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What else is in the box?
• Samsung Galaxy J3 2018
• Pre-installed SIM
• Battery
• Travel Adapter
• USB Cable
Camera
Volume
Power
Recent
Back
Home
Need more help?
Go to Apps > AT&T folder > Device Help
of
How to replace the SIM
Install a SIM/microSD
1. Remove the back
cover using the
groove on the side
the phone.
2. Insert the SIM
with gold-colored
contacts facing
down.
3. Insert the optional
microSD™ card
(not included) with
the gold-colored
contacts facing
down.
4. Insert the battery
making sure the
connectors align.
5. Replace the back
cover and charge
your phone.
Turn on your new phone
• Press and hold the Power/Lock key until
the device turns on.
Call Family & Friends
Make a Call
1. From the home screen,
tap Phone
.
2. Place a call using one of
the following:
• Keypad: Key in a
phone number.
• RECENTS: Slide right
from call history.
• CONTACTS: Select
from address book.
Check Voicemail
1. From the home screen, tap Phone
2. Tap Voicemail
.
.
Visual Voicemail
1. From the home screen, swipe up for Apps,
and then tap Visual Voicemail
2. Select a message and tap Play.
.
Easily Adjust Settings
Settings Menu
From the home screen, swipe up for Apps,
and then tap Settings
.
Quick Settings
Drag the Status bar down to display the
Notification panel.
In addition to notifications, the Notification
panel also provides quick access to device
functions such as Wi-Fi, allowing you to
quickly turn them on or off.
Optimize the battery
From the home screen, swipe up for Apps,
and then tap Settings
> Device mainte-
nance
.
Capture Life’s Moments
Take a Picture
From the home screen, tap Camera
.
to take a photo.
to take selfies.
• Tap
• Tap
• Swipe right to select a shooting mode.
• Swipe left to select a shooting effect.
Record a Video
From the home screen, tap Camera
.
• Tap
• Tap
ing.
• Tap
• Tap
to start recording.
to capture a picture while record-
to pause recording.
to end recording.
Share a Picture or Video
1. After taking the picture, tap the Image
viewer at the bottom right of the screen,
2. Select the photo you want to share and
then tap Share
.
3. Select the desired option to share your
photo and follow the prompts.
Surf & Stream in no time
Connect to Wi-Fi
1. From the home screen,
swipe up for Apps, and
then tap Settings
>
Connections
> Wi-Fi.
2. Tap the Wi-Fi slider to
turn it on.
3. Tap a network, enter a
password if required,
then tap Connect.
Use Bluetooth
1. From the home screen,
swipe up for Apps, and
then tap Settings
> Connections
>
Bluetooth.
2. Tap the Bluetooth
slider to turn it on.
3. Tap the field next to
your device name
to make it visible for
pairing.
4. Tap a device from the
list to initiate pairing.
Useful Apps*
AT&T DriveMode
Help avoid distractions while driving.
Silence incoming text alerts.
AT&T Call ProtectSM
More control over nuisance calls
with AT&T Call Protect.
AT&T Smart Wi-Fi
Finds and auto-connects to
available hotspots.
Setup and Transfer
Restore content from your old
device, set up your email, social
networking, and more.
*Compatible device and subscription may be
required. Data and messaging rates may apply.
Restrictions and limitations may apply. For more
app information, go to https://att.com/shop/
apps.
Find More Information
Manage Your Account with myAT&T
• On your phone: Swipe up for Apps,
and then tap myATT
• On the web: att.com/myATT
Compatible device and online account required.
Data and messaging rates may apply for
download and app usage.
Need More Help?
• On your phone: Swipe up for Apps,
and then tap AT&T folder >
Device Help
• On the web: att.com/DeviceHowTo
Give us a Call
• 611 from any AT&T wireless phone
• 800.331.0500 or GoPhone 800.901.9878
Samsung Care
• To access user manuals, tips, videos, and
more at samsung.com/us/support.
• For hardware or software support, call
800.726.7864 or for online support visit us
at samsung.com/us/support/contact.
• To find a repair center near you, visit
support-us.samsung.com/cyber/
locator/asc_locator.jsp.
Terms & Conditions / Health & Safety Information ●Arbitration Agreement ●Standard Limited Warranty ●End User License Agreement (EULA) ●Health & Safety InformationRead this document before operating the mobile device, accessories, or software (defined collectively and individually as the “Product”) and keep it for future reference. This document contains important Terms and Conditions. Electronic acceptance, opening the Product packaging, use of the Product, or retention of the Product constitutes acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.Revised 02/28/2018Printed in KoreaGH68-49152ATable of Contents
Important Legal Information ��������������������������������������������������4
Find Legal Information Online ����������������������������������������������������4
Find Legal Information on the Mobile Device ����������������������5
Intellectual Property ������������������������������������������������������������������������5
Open Source Software ��������������������������������������������������������������������6
Samsung Knox������������������������������������������������������������������������������������6
Modification of Software �����������������������������������������������������������������7
Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability �������������������8
Section 1: Arbitration Agreement ����������������������������������������10
Section 2: Standard Limited Warranty ��������������������������������14
Section 3: End User License Agreement ����������������������������15
Section 4: Health & Safety Information ������������������������������16
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification
Information ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16
FCC Part 15 Information and Notices ��������������������������������������19
FCC Notice ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling���������������������������20
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GPS & AGPS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 21
Your Location �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������22
Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls ����������������������������������������������22
Navigation ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23
Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS) ���������������������23
Emergency Calls ������������������������������������������������������������������������������24
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations for
Wireless Devices ������������������������������������������������������������������������������25
HAC for Newer Technologies ������������������������������������������������������27
Card Tray Removal Tool ����������������������������������������������������������������28
Device Temperature �����������������������������������������������������������������������28
Sound and Hearing�������������������������������������������������������������������������29
Restricting Children’s Access to Your Mobile Device �������29
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Important Legal Information
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR MOBILE
DEVICE.
Arbitration Agreement - This Product is subject to a
binding arbitration agreement between you and SAMSUNG
ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“Samsung”). You can opt
out of the agreement within 30 calendar days of the first
consumer purchase by emailing optout@sea.samsung.com
or calling 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864) and providing the
applicable information. For complete terms and conditions
that bind you and Samsung, refer to the “Arbitration
Agreement” section of this document.
Find Legal Information Online
The full Arbitration Agreement, Standard Limited Warranty,
End User License Agreement (EULA), and Health & Safety
Information for your device are available online:
Arbitration Agreement, Standard Limited Warranty, and
Health & Safety Information:
• English: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/Phone-HSGuide
• Spanish: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/
Phone-HSGuide-SP
End User License Agreement:
• English: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/
SamsungLegal-EULA4
• Spanish: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/
SamsungLegal-EULA4/#SPANISH
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Find Legal Information on the Mobile Device
The full Arbitration Agreement, Standard Limited Warranty,
End User License Agreement (EULA) and Health & Safety
Information are also available on the device, in the
Samsung legal section of Settings. The location depends
on the device, and is usually in the “About device” or “About
phone” or “About tablet” section, for example:
• Settings > About phone or About device or About tablet
> Legal information > Samsung legal
• Or, use the Search feature to search for “Legal”.
Intellectual Property
All Intellectual Property, as defined below, owned by
or which is otherwise the property of Samsung or its
respective suppliers relating to the Product, including
but not limited to, accessories, parts, or software relating
thereto, is proprietary to Samsung and protected
under federal laws, state laws, and international treaty
provisions. Intellectual Property includes, but is not limited
to, inventions (patentable or unpatentable), patents, trade
secrets, copyrights, software, computer programs, and
related documentation and other works of authorship.
You may not infringe or otherwise violate the rights
secured by the Intellectual Property.
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Moreover, you agree that you will not (and will not attempt
to) modify, prepare derivative works of, reverse engineer,
decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to create
source code from the software. No title to or ownership
in the Intellectual Property is transferred to you. All
applicable rights of the Intellectual Property shall remain
with Samsung and its suppliers.
Open Source Software
Some software components of this Product, including
but not limited to ‘PowerTOP’ and ‘e2fsprogs’, incorporate
source code covered under GNU General Public License
(GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), OpenSSL
License, BSD License and other open source licenses. To
obtain the source code covered under the open source
licenses, please visit: http://opensource.samsung.com
Samsung Knox
Samsung Knox is Samsung’s security platform and is
a mark for a Samsung Product tested for security with
enterprise use in mind. Additional licensing fee may be
required. For more information about Knox, please refer to:
www.samsung.com/us/knox
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Modification of Software
Samsung is not liable for performance issues or
incompatibilities caused by your editing of registry settings,
or your modification of Operating System (OS) software.
Using custom OS software may cause your Product and
applications to work improperly. Your carrier may not
permit users to download certain software, such as custom
OS.
If your carrier prohibits this, and if you attempt to download
software onto the device without authorization, you will
be notified on the screen that unauthorized software has
been detected. You should then power down the device and
contact your carrier to restore the device to the
carrier-authorized settings.
Diagnostic Software
This device is equipped with diagnostic software reporting
usage and performance information used solely to deliver
improved network quality and overall device experience
to AT&T customers. Please refer to your AT&T Wireless
Customer Agreement and/or the AT&T Privacy Policy
(www.att.com/privacy) for more information.
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Disclaimer of Warranties; Exclusion of Liability
The information below explains that a user accepts this
Product as sold, including the hardware and software
components as created and packaged for sale. If the user
changes these parameters through a unique modification,
Samsung will not be held responsible for damages or issues
that result from these end-user changes.
Except as set forth in the Standard Limited Warranty that
accompanies the Product, the purchaser takes the Product
“as is”, and Samsung makes no express or implied warranty
of any kind whatsoever with respect to the Product,
including but not limited to the:
• merchantability of the Product or its fitness for any
particular purpose or use;
• design, condition or quality of the Product;
• performance of the Product;
• workmanship of the Product or the components
contained therein; or
• compliance of the Product with the requirements of any
law, rule, specification or contract pertaining thereto.
Nothing contained in the User Manual or any other
document shall be construed to create an express or
implied warranty of any kind whatsoever with respect to
the Product. In addition, Samsung shall not be liable for
any damages of any kind resulting from the purchase or
use of the Product or arising from the breach of the express
warranty, including incidental, special or consequential
damages, or loss of anticipated profits or benefits.
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Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
85 Challenger Road
Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660
Phone: 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)
Internet: www.samsung.com
©2018 Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Samsung is a
registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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Section 1: Arbitration Agreement
THIS IS A BINDING LEGAL AGREEMENT (“AGREEMENT”)
BETWEEN YOU (EITHER AN INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY) AND
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC. (“SAMSUNG”).
ELECTRONIC ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT, OPENING
THE PRODUCT PACKAGING, USE OF THE PRODUCT, OR
RETENTION OF THE PRODUCT CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE
OF THIS AGREEMENT, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU ARE
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER, USER, OR OTHER RECIPIENT
OF THE PRODUCT.
YOU AND SAMSUNG EACH AGREE THAT ALL DISPUTES
BETWEEN YOU AND SAMSUNG RELATING IN ANY WAY TO
OR ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM THE STANDARD LIMITED
WARRANTY OR THE SALE, CONDITION OR PERFORMANCE
OF THE PRODUCT SHALL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY
THROUGH FINAL AND BINDING ARBITRATION, AND NOT
BY A COURT OR JURY. ANY SUCH DISPUTE SHALL NOT
BE COMBINED OR CONSOLIDATED WITH A DISPUTE
INVOLVING ANY OTHER PERSON’S OR ENTITY’S
PRODUCT OR CLAIM, AND SPECIFICALLY, WITHOUT
LIMITATION OF THE FOREGOING, SHALL NOT UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES PROCEED AS PART OF A CLASS ACTION.
THE ARBITRATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED BEFORE A
SINGLE ARBITRATOR, WHOSE AWARD MAY NOT EXCEED,
IN FORM OR AMOUNT, THE RELIEF ALLOWED BY THE
APPLICABLE LAW.
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The arbitration shall be conducted according to the
American Arbitration Association (AAA) Commercial
Arbitration Rules applicable to consumer disputes. The
AAA Rules are available online at adr.org or by calling
the AAA at 1-800-778-7879. This Agreement is entered
into pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act. The laws
of the State of Texas, without reference to its choice of
law principles, shall govern the interpretation of the
Agreement and all disputes that are subject to this
Agreement. The arbitrator shall decide all issues of
interpretation and application of this Agreement.
For any arbitration in which your total damage claims,
exclusive of attorney fees and expert witness fees, are
$5,000.00 or less (“Small Claim”), the arbitrator may, if
you prevail, award your reasonable attorney fees, expert
witness fees and costs as part of any award, but may not
grant Samsung its attorney fees, expert witness fees or
costs unless it is determined that the claim was brought
in bad faith. In a Small Claim case, you shall be required to
pay no more than half of the total administrative, facility
and arbitrator fees, or $50.00 of such fees, whichever is
less, and Samsung shall pay the remainder of such fees.
Administrative, facility and arbitrator fees for arbitrations
in which your total damage claims, exclusive of attorney
fees and expert witness fees, exceed $5,000.00 (“Large
Claim”) shall be determined according to AAA rules. In a
Large Claim case, the arbitrator may grant to the prevailing
party, or apportion among the parties, reasonable attorney
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fees, expert witness fees and costs to the extent allowed
by the applicable law. Judgment may be entered on the
arbitrator’s award in any court of competent jurisdiction.
This Agreement also applies to claims against Samsung’s
employees, representatives, parents and other affiliates
if any such claim relates in any way to or arises in any way
from the Standard Limited Warranty or the Product’s sale,
condition or performance.
You may opt out of this Agreement by providing notice to
Samsung no later than 30 calendar days from the date of
the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product.
To opt out, you must send notice by e-mail to optout@sea.
samsung.com, with the subject line: “Arbitration Opt Out.”
You must include in the opt-out email (a) your name and
address; (b) the date on which the Product was purchased;
(c) the Product model name or model number; and (d) the
IMEI or MEID or Serial Number, as applicable, if you have
it (the IMEI or MEID or Serial Number can be found (i) on
the Product box; (ii) on the Product information screen
which can be found under “Settings;” (iii) on a label on the
back of the Product beneath the battery, if the battery is
removable; and (iv) on the outside of the Product if the
battery is not removable).
Alternatively, you may opt out by calling 1-800-SAMSUNG
(726-7864) no later than 30 calendar days from the date of
the first consumer purchaser’s purchase of the Product and
providing the same information.
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These are the only two forms of notice that will be effective
to opt out of this Agreement. Opting out of this Agreement
will not affect in any way the benefits to which you would
otherwise be entitled, including the benefits of the
Standard Limited Warranty.
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Section 2: Standard Limited
Warranty
The full Standard Limited Warranty for your device is
available online and on the device:
Online:
• English: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/Phone-HSGuide
• Spanish: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/
Phone-HSGuide-SP
On the device:
• Settings > About phone or About device or About tablet
> Legal information > Samsung legal
• Or, use the Search feature to search for “Legal”
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Section 3: End User License
Agreement
The full End User License Agreement (EULA) for your device
can be found online and on the device:
Online:
• English: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/
SamsungLegal-EULA4
• Spanish: www.samsung.com/us/Legal/
SamsungLegal-EULA4/#SPANISH
The full End User License Agreement (EULA) is also
available on the device, in the Samsung legal section of
Settings. The location depends on the device, and is usually
in the “About device” or “About phone” or “About tablet”
section, for example:
• Settings > About phone or About device or About tablet
> Legal information > Samsung legal
• Or, use the Search feature to search for “Legal”
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Section 4: Health & Safety
Information
This section outlines important safety precautions
associated with using your device. The terms “device” or
“mobile device” or “cell phone” are used in this section to
refer to your device. Read this information before using
your mobile device.
Caution! To avoid electric shock and damage to your
device, do not charge device while it is wet or in an area
where it could get wet. Do not handle device, charger
or cords with wet hands while charging.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Certification
Information
Your device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the exposure
limits for Radio Frequency (RF) energy set by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the U.S.
Government.
These FCC RF exposure limits are derived from the
recommendations of two expert organizations: the
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement
(NCRP) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers (IEEE). In both cases, the recommendations were
developed by scientific and engineering experts drawn
from industry, government, and academia after extensive
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reviews of the scientific literature related to the biological
effects of RF energy.
The RF exposure limit set by the FCC for wireless mobile
devices employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR is a measure of
the rate of absorption of RF energy by the human body
expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg). The FCC
SAR limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to
give additional protection to the public and to account for
any variations in measurements.
SAR tests are conducted using standard operating
positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting
at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest
certified power level, the actual SAR level of the device
while operating can be well below the maximum reported
value. This is because the device is designed to operate at
multiple power levels so as to use only the power required
to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output
of the device.
For more information about SAR, visit:
• https://www.fcc.gov./general/radio-frequency-safety-0
• www.fcc.gov/encyclopedia/
specific-absorption-rate-sar-cellular-telephones
Before a new model device is available for sale to the
public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it
does not exceed the SAR limit established by the FCC.
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Tests for each model are performed in positions and
locations (for example, at the ear, worn on the body, or
worn on the wrist) as required by the FCC. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
For typical operation, this device has been tested and
meets FCC SAR guidelines. The FCC has granted an
Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF
exposure guidelines.
SAR values for body-worn operations are measured when
used with an accessory that contains no metal and that
positions the device a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body.
The FCC safety limit for body-worn SAR is 1.6 watts per
kilogram (1.6 W/kg).
This device has FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A and Model Number:
SM-J337A. The FCC ID is also printed somewhere on the
mobile device. Depending on the device, you may need to
remove the battery to find the FCC ID.
SAR information for this and other devices can be found on
the FCC website at: www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/
Follow the instructions on the website to use the FCC ID to
find SAR values for the device.
SAR information for this device can also be found on
Samsung’s website at: www.samsung.com/sar
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FCC Part 15 Information and Notices
Note: Any device that uses Bluetooth or Wi-Fi is
subject to FCC Part 15. Any device with a power supply
is subject to Part 15 which also covers both intentional
radiators (Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) and unintentional
radiators (such as emissions from power supplies and
circuit boards).
Pursuant to Part 15.21 of the FCC Rules, you are cautioned
that changes or modifications not expressly approved
by Samsung could void your authority to operate the
device. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
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However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
FCC Notice
The device may cause TV or radio interference if used
in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC
can require you to stop using the mobile device if such
interference cannot be eliminated.
Samsung Mobile Products and Recycling
WARNING! Never dispose of batteries in a fire because
they may explode.
Samsung cares for the environment and encourages
its customers to properly dispose of Samsung Mobile
Devices and Samsung accessories in accordance with
local regulations. In some areas, disposal of these items in
household or business trash may be prohibited.
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Proper disposal of your Device and its battery is not only
important for safety, it benefits the environment. We’ve
made it easy for you to recycle your old Samsung Mobile
Devices and batteries by working with respected take-back
companies in every state in the country.
Help us protect the environment - recycle!
For battery and cell phone recycling,
go to call2recycle.org or call 1-800-822-8837.
In addition, most carriers will provide a
take-back option for proper disposal of
products when purchasing new products.
Dispose of other unwanted electronics through an
approved recycler. To find the nearest recycling location, go
to our website:
www.samsung.com/recyclingdirect or call 1-877-278-0799.
GPS & AGPS
Certain Samsung Mobile Devices can use a Global
Positioning System (GPS) signal for location-based
applications. GPS uses satellites controlled by the U.S.
Government that are subject to changes implemented in
accordance with the Department of Defense policy and the
2008 Federal Radio navigation Plan (FRP). Changes may
affect the performance of location-based technology on
your mobile device.
Certain Samsung Mobile Devices can also use an Assisted
Global Positioning System (AGPS), which obtains
information from the cellular network to improve GPS
performance.
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AGPS uses your wireless service provider’s network and
therefore airtime, data charges, and/or additional charges
may apply in accordance with your service plan. Contact
your wireless service provider for details.
Your Location
Location-based information includes information that can
be used to determine the approximate location of a mobile
device. Mobile devices which are connected to a wireless
network transmit location-based information. Additionally,
if you use applications that require location-based
information (e.g., driving directions), such applications
transmit location-based information. The location-based
information may be shared with third-parties, including
your wireless service provider, applications providers,
Samsung, and other third-parties providing services.
Use of AGPS in Emergency Calls
When you make an emergency call, the cellular network
may activate AGPS technology in your mobile device to tell
the emergency responders your approximate location.
AGPS has limitations and might not work in your area.
Therefore:
• Always tell the emergency responder your location
to the best of your ability; and
• Remain on the mobile device for as long as the
emergency responder instructs you.
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Navigation
Maps, directions, and other navigation data, including data
relating to your current location, may contain inaccurate
or incomplete data, and circumstances can and do change
over time. In some areas, complete information may not
be available. Therefore, you should always visually confirm
that the navigational instructions are consistent with
what you see before following them. All users should pay
attention to road conditions, closures, traffic, and all other
factors that may impact safe driving or walking. Always
obey posted road signs.
Commercial Mobile Alerting System (CMAS)
This device is designed to receive wireless emergency
alerts from the Commercial Mobile Alerting System
(“CMAS”; which may also be known as the Personal
Localized Alerting Network (“PLAN”)). If your wireless
provider has chosen to participate in CMAS/PLAN,
alerts are available while in the provider’s coverage
area. If you travel outside your provider’s coverage area,
wireless emergency alerts may not be available. For more
information, please contact your wireless provider.
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Emergency Calls
This device, like any wireless mobile device, operates using
radio signals, wireless and landline networks, as well as
user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee
connection in all conditions, areas, or circumstances.
Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless
mobile device for essential communications (medical
emergencies, for example). Before traveling in remote
or underdeveloped areas, plan an alternate method of
contacting emergency services personnel. Remember,
to make or receive any calls, the mobile device must be
switched on and in a service area with adequate signal
strength.
Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless mobile
device networks or when certain network services and/or
mobile device features are in use. Check with local service
providers. If certain features are in use (call blocking, for
example), you may first need to deactivate those features
before you can make an emergency call. Consult your
User Manual and your local cellular service provider.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all
the necessary information as accurately as possible.
Remember that your mobile device may be the only means
of communication at the scene of an accident; do not end
the call until given permission to do so.
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To make an emergency call:
1. If the mobile device is not on, turn it on.
2. Open the phone dialer.
3. Enter the emergency number for your current location
(for example, 911 or other official emergency number),
then tap Call/Send. Emergency numbers vary by
location.
FCC Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) Regulations
for Wireless Devices
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
has established requirements for digital wireless mobile
devices to be compatible with hearing aids and other
assistive hearing devices.
When individuals employing some assistive hearing
devices (hearing aids and cochlear implants) use wireless
mobile devices, they may detect a buzzing, humming, or
whining noise. Some hearing devices are more immune
than others to this interference noise, and mobile devices
also vary in the amount of interference they generate.
The wireless telephone industry has developed a rating
system for wireless mobile devices to assist hearing device
users find mobile devices that may be compatible with
their hearing devices. Not all mobile devices have been
rated. Mobile devices that are rated have the rating on their
box or a label located on the box.
The ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary depending
on the user’s hearing device and hearing loss.
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If your hearing device happens to be vulnerable to
interference, you may not be able to use a rated mobile
device successfully. Trying out the mobile device with
your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your
personal needs.
M-Ratings: Wireless mobile devices rated M3 or M4
meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less
interference to hearing devices than mobile devices that
are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of the two ratings.
M-ratings refer to enabling acoustic coupling with hearing
aids that do not operate in telecoil mode.
T-Ratings: Mobile devices rated T3 or T4 meet FCC
requirements and are likely to generate less interference to
hearing devices than mobile devices that are not labeled.
T4 is the better/higher of the two ratings. T-ratings refer to
enabling inductive coupling with hearing aids operating in
telecoil mode.
Hearing devices may also be rated. Your hearing aid
manufacturer or hearing health professional may help
you find this rating. Higher ratings mean that the hearing
device is relatively immune to interference noise. Under the
current industry standard, American National Standards
Institute (ANSI) C63.19, the hearing aid and wireless mobile
device rating values are added together to indicate how
usable they are together. For example, if a hearing aid
meets the M2 level rating and the wireless mobile device
meets the M3 level rating, the sum of the two values
equals M5.
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Under the standard, this should provide the hearing aid
user with normal use while using the hearing aid with the
particular wireless mobile device. A sum of M6 or more
would indicate excellent performance.
However, these are not guarantees that all users will be
satisfied. T-ratings work similarly.
M3 + M2 = 5
T3 + T2 = 5
The HAC rating and measurement procedure are described
in the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) C63.19
standard.
HAC for Newer Technologies
This device has been tested and rated for use with hearing
aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses.
However, there may be some newer wireless technologies
used in this device that have not been tested yet for use
with hearing aids.
It is important to try the different features of this device
thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing
aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any
interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the
manufacturer of this device for information on hearing
aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or
exchange policies, consult your service provider or device
retailer.
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Card Tray Removal Tool
Caution! Exercise care when using the card tray removal
tool to eject the internal card tray.
Device Temperature
Caution! Some applications or prolonged usage may
increase device temperature. Prolonged skin contact
with a device that is hot to the touch may produce skin
discomfort or redness, or low temperature burns. If the
device feels hot to the touch, discontinue use and close
all applications or turn off the device until it cools.
Always ensure that the device has adequate ventilation
and air flow. Covering the device can significantly affect
air flow, may affect the performance of the device, and
poses a possible risk of fire or explosion, which could lead
to serious bodily injuries or damage to property. Covering
the device can trap any dissipating heat and redirect it
back to the device while it is active. Although the device
might not currently be in full use, background applications
and functions can generate heat that can accidentally be
trapped when covered.
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Sound and Hearing
Caution! Avoid potential hearing loss by not exposing
yourself to loud sounds for a prolonged period of time.
The risk of hearing loss increases as sound is played
louder and for longer durations. The amount of
sound produced by a portable audio device (including
headsets, earbuds, and Bluetooth® or other wireless
devices) varies depending on the nature of the sound,
the device settings, and the headphones that are used.
As a result, there is no single volume setting that is
appropriate for everyone or for every combination of
sound, settings and equipment.
Restricting Children’s Access to Your Mobile Device
Your device is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with
it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage
the device, or make calls that increase your mobile device
bill.
Keep the device and all its parts and accessories out of the
reach of small children.
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Table of contents
Special features
Direct Share
Media volume limiter
Multi window
Getting started
Front view
Back view
Set up your device
Assemble your device
Start using your device
Learn about your device
Navigation
1
2
2
2
3
4
6
7
8
12
15
16
Home screen
Customize your Home screen
Status bar
Notification panel
Multi window
Enter text
Emergency mode
Apps
Use apps
Calculator
Calendar
Camera and video
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31
34
36
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Clock
Contacts
Galaxy Apps
Gallery
Google Apps
Internet
Messages
My Files
Phone
Samsung Gear
Samsung Notes
Samsung+
AT&T apps
Additional apps
52
56
64
67
68
72
74
78
81
83
94
95
97
99
101
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Settings
Access Settings
Search for Settings
Connections
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Data usage
Airplane mode
Mobile hotspot
Tethering
Mobile networks
Location
Nearby device scanning
Connect to a printer
Virtual Private Networks
102
103
103
104
105
108
110
112
112
115
115
116
118
118
119
Sounds and vibration
Sound mode
Vibrations
Volume
Ringtone
Notification sounds
Do not disturb
System sounds
Key-tap feedback
Sound quality and effects
Notifications
Manage notifications
Smart alert
Display
Screen off settings
121
122
122
123
124
124
124
125
125
126
127
128
128
129
130
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Screen brightness
Font and screen zoom
Screen quality
One-handed mode
Device maintenance
Quick optimization
Battery
Storage
Memory
Language and input
Date and time
Report diagnostic information
AT&T Mobile Network Diagnostics
Reset
Factory data reset
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131
131
132
133
134
134
135
137
137
141
142
142
143
144
Auto restart
Software update
Lock screen and security
Screen lock types
Clock and information
Google Play Protect
Find My Mobile
Security update
Install Unknown Apps
Secure Folder
App permission monitor
Secure startup
Encrypt SD card
Factory data reset password
Set up SIM card lock
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147
148
149
149
149
150
150
151
151
152
152
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View passwords
Security update service
Device administration
Credential storage
Knox active protection
Advanced security settings
Accounts
Samsung Cloud
Add an account
Backup and restore
Google settings
Accessibility
Vision
Hearing
Dexterity and interaction
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155
156
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158
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More accessibility settings
Accessibility services
Other settings
Manage game features
Device assistance app
Dual messenger
About phone
Getting help
Videos
Smart Simulator
Tips and Tricks
Samsung Care
Legal
Legal information
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Special features
Learn about your mobile device’s
special features.
Direct Share
Share content with specific people directly. For more
information, see “Direct share” on page 63.
Media volume limiter
Limit the maximum output of the device’s volume. For
more information, see “Volume” on page 123.
Multi window
Multitask by using two applications at the same time.
For more information, see “Multi window” on page 29.
Special features
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Getting started
Learn about your mobile device
hardware, assembly procedures,
and how to get started using
your new device.
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– Turns off the screen and disables touch
functionality during a call when the device is
in close proximity to the body.
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Volume keys
– Adjust the volume for ringtones, media,
notifications, and system sounds. For more
information, see “Volume” on page 123.
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In the camera app, press a volume key to take
a photo.
– Turns the screen back on and enables touch
functionality during a call when the device is
outside a specific range from the body.
l Power key
– Press to turn the screen on or off.
– Press and hold to select a power control
option.
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Set up your
device
Learn how to set up your device for the
first time.
Assemble your device
Install a SIM card and an optional memory card
(not included), and charge your device before using.
Remove the back cover
1. Remove the back cover.
2. Lift the cover up and to the left of the device.
Caution: Do not bend or twist the back cover
excessively. Using excessive force on the cover during
removal or installation of an internal component can
cause the material to break.
Install a SIM card and memory card
When you subscribe to a cellular network, you are
provided with a SIM card. You may be able to use your
previous SIM card. Contact your service provider for
more details.
Warning: Small components such as SIM cards and
memory cards can pose a choking risk. Please be
careful when handling these cards to avoid damaging
them.
You can install an optional microSD™ memory card
(not included) to add more memory space to your
device. A memory card can be installed at any time. It
is not necessary to install it prior to using the device.
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slot. Make sure that the card’s gold contacts face
down into the device and that the card is
positioned as shown.
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Install the battery
The battery is installed in the back of the device.
Replace the back cover
The back cover should be replaced before using the
device.
1.
Insert the battery into the opening on the back
of the device, making sure the connectors align.
2. Gently press down to secure the battery.
1. Place the back cover onto the back of the device
and press down.
2. Press along the edge of the back cover until you
have a secure seal.
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Charge the battery
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery. A
charger (charging head and USB cable) is included with
the device for charging the battery from any standard
outlet.
Note: You should dry the inside of the charging port
before inserting a power connector to charge your
device. If the charging port is not fully dry, your device
may operate abnormally. For example, it may charge
more slowly or overheat.
The battery comes partially charged. You can use the
device while charging.
Caution: Use only charging devices that are approved
by Samsung. Samsung accessories are designed for
your device to maximize battery life. Using other
accessories may void your warranty and may cause
damage.
2. Connect the USB cable to the charging head, and
then plug the charging head into a standard
outlet.
3. Unplug the charging head from the outlet and
remove the USB cable from the device when
charging is complete.
1.
Insert the USB cable into the
USB charger/Accessory port.
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Start using your device
The instructions below explain how to turn your device
on or off.
To turn the device on:
u Press and hold the Power key until the device
turns on.
To turn the device off:
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. Tap Power off, and confirm when prompted.
Use the Setup Wizard
The first time you turn your device on, the Setup Wizard
guides you through the basics of setting up your
device.
Follow the prompts to choose a default language,
connect to a Wi-Fi® network, set up accounts, choose
location services, learn about your device’s features,
and more.
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Lock or unlock your device
Use your device’s screen lock features to secure your
device. By default, the device locks automatically
when the screen times out.
To lock the device:
u Press the Power key.
To unlock the device:
u Press the Power key, or press the Home key, and
then drag your finger across the screen.
The default Screen lock on your device is Swipe.
To choose a secure screen lock, see “Set a secure screen
lock” on page 148.
Add a Google account
Your new device uses your Google™ account to fully
utilize its Android™ features.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
3. Tap
+
Settings > Cloud and accounts > Accounts.
Add account > Google.
Note: When you sign in to a Google account, Factory
Reset Protection (FRP) is activated. FRP requires your
Google account information when resetting to factory
settings. For more information, see “Factory reset
protection” on page 145.
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Add a Samsung account
Create a Samsung account for access to Samsung
content and apps on your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
3. Tap
+
Settings > Cloud and accounts > Accounts.
Add account > Samsung account.
Set up your voicemail
You can access your voicemail from a Home screen.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Tap
Voicemail.
3. Follow the tutorial to create a password, record a
greeting, and record your name.
Note: To quickly access your Samsung account, tap
For more information, see “Voicemail” on page 92.
Settings >
Samsung account.
Add an email account
View and manage all of your email accounts.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
3. Tap
+
Settings > Cloud and accounts > Accounts.
Add account > Email.
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Learn about
your device
Learn some of the key features of your
mobile device, including the screens and
icons, as well as how to navigate the
device and enter text using the keyboard.
Navigation
Please note that a touchscreen responds best to a
light touch from the pad of your finger or a capacitive
stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object on
the touchscreen may damage the tempered glass
surface and void the warranty.
Tap
Lightly tap items to select or launch them.
l Tap the keyboard to enter characters or text.
l Tap an item to select it.
l Tap an app shortcut to launch the app.
Double-tap
Lightly tap items twice to select or launch them.
l Double-tap an image to zoom in or out.
Touch and hold
Touch and hold items to activate them.
l Touch and hold a field to display a pop-up menu
of options.
Swipe
Lightly drag your finger vertically or horizontally
across the screen.
l Swipe the screen to unlock the device.
l Swipe the screen to scroll through the
Home screens or menu options.
Drag
Touch and hold an item, and then move it to a new
location.
l Drag an app shortcut to add it to a Home screen.
l Drag a widget to place it in a new location on a
Home screen.
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Pinch and spread
Pinch the screen using your thumb and forefinger or
spread by moving your fingers apart.
l Pinch the screen to zoom out while viewing a
picture or a web page.
l Spread your fingers on the screen to zoom in
while viewing a picture or a web page.
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Common options
The device uses basic command options to perform
common actions.
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• To set a screen as the main Home screen, tap
Main. This screen is displayed when you
press the Home key.
• To change the order of screens, touch and
hold a screen, and then drag it to a new
position.
• To add a screen, swipe to the end of the
screens, and then tap
Add.
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Home screen
Your device has multiple Home screens to hold app
shortcuts and widgets. You can add, remove, change
the order of screens, as well as choose a different
main Home screen.
1. From a Home screen, pinch the screen.
2. Use these options to manage screens:
• To align shortcuts into a line at the top of a
screen, tap
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• To align shortcuts into a line at the bottom of
a screen, tap
Align bottom.
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App shortcuts
You can use app shortcuts to launch an app from any
Home screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Touch and hold an app shortcut to open the
options menu.
3. Tap
Add to Home.
To remove a shortcut:
1. Touch and hold an app shortcut to open the
options menu.
2. Tap
Remove from Home.
To move a shortcut from one Home screen to another:
1. Touch and hold an app shortcut to release it.
2. Drag the app shortcut to a new Home screen, and
then release it.
Use folders
You can organize App shortcuts in folders on an
Apps list screen and Home screen.
For more information, see “Create and use folders” on
page 39.
• Removing a shortcut does not delete the app,
it just removes the shortcut from a Home
screen.
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Wallpapers
Change the look of the Home and Lock screens with
wallpaper. You can display a favorite picture or choose
from preloaded wallpapers.
1. From a Home screen, pinch the screen.
2. Tap Wallpapers to customize.
3. Tap View all to see all available wallpapers.
4. Tap an image to choose it.
• Other wallpapers prompt you to select which
screen you want to use it for.
5. Tap Set as wallpaper, and confirm when
prompted.
Themes
Set the theme to be applied to your Home and Lock
screens, wallpapers, and app icons.
1. From a Home screen, pinch the screen.
2. Tap Themes to customize.
• Tap a theme to preview and download it to
My themes.
3. Tap View all to see downloaded themes.
4. Tap a theme, and then tap Apply to apply the
selected theme.
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Icons
Apply custom icons to replace built-in app icons.
1. From a Home screen, pinch the screen.
2. Tap Wallpapers > Icons to customize.
3. Tap an icon set to preview and download it to
My icons.
• Tap View all to see downloaded icons.
4. Tap an icon, and then tap Apply to apply the
selected icon set.
Icon frames
You can show icons with shaded frames to make them
stand out on the Home screen and Apps list screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Display > Icon frames and
choose one of the following options:
•
•
Icons only: Show icons only.
Icons with frames: Show icons with shaded
frames.
3. Tap Done, and confirm when prompted.
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Widgets
Widgets are simple application extensions that run on
a Home screen.
Home screen settings
Customize your Home and Apps screens.
1. From a Home screen, pinch the screen.
To add a widget to a Home screen:
1. From a Home screen, pinch the screen.
2. Tap Widgets.
3. Touch and hold a widget, drag it to a
Home screen, and release it.
To remove a widget from a Home screen:
1. From a Home screen, touch and hold a widget to
open the options menu.
2. Tap
Remove from Home screen.
2. Tap Home screen settings to customize:
• Home screen layout: Set your device to have a
Home and Apps screen, or only a Home screen
where all apps are located.
• Home screen grid: Choose a dimension option
to determine how icons are arranged on the
Home screen.
• Apps screen grid: Choose a dimension option
to determine how icons are arranged on the
Apps screen.
• Apps button: Add an apps button to the Home
screen for easy access to the Apps screen.
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• App icon badges: Select how to show icon
badges when apps receive notifications.
• Add apps to Home screen: Automatically add
newly downloaded apps to the Home screen.
• Quick-open notification panel: Enable this
feature to open the Notification panel from
the Home screen by swiping down.
• Hide apps: Select apps to hide.
• About Home screen: View version information.
Easy mode
Switch between the default screen layout and a
simpler layout. The Easy mode layout has larger text
and icons, making for a more straightforward visual
experience.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Display > Easy mode.
3. Tap Easy mode to enable this feature.
4. Tap Done to confirm.
To disable Easy mode:
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Display > Easy mode >
Standard mode.
3. Tap Done to exit Easy mode.
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Status bar
The Status bar provides device information on the
right side and notification alerts on the left.
Status icons
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Status bar display
Configure display options for the Status bar.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Display > Status bar.
• Tap Show recent notifications only to display
only the three most recent notification icons
on the Status bar.
• Tap Show battery percentage to display the
battery charge percentage next to the battery
icon on the Status bar.
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View the Notification panel
You can access the Notification panel from any screen.
1. Drag the Status bar down to display the
Notification panel.
2. Swipe down the list to see notification details.
• To open an item, tap it.
• To clear a single notification, drag the
notification left or right.
• To clear all notifications, tap Clear.
3. Drag upward from the bottom of the screen or
Back to close the Notification panel.
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Quick settings
The Notification panel also provides quick access to
device functions, allowing you to quickly turn them on
or off.
1. Drag the Status bar down to display the
Notification panel.
2. Drag
View all downward.
• Tap a setting to turn it on or off.
• Tap More options to reorder Quick settings
or to change the button layout.
3. Drag
View all upward to close Quick settings.
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Multi window
Multitask by using two apps at the same time. Apps
that support Multi window can be displayed together
on a split screen. You can switch between the apps and
adjust the size of their windows.
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3. Tap an app in the lower window to add it to the
split screen view.
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The Recent apps key can be configured to switch
between full screen view and split screen view.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features >
Multi window, and then tap On/Off to enable
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Enter text
Text can be entered using a keyboard or your voice.
Toolbar functions
The toolbar provides additional helpful functions.
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Toolbar functionsConfigure the Samsung keyboard
Set customized options for the Samsung keyboard.
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Settings for
the following options:
l Languages and types: Set the keyboard type
and choose which languages are available on
the keyboard.
– To switch between languages, slide the
Space bar sideways.
l Smart typing: Use predictive text and
auto-correction features to prevent common
typing mistakes. Type by swiping between
letters.
l Keyboard layout and feedback: Configure the
keyboard toolbar, change keyboard size and
colors for visibility, adjust layout, and choose
key-tap feedback.
l Reset to default settings: Return keyboard to
original settings and clear personalized data.
l About Samsung keyboard: View version and
legal information for the Samsung keyboard.
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Instead of typing, enter text by speaking.
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typing.
2. Tap the screen and speak your text.
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Configure Google voice typing
Set customized options for Google voice typing.
1. From the Samsung keyboard, tap Google voice
typing.
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Settings for options.
• Languages: Choose the language for the
keyboard.
• Offline speech recognition: Download
languages for offline Google voice typing.
• Block offensive words: Hide potentially
offensive words with asterisks.
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Emergency mode
Use Emergency mode to access helpful emergency
features and conserve your device’s power during an
emergency situation.
To save battery power, Emergency mode:
l Restricts application usage to only essential
applications and those you select.
l Turns off connectivity features and Mobile data
when the screen is off.
Activate Emergency mode
To activate Emergency mode:
Emergency mode features
While in Emergency mode, only the following apps and
features are available on the Home screen:
l Flashlight: Use the device’s flash as a steady
source of light.
l Emergency alarm: Sound an audible siren.
l Share my location: Send your location information
to your emergency contacts.
l Phone: Launch the call screen.
Internet: Launch the web browser.
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2. Tap Emergency mode.
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3. Tap Turn on.
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– Email: Launch the Email app.
– Facebook: Launch the Facebook™ app.
– Maps: Launch Google Maps™.
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Turn off Emergency mode
When emergency mode is turned off, the device
returns to standard mode.
1. Press and hold the Power key.
2. Tap Emergency mode.
Note: When Emergency mode is activated, Locating
method is set to Battery saving. After Emergency
mode is turned off, check your location settings.
For more information, see “Location” on page 116.
l Estimated usage time remaining: Display
estimated standby time that can be reached
based on current battery charge and usage.
l Emergency call: Dial the emergency telephone
number (for example, 911). This kind of call can be
made even without activated cellular service.
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– Turn off Emergency mode: Disable Emergency
mode and return to standard mode.
– Remove: Choose apps to remove from the
screen.
– Manage emergency contacts: Manage your
medical profile and ICE (In Case of Emergency)
group contacts.
– Settings: Configure the available settings.
Only a limited number of settings are enabled
in Emergency mode.
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Apps
Learn how to change the way
apps are displayed, organize
apps into folders, and install,
uninstall, disable, or hide apps.
Use apps
The Apps list displays all preloaded and downloaded
apps. You can uninstall, disable, or hide apps
from view.
Access apps
Access and launch all apps from the Apps list.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up or down to
access Apps.
Add an apps shortcut
In addition to swiping to access apps, you can add an
Apps button to the Home screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap More options > Home screen settings >
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Apps button.
3. Tap Show Apps button > Apply.
2. Tap an app’s shortcut to launch it.
• To return to the main Home screen,
press the Home key.
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Uninstall or disable apps
Uninstall or disable apps you have download.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Touch and hold an app to open the options menu.
• To uninstall an app, tap Uninstall.
• To disable an app, tap Disable.
Note: Some preloaded apps can only be disabled, not
uninstalled. Apps that are disabled are turned off and
hidden from view.
Search for apps
If you are not sure exactly where to find a certain
setting, you can use the Search feature.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
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3. Enter a word or words in the Search phone field.
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the screen.
4. Tap an entry to go to that app.
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More options > Settings.
Galaxy Essentials
View and download Samsung apps that are optimized
for use with Galaxy devices.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap More options > Galaxy Essentials.
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Sort apps
App shortcuts can be listed alphabetically or in your
own custom order.
Create and use folders
Create a folder to organize App shortcuts on an
Apps list screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap More options > Sort.
• Custom order: Arrange apps manually.
– To remove empty spaces between apps, tap
More options > Clean up pages.
• Alphabetical order: Sort apps alphabetically.
2. Touch and hold an app shortcut, and then drag it
on top of another app shortcut until it is
highlighted.
3. Release the app shortcut to create the folder.
• Enter folder name: Name the folder.
Palette: Change the folder color.
Add apps: Place more apps in the folder.
Tap apps to select them, and then tap Add.
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Copy a folder to a Home screen
Create a folder and copy it to a Home screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Touch and hold a folder to open the options
menu.
3. Tap
Add to Home.
App settings
Manage your downloaded and preloaded apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Apps.
3. Tap
Menu to set which apps to view, and then
choose All apps, Enabled, or Disabled.
Delete a folder
When you delete a folder, the app shortcuts are
returned to the Apps list screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Touch and hold a folder to delete.
3. Tap Delete folder, and confirm when
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4. Tap More options for the following options:
• Sort by size/name: Sort the apps by size
or name.
• Default apps: Choose or change apps that are
used by default for certain features, like email
or browsing the Internet.
• App permissions: Control which apps have
permissions to use certain features of your
device.
• Show/Hide system apps: Show or hide system
(background) apps.
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• Special access: Select which apps can have
special access permissions to features on your
device.
• Reset app preferences: Reset options that
have been changed. Existing app data is not
deleted.
• Notifications: Configure notifications from
the app.
• Permissions: View permissions granted to the
app for access to your device’s information.
• Set as default: Set the app as a default for a
certain category of apps.
Note: Options vary by app.
5. Tap an app to view and update information about
the app. The following options may be displayed:
• Uninstall/Disable: Uninstall or disable the
app. Preloaded apps can only be disabled.
• Force stop: Stop an app that is not working
correctly.
• Mobile data: View mobile data usage.
• Battery: View battery usage since the last full
charge.
• Storage: Manage the app’s storage usage.
• Memory: View memory usage.
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Calculator
The Calculator provides basic and advanced arithmetic
functions.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
View calculator history
View and clear your calculator history.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calculator > History.
2. Tap
Calculator, and enter the first number.
3. Tap an arithmetic function key, and enter the
next number.
• To return to the calculator, tap Keypad.
• To clear the calculator history, tap
Clear history.
Convert units of measurement
Quickly convert units of measurement using the unit
converter.
4. Tap
5. Tap
Equals to view the result.
Clear to clear the results.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calculator >
Unit converter.
3. Select a category and use the drop-down menus
to choose units of measurement.
4. Enter a numeric value to view the conversion.
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Scientific calculator
The Calculator app also provides advanced arithmetic
functions.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calculator, and turn the device to
landscape view.
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screen.
Rotate
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Calendar
Manage your events and tasks.
Add calendars
Add existing calendars to the Calendar app.
Calendar view
There are several ways the calendar can be viewed.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calendar > View, and then tap an option:
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calendar > More options.
3. Tap Manage calendars >
select an account type.
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prompts.
• Year: Display all twelve months of this year.
Swipe across the screen to display
another year.
• Month: Display the current month. Swipe
across the screen to display another month.
Events and tasks are also displayed.
• Week: Display the current week. Swipe across
the screen to display another week.
• Day: Display today’s schedule by hour. Swipe
across the screen to display another day.
• Tasks: Display all tasks.
3. Tap Today to return to the current date.
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Create an event
Use your Calendar to create events.
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1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calendar >
Add to add an event.
3. Enter details for the event, and then tap Save.
Share an event
Share events from your Calendar.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
edit it.
Calendar, tap an event, and tap again to
3. Tap Share, choose a sharing method, and follow
the prompts.
Delete an event
Delete events from your Calendar.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
edit it.
Calendar, tap an event, and tap again to
3. Tap Delete, and confirm when prompted.
Create a task
Use your Calendar to create tasks. Tasks are items you
add to the calendar to be accomplished on a certain
day. A task displays as a checklist item and is removed
once you mark the task as complete.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
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Calendar > View > Tasks.
3. Tap
Add to add a task.
4. Enter details for the task, and then tap Save.
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Delete a task
Delete tasks from your Calendar.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calendar, and tap a day on the calendar
to view the tasks for the day, or tap View >
Tasks.
3. Tap the
complete and remove it from the calendar.
Checkbox by the task to mark it as
Calendar settings
Use Calendar settings to customize your calendar.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Calendar > More options > Settings.
3. Tap an option and follow the prompts.
• To delete a task, tap the task to open it, tap
Delete, and confirm when prompted.
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Camera and video
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Take pictures
Take pictures with your device’s front or rear camera.
Record videos
Record high-quality videos using your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Camera, and aim the camera at your
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Camera.
3. Use the display screen as a viewfinder.
• To focus the shot, tap the screen. When you
tap the screen, a brightness scale is displayed.
Slide the light bulb to adjust the brightness.
• To add an effects filter, swipe to the left and
tap a preview filter to apply it to the screen.
• To change the shooting mode, swipe to the
right and select a mode.
• To quickly switch between the front and rear
cameras, swipe the screen up or down.
• To change a camera setting, tap
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Configure shooting mode
Allow the camera to determine the ideal mode for your
pictures or choose from several shooting modes.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
available shooting modes.
Camera, and swipe to the right to see the
Rear camera
• Auto: Allow the camera to determine the ideal
mode for the picture.
• Pro: Manually adjust the ISO sensitivity,
exposure value, white balance, and color tone
while taking pictures.
• Panorama: Create a linear image by taking
pictures in either a horizontal or vertical
direction.
• Continuous shot: Touch and hold the Camera
button to take pictures continuously.
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• HDR (Rich tone): Enables the light sensitivity
and color depth features of the device to
produce a brighter and richer picture.
• Night: Use this to take photos in low-light
conditions, without using the flash.
• Sports: Take clearer pictures of fast-moving
subjects.
• Sound & shot: Enrich your pictures by adding a
few seconds of background sound.
Front camera
• Selfie: Take selfie shots and apply various
effects, such as an airbrushed effect.
• Wide selfie: Take wide-angle selfie shots to fit
more people into your pictures.
• Sound & shot: Enrich your pictures by adding a
few seconds of background sound.
Camera settings
Use the icons on the main camera screen and the
settings menu to configure your camera’s settings.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Camera >
Settings.
Rear camera
• Picture size: Select a resolution. Selecting a
higher resolution for higher quality requires
more memory.
• Video size: Select a resolution. Higher
resolution requires more memory.
• Timer: Take time-delayed pictures or videos.
Front camera
• Picture size: Select a resolution. Selecting a
higher resolution for higher quality requires
more memory.
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• Video size: Select a resolution. Higher
resolution requires more memory.
• Save pictures as previewed: Save
self-portraits or self-recordings as viewed on
the camera screen, not as flipped images.
• Shooting methods:
– Tap screen: Tap the screen to take selfies.
– Show palm: Hold your hand out with your
palm facing the camera to have your
picture taken.
• Timer: Take time-delayed pictures or videos.
Common
• Grid lines: Display viewfinder grid lines to help
compose a picture or video.
• Location tags: Attach a GPS location tag to
the picture.
• Review pictures: Review pictures after
taking them.
• Quick launch: Press the Power key twice in
quick succession to open the camera.
• Storage location: Select the memory location.
– A memory card (not included) must be
installed to view Storage location.
• Floating Camera button: Add a camera button
that you can move anywhere on the screen.
• Volume key function: Use the Volume key as
the camera key, the record key, a zoom key, or
for system volume.
• Shutter sound: Play a tone when you take a
picture.
• Reset settings: Reset the camera settings.
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Clock
The Clock app offers features for keeping track of time
and setting alarms.
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1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Clock, and tap a tab to use a feature.
2. Tap
Alarm
Use the Alarm tab to set one-time or recurring alarms,
and choose options for how to be notified.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
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3. Tap the following items to configure an alarm:
• Date: Choose the day for this alarm.
• Time: Set a time for the alarm.
• Repeat: Choose when to repeat the alarm.
• Alarm name: Enter a name for the alarm.
• Snooze: Allow snoozing. Set interval and
repeat values for the alarm while snoozing.
• Alarm sound: Choose a sound to play for the
alarm, and drag the slider to set the volume of
the alarm.
• Vibration: Choose whether the alarm uses
vibration alert.
• Read time aloud: Read the time aloud when
the alarm rings.
4. Tap Save to save the alarm.
Turn off alarm
At the set alarm time, the phone sounds the alarm
and/or vibrates.
1. To stop an alarm, tap Dismiss, or swipe
Dismiss to the left or right.
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Delete an alarm
You can delete an alarm that you created.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
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(under Alarm), and then touch and hold it to
select it.
3. Tap Delete.
World clock
The World clock lets you keep track of the current time
in multiple cities around the globe.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
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Add city.
4. Tap Search and enter the name of the city.
5. Tap the city name in the list, and then tap Add.
• To remove a city, touch and hold it, and tap
Delete.
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Time zone converter
Set a time in a city on your World clock list to see what
the local times would be in the other listed cities.
Stopwatch
The Stopwatch lets you time events down to a
hundredth of a second.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Clock > World clock.
2. Tap
Clock > Stopwatch.
2. Tap
3. Tap
Time zone converter.
4. Tap
Menu to choose a different city.
• To add a city to the list, tap Add city.
3. Tap Start to begin timing.
• To keep track of lap times, tap Lap.
4. Tap Stop to end timing.
• To continue timing after stopping the clock,
tap Resume.
• To reset the Stopwatch to zero, tap Reset.
5. Swipe the hours, minutes, and period (AM or PM)
on the clock to set a time. Local times for the
other cities listed are automatically updated.
• To return the clock to the current time,
tap Reset.
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Timer
The Timer provides a countdown timer for up to
99 hours, 59 minutes, and 59 seconds.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Clock > Timer.
3. Use the keypad and tap Hours, Minutes, and
Seconds to set the length of the Timer.
4. Tap Start to begin the Timer.
• To temporarily stop the Timer, tap Pause. To
continue timing after pausing, tap Resume.
• To stop and reset the Timer, tap Cancel.
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Contacts
Store and manage your contacts. You can synchronize
with personal accounts added to your device. For more
information, see
“Add an account” on page 158.
Note: The Contacts app and the Contacts tab in the
Phone app have different options and functions.
Add a contact
Use the following procedure to add a new contact.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
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2. Tap
tap contact fields to enter information.
Create contact, and then
• Enter a name and other contact information.
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Add field to enter additional
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Remove field to remove an entry.
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Tap the label to the right of an entry to
choose a label for the field (for example,
Home or Work).
• Tap Scan business card to import contact
information from a business card through the
device’s camera.
• Choose a storage account for the contact. You
can store the contact on the device or sync it
with an account.
• Tap
Contact photo to assign a picture or an
animated GIF to the new contact.
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Edit a contact
When editing a contact, you can tap a field and change
or delete information, or you can add more fields to
the contact’s list of information.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts, and then tap a contact.
3. Tap
Details > Edit.
4. Tap any of the fields to add, change, or delete
information.
5. Tap Save.
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Share a contact
Share a contact by using various sharing methods.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts, and then tap a contact.
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3. Tap
Details > Share.
4. Tap either vCard file (VCF) or Text.
5. Choose a sharing method and follow the
prompts.
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Import contacts
Your device can import contacts from an installed
memory card (not included).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
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2. Tap
Manage contacts.
Contacts > More options >
3. Tap Import/Export contacts.
4. Tap Import and follow the prompts.
Export contacts
Manually back up contacts to an installed memory
card (not included).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Manage contacts.
Contacts > More options >
3. Tap Import/Export contacts.
4. Tap Export and follow the prompts.
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Link or unlink contacts
Consolidate contact information from multiple
sources into one contact by linking entries into a
single contact.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts, and then tap the contact to
select it.
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3. Tap
Details > More options > Link contacts.
To unlink contacts:
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts, and then tap the contact to
3. Tap
Details > More options > Manage linked
select it.
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4. Tap Unlink beside contacts to unlink them from
the main contact.
4. Tap contacts to choose them.
5. Tap Link.
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Favorites
When you mark contacts as favorites, they are easily
accessible from other apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Contacts, and then tap a contact.
2. Tap
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Add to Favorites to mark contacts as
Favorites and the star brightens
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Delete contacts
Delete a single contact or multiple contacts.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts, and then touch and hold a
contact to select it.
• You can also tap other contacts to select them
for deletion.
3. Tap Delete, and confirm when prompted.
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Groups
You can use groups to organize your contacts.
Create a group
Create your own contact groups.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts > Groups.
3. Tap Create, and then tap fields to enter
information about the group:
• Group name: Enter a name for the new group.
• Group ringtone: Customize the sounds for
the group.
• Add member: Select contacts to add to the
new group, and then tap Done.
Add or remove group contacts
Add more contacts to a group, or remove contacts.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts > Groups, and then tap a group.
• To remove a contact, touch and hold a contact
to select it, and then tap Remove.
• To add a contact, tap Edit > Add member, and
then tap the contacts you want to add. When
finished, tap Done > Save.
Send a message to a group
Send a text message to members of a group.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts > Groups, and then tap a group.
4. Tap Save.
3. Tap More options > Send message.
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Send an email to a group
Send an email to members of a group.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Delete a group
Delete a group you have created.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts > Groups, and then tap a group.
2. Tap
Contacts > Groups, and then tap a group.
3. Tap More options > Send email.
3. Tap More options > Delete.
4. Tap contacts to select them, or tap the All
checkbox at the top of the screen to select all,
and then tap Done.
• To only delete the group, tap Group only.
• To delete the group and the contacts in the
group, tap Group and members.
• Only group members that have an email
address in their records are displayed.
5. Choose an email account and follow the prompts.
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Contacts settings
These settings allow you to modify settings associated
with using the Contacts app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts > More options > Settings.
Direct share
Share content directly with your contacts from within
any app. Once enabled, your frequent contacts are
displayed in the Share window.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
3. Tap an option and follow the prompts.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features >
Direct share, and tap On/Off to enable.
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If adding a recipient from your Contacts, tap
the contact to place a checkmark, and then
tap Done. The contact is displayed in the
recipients field.
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Show additional fields to add Cc and
• Tap
Bcc fields.
4. Tap the Subject and Message fields to enter text.
• Tap Attach to add files, images, audio, and
more to your email.
• Tap More options for additional email
options.
5. Review your message and tap Send.
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View and manage all of your email accounts in one
app. To add an email account, see “Add an email
account” on page 14.
Create and send an email
Learn how to create and send email messages.
•
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Email >
Compose new email.
• Different email account may have additional
steps and options.
3. Tap the To field to manually add an email
address or tap Add from Contacts to select a
recipient from Contacts, Groups, or Recents.
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additional recipients by separating each entry
with a semicolon (;). More recipients can be
added at any time before the message is sent.
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Manage the inbox
There are several tools available from the Inbox
screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
View multiple email accounts
You can view email you receive for multiple accounts,
or you can view email accounts individually.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Email.
2. Tap
Email.
• Tap a message to read and reply or forward it.
3. Tap Mailbox at the top left of the screen to
choose a different view:
•
[Account name]: View email for only one
email account.
• All accounts: View all email in a combined
inbox.
• Tap Search to search for key words in your
email inbox.
• Tap Edit for additional message options.
• Tap Sort by to customize how messages
display.
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Remove email accounts
Email accounts can be removed from your device.
Email settings
Modify settings associated with using the Email app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Email.
2. Tap
Email.
3. Tap Mailbox >
Settings.
3. Tap Mailbox >
Settings.
4. Tap the account you want to remove.
5. Tap Remove, and confirm when prompted.
• Under General, tap an option, and then follow
the prompts.
• Tap an account to configure specific settings
for only that account.
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Galaxy Apps
Find and download premium apps that are exclusive to
Galaxy devices. A Samsung account is required to
download from Galaxy Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Galaxy Apps.
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Gallery
View, edit, and manage pictures and videos.
The following categories allow you to organize your
content:
l Pictures: View pictures and videos in the order
they were saved. Content is organized by date.
l Albums: Create custom albums to organize your
pictures and videos.
l Stories: Create custom collections of related
pictures and videos and share them with your
contacts.
View pictures
Pictures stored on your device are viewable in the
Gallery app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Gallery > Pictures.
3. Tap a picture to view it. Swipe left or right to
view other pictures or videos.
• To mark the picture as a favorite, tap
Favorite. The picture is added to
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Favorites under the Albums tab.
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• To access the following features, tap
More options:
– Details: View and edit information about
the picture, including the date created,
location, and properties.
– Set as wallpaper: Set the picture as
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wallpaper.
– Show date and location tags: See date and
location tags when viewing your pictures.
– Print: Send the picture to a connected
printer.
– Open in Photo Editor Pro: Edit the picture in
Photo Editor Pro.
Edit pictures
Edit pictures stored on your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Gallery > Pictures.
3. Tap a picture to view it.
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Transform: Rotate, flip, crop, or make other
changes to the overall appearance of the
picture.
Effects: Add color effects.
Stickers: Overlay illustrated or animated
stickers.
Draw: Add handwritten text or hand
drawn content.
Play video
Play videos stored on your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Edit video
Edit videos stored on your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Gallery > Pictures.
2. Tap
Gallery > Pictures.
3. Tap a video to view it. Swipe left or right to view
other pictures or videos.
3. Tap a video to view it.
4. Tap
Edit to cut segments of the video.
• To mark the video as a favorite, tap
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under the Albums tab.
Favorite. The video is added to Favorites
5. Tap Save, and then confirm when prompted.
• To access the following features, tap
. . .
More options:
– Details: View and edit information about
the video, including the date created,
location, and properties.
– Show date and location tags: See date and
location tags when viewing your videos.
4. Tap
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Share pictures and videos
Share pictures and videos from the Gallery app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Delete pictures and videos
Delete pictures and videos stored on your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Gallery > Pictures.
2. Tap
Gallery.
3. Tap More options > Share, and then tap
3. Tap More options > Edit.
pictures and videos to select them.
. . .
. . .
4. Tap Share, and then choose an app or connection
to use for sharing your selection. Follow the
prompts.
4. Tap pictures and videos to select them, or tap the
All checkbox at the top of the screen to select all
pictures and videos.
5. Tap Delete, and confirm when prompted.
Take a screenshot
Capture an image of your screen. It will automatically
create a Screenshots album in the Gallery app.
u From any screen, press and hold the Power and
Volume down keys.
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Google Apps
Enjoy these apps from Google. Certain apps require a
Google Account. Visit google.com to learn more.
Chrome
Browse the Internet with Chrome™ and bring
your open tabs, bookmarks, and address bar
data from your computer to your mobile
device.
Visit support.google.com/chrome to learn
more.
Drive
Open, view, rename, and share files saved to
your Google Drive™ cloud account.
Visit support.google.com/drive to learn more.
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Duo
Make one-to-one video calls.
Visit support.google.com/duo to learn more.
Gmail
Send and receive email with Google’s web-
based email service.
Visit support.google.com/mail to learn more.
Find online content with tools that learn
what interests you. Turn on your
personalized feed to receive customized
content.
Maps
Get directions and other location-based
information. You must enable location
services to use Google Maps. For more
information, see “Location” on page 116.
Visit support.google.com/maps to learn
more.
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Photos
Store and back up your photos and videos
automatically to your Google Account with
Google Photos™.
Play Store
Find new apps, movies and TV shows, music,
books, magazines, and games in the Google
Play™ store.
Visit support.google.com/play to learn more.
YouTube
Watch and upload YouTube™ videos right
from your device.
Visit support.google.com/youtube to learn
more.
Visit support.google.com/photos to learn
more.
Play Movies & TV
Watch movies and TV shows purchased from
Google Play. You can also view videos saved
on your device.
Visit play.google.com/store/movies to learn
more.
Play Music
Play music and audio files on your device.
Visit support.google.com/music to learn
more.
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Internet
Access the Internet with a fully-featured web browser.
For more information, visit samsung.com/us/support/
owners/app/samsung-internet.
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1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
@
Internet.
3. Tap the address field, enter the web address, and
then tap Go on the keyboard.
Bookmarks: Manage bookmarked pages,
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Tabs: Manage open tabs. The number on
the icon indicates the number of tabs that are
currently open.
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Access common features of your browser.
Add to Bookmarks: Add the current web
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Share: Share the web page with others.
New tab: Open a new tab.
Turn on Night mode: Switch to Night
Web page text size: Change the text size.
Close: Close the Quick menu.
Settings: Change Quick menu options.
Browser tabs
Use tabs to view multiple web pages at the same time.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Open a Bookmark
Quickly launch a web page from the Bookmarks page.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
3. Tap
Tabs > New tab.
X
Close tab.
• To close a tab, tap
Bookmarks
The Bookmarks page stores Bookmarks, Saved pages,
and History.
Save a Bookmark
Bookmarking a web page saves the web address so
that you can access it quickly.
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3. Tap
Bookmarks > Bookmarks.
4. Tap a bookmark entry.
Save a web page
Saving a web page stores its content on your device so
that you can access it offline.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
3. Tap More options > Save webpage.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
3. Tap
Add to Bookmarks.
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Open a saved web page
View a web page that has been saved.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
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Bookmarks > Saved pages.
4. Tap a saved page.
View history
To view a list of recently visited web pages:
Bookmarks > History.
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Share pages
Web pages can be shared with your contacts.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
3. Tap More options > Share, and follow the
prompts.
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Secret mode
Pages viewed in Secret mode are not listed in your
browser history or search history, and leave no traces
(such as cookies) on your device. Secret tabs are a
darker shade than the normal tab windows.
Any downloaded files remain on your device after you
close the secret tab.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
3. Tap
Tabs.
4. Tap Turn on secret mode.
5. Tap Set password to protect your Secret mode
data with a password.
– or –
Tap Don’t use password.
To turn off Secret mode:
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
Tabs > Turn off secret mode.
3. Tap
Internet settings
Modify settings associated with using the
Internet app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Internet.
3. Tap More options > Settings.
. . .
4. Tap an option and follow the prompts.
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Messages
Learn how to send and receive text messages (SMS)
and multimedia messages (MMS).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Messages >
New message.
• You can choose recipients from Contacts or
enter a phone number.
4. To create an audio recording, touch and hold
3. Tap Start.
Audio.
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Tap the Enter message field to enter a message.
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5. Review the message and tap
Note: If you exit a message before you send it, the
message is automatically saved as a draft.
Attach.
Send.
Send SOS messages
Send a message with your location to designated
contacts when you are in an emergency situation.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features > Send SOS
messages, and then tap On/Off to enable this
feature.
3. Tap Send messages to > Add and add recipients
by creating new contacts or selecting from
Contacts.
• To include a picture from your front and rear
camera, tap Attach pictures.
• To include a five-second audio recording in
your SOS message, tap Attach audio
recording.
4. Press the Power key quickly three times to send
an SOS message.
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Message search
Search through your messages by using the search
feature.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
3. Enter a word or phrase to search for, and then
2. Tap
Messages > Search.
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Search on the keyboard.
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Messages settings
Configure the settings for text and multimedia
messages.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Messages > More options > Settings.
View Messages
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
view it.
Messages, and then tap a message to
• To play an audio or video attachment, tap
Play.
up or down.
• To scroll through the list of messages, swipe
Delete messages
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Messages > More options > Edit.
3. Tap each message you want to delete.
4. Tap Delete, and confirm when prompted.
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Emergency alerts
Emergency alerts notify you of imminent threats and
other situations. There is no charge for receiving an
Emergency alert message.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > More connection
settings.
3. Tap Notifications > Emergency alerts to
customize notifications for emergency alerts.
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My Files
View and manage files stored on your device, including
images, videos, music, and sound clips.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder > My Files.
3. Tap a category to view the relevant files or
folders.
4. Tap a file or folder to open it.
File groups
Files stored in the device are organized into the
following groups:
l Recent files: View recently accessed files.
– This option displays if one or more files have
been accessed recently.
l Categories: View your files based on the file type.
l Phone: View folders and files located on the
device and optional memory card (not included).
l Cloud: View files saved on your cloud accounts.
– Cloud drives vary depending on the services
you sign in to.
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My Files options
Use My Files options to search, edit, clear file history,
and more.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder > My Files. The following
options are available:
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Search: Search for a file or folder.
More options:
– Get more space: View storage information
for your device.
– Settings: View settings for the app.
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Make a call
Make a call from a Home screen.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
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2. Enter a number on the keypad and tap
Call.
• Tap
Keypad if the keypad is not displayed.
Enable swipe to call
Swipe a contact or number to the right to make a call.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features >
Swipe to call or send messages.
3. Tap On/Off to enable this feature.
Make a call from Recents
All incoming, outgoing, and missed calls are recorded
in the Call log.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Tap Recents to display a list of recent calls.
3. Tap a contact, and then tap
Call.
Make a call from Contacts
Call a contact from the Contacts app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Contacts.
3. Swipe your finger across a contact to the right to
call the contact.
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Direct calls
Call the contact whose call log, message, or contact
details are currently on the screen by bringing the
device close to your ear.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
and tap On/Off to enable.
Settings > Advanced features > Direct call,
Answer a call
When a call is received, the phone rings and the caller’s
phone number or name is displayed. If you are using an
app, a pop-up screen is displayed for the incoming call.
u On the incoming call screen, drag
the right to answer the call.
Answer to
– or –
Decline a call
You can choose to decline an incoming call. If you are
using an app, a pop-up screen is displayed for the
incoming call.
u On the incoming call screen, drag
the left to reject the call and send it to your
voicemail.
Decline to
– or –
On the incoming pop-up screen, tap
reject the call and send it to your voicemail.
Decline to
On the incoming call pop-up screen, tap
Answer to answer the call.
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Decline with a message
You can choose to decline an incoming call with a text
message response.
u On the incoming call screen, drag Send message
upward and select a message.
– or –
On the incoming call pop-up screen, tap
Send message and select a message.
End a call
u Tap
End when you are ready to end your call.
Actions while on a call
You can adjust call volume, switch to a headset or
speaker, and even multitask while on a call.
Adjust the call volume
u Press the Volume keys to increase or decrease
the volume.
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Tap More options > Turn on extra volume to
quickly add more volume to the incoming audio.
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Switch to headset or speaker
Listen to the call using the speaker or through a
Bluetooth® headset (not included).
Multitask
If you exit the call screen to use another app, your
active call is indicated in the Status bar.
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Speaker to hear the caller using the
speaker.
– or –
Tap Bluetooth to hear the caller using a
Bluetooth headset.
To return to the call screen:
u Drag the Status bar down to display the
Notification panel and tap the call.
To end a call while multitasking:
u Drag the Status bar down to display the
Notification panel, and then tap
End call.
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Call log
The numbers of the calls you have dialed, received, or
missed are stored in the Call log.
Save a contact from a recent call
Use recent call information to create a contact or
update your Contacts list.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Tap Recents. A list of recent calls is displayed.
If the caller is in your Contacts list, the caller’s
name is displayed.
2. Tap Recents.
3. Tap the call that contains the information that
you want to save to your Contacts list.
4. Tap
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Details.
5. Tap Create contact.
– or –
If you want to replace the number for an existing
contact, tap Update existing.
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Delete call records
To delete Call log entries:
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Tap Recents.
3. Touch and hold the call you want to delete from
the Call log.
4. Tap Delete.
Block a number
By adding a caller to your Block list, future calls from
this number are sent directly to your voicemail, and
messages are not received.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Tap Recents.
3. Tap the caller you want to add to the Block list.
4. Tap
Details > Block number, and confirm when
prompted.
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You can also modify your Block list in Settings:
u From a Home screen, tap
Phone >
More options > Settings > Block numbers.
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Speed dial
You can assign a shortcut number to a contact for
speed dialing their default number.
Make a call with Speed dial
You can make a call using Speed dial.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
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Tap
Keypad if the keypad is not displayed.
• Tap
Keypad if the keypad is not displayed.
2. Touch and hold the Speed dial number.
2. Tap More options > Speed dial numbers. The
Speed dial screen displays the reserved speed
dial numbers.
3. Tap an unassigned number.
• Tap
Menu to select a different Speed dial
number than the next one in sequence.
• Number 1 is reserved for Voicemail.
4. Type in a name or number, or tap Add from
Contacts to assign a contact to the number.
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dial number box.
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digit long, enter the first digits, and then hold
the last digit.
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You can remove an assigned Speed dial number.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
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2. Tap More options > Speed dial numbers.
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3. Tap
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1. Drag
Phone upward to open the call screen.
2. Tap Emergency call to display the Emergency
dialer.
3. Enter the emergency telephone number (911 in
North America) and tap
Call.
4. Complete your call. During this type of call, you
have access to most in-call features.
Emergency calls
You can dial the emergency telephone number in your
region regardless of the phone’s cellular service
status. If your phone is not activated, you can only
make an emergency call.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Enter the emergency telephone number (911 in
North America) and tap
Call.
3. Complete your call. During this type of call, you
have access to most in-call features.
Make an emergency call from a
locked screen
The emergency telephone number can be dialed even
if the phone is locked, allowing anyone to use your
phone to call for help in an emergency. When accessed
from a locked screen, only the emergency calling
feature is accessible to the caller. The rest of the
phone remains secured.
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Voicemail
Use your phone’s voicemail feature.
For information on setting up voicemail, see “Set up
your voicemail” on page 14.
1. From a Home screen, tap
Phone.
2. Tap
Voicemail.
– or –
Optional calling services
If available with your mobile service plan, the
following calling services are supported.
Place a multi-party call
If your service plan supports this feature, you can
make another call while a call is in progress.
1. From the active call, tap
Add call to dial the
second call.
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From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps, and
then tap
Visual Voicemail.
3. Follow the voice prompts from the voicemail
center.
2. Dial the new number and tap
Call. When the
call is answered:
• Tap
Swap to switch between the two calls.
• Tap Merge to hear both callers at once
(multi-conferencing).
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Wi-Fi calling
Make calls over Wi-Fi when you are connected to a
Wi-Fi network. Contact your wireless service provider
for details.
Phone settings
These settings allow you to modify settings associated
with the Phone app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Phone > More options > Settings.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi calling.
3. Tap On/Off to enable this feature.
4. Follow the prompts to set up and configure
Wi-Fi calling.
3. Tap an option and follow the prompts.
TTY mode
A teletypewriter (TTY) is a telecommunications device
that allows people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or
who have speech or language disabilities to
communicate by telephone.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Phone > More options > Settings.
3. Tap More settings > TTY mode.
4. Tap TTY OFF, TTY FULL, TTY HCO, or TTY VCO.
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Samsung Gear
Connect your device to your Samsung Gear using this
application. For more information, visit samsung.com/
us/support/owners/app/samsung-gear.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Samsung Gear.
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Samsung Notes
Use Samsung Notes to write and save notes. For more
information, visit samsung.com/us/support/owners/
app/samsung-notes.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Samsung Notes.
3. Tap
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include:
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l Pen: Use your finger to write text.
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the note.
4. Tap Save when finished.
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Edit notes
Make edits to notes you create.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Samsung Notes.
3. Tap a note to view it.
4. Tap Edit to make changes.
5. Tap Save.
Browse notes
Browse notes you create.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Samsung Notes.
• Browse note entries by swiping up or down.
• To search for a note, tap
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Notes options
You can edit, share, or manage notes.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap Samsung folder >
Samsung Notes.
3. Tap More options for the following options:
. . .
• Edit: Select notes to share, delete, or move.
• Sort by: Change the way notes are organized.
• List/Grid view: Switch between List view and
Grid view.
• Trash: View deleted notes.
• Settings: View settings for the Samsung
Notes app.
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Samsung+
3. Tap
+
Plus for the following options:
• Community: View community boards where
you can ask questions and give answers to
other Samsung users.
• Search: Enter keywords to find the
information you need.
• Text chat: Chat with an automated support
system by texting.
• Call us: Start a phone call with customer
service.
• Video chat: Start a video call with customer
service.
Samsung+ allows you to access live customer
support, view device diagnostics, and learn about
your registered Samsung devices. For support, visit
samsung.com/us/samsung-plus.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Samsung+.
3. Tap Get started, and sign in to your Samsung
account.
Plus help
The plus icon is at the bottom of every screen to
provide you quick access to the help you need.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Samsung+.
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Quick tabs
The app will open to your Home page. Swipe left and
right across the tabs to view Help topics.
l Home: Register your Samsung devices and view
customized cards.
l Diagnostics: View storage, connection speed, and
battery levels for your device.
l Learn: View Articles about your device to help you
get the most out of it.
l Community: View community boards where you
can ask questions and give answers to other
Samsung users.
l Get help: View quick links to call, video, and
community support for your device.
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AT&T apps
Certain apps require a data plan or paid subscription.
Visit att.com to learn more or contact your service
provider for additional information.
AT&T Call Protect
Take control over nuisance calls.
AT&T ProTech
Get support for your device, from device
setup to troubleshooting
AT&T Smart Wi-Fi
Maximize your battery performance,
simplify access to AT&T Hot Spots and Wi-Fi
networks, automate your Wi-Fi connections,
and track your data use.
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Device Help
Access online information to help with your
device questions.
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Apps
DIRECTV
Sync your device to your DIRECTV® account.
DriveMode
Auto reply when you are driving and do not
want to answer the phone. You can auto
reply to messages, emails, and phone calls.
You can also allow up to five of your contacts
to contact you while using DriveMode®.
myAT&T
Manage your AT&T account. You can review
and pay your bill, check minutes and data
usage, upgrade to a new device, or change
your plan.
MobileSecurity
Configure and manage key security options,
such as anti-virus and anti-malware
technology.
Setup & Transfer
Transfer your contacts, call logs, messages
and media when switching phones.
Smart Limits
Set limits on purchases and texts, block data
and phone numbers, and view phone activity
with this family smartphone manager.
Visual Voicemail
View and play voicemail messages, easily
save important numbers to your Favorites
list, and respond by calling or texting.
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Additional apps
The following apps are also preloaded on your device.
Keep up with friends and family with the
Facebook app. Share updates, photos, and
videos, as well as text, chat, and play games.
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Settings
Configure your device’s
connections and settings.
Access Settings
Search for Settings
There are a couple of ways to access your device
settings.
u From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps,
and then tap
Settings.
– or –
Drag down from the Status bar to display the
Settings.
Notification panel, and then tap
If you are not sure exactly where to find a certain
setting, you can use the Search feature.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps,
and then tap
Settings.
Q
2. Tap
Search.
3. Enter a word or words in the Search field. As you
type, settings that match display on the screen.
4. Tap an entry to go to that setting.
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Connections
Manage connections between your device
and a variety of networks and other
devices.
Wi-Fi
Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Manually connect to a Wi-Fi
network
Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network that is hidden.
Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi, and then
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
tap On/Off to turn on Wi-Fi.
• When Wi-Fi is turned on, your device
automatically scans for available networks
and displays them.
3. Tap the network you want to connect to.
• When you select an open network, you are
automatically connected to the network.
Otherwise, enter a password to connect.
Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi, and then
tap On/Off to turn on Wi-Fi.
Add network at the bottom of the list.
2. Tap
3. Tap
+
4. Enter information about the Wi-Fi network:
• Network name: Enter the network name.
• Security: Select a security option and enter
your password.
• Auto reconnect: Connect to this network
automatically.
• Show advanced options: Add advanced
options, such as IP settings and Proxy settings.
5. Tap Connect.
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Wi-Fi preferences
Customize advanced Wi-Fi services.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi, and then
tap On/Off to turn on Wi-Fi.
3. Tap Advanced. To view all network settings, tap
View more.
• Switch to mobile data: Connect automatically
to a mobile network connection when the
Wi-Fi connection is unstable. When the Wi-Fi
signal is strong, it switches back to Wi-Fi.
• Turn on Wi-Fi automatically: Enable Wi-Fi in
frequently used locations.
• Manage networks: View your saved Wi-Fi
networks.
• Wi-Fi control history: View devices that have
turned your Wi-Fi on or off.
• Hotspot 2.0: Connect automatically to Wi-Fi
access points that support Hotspot 2.0.
• WPS push button: Connect to a Wi-Fi network
by pressing the WPS button on a router.
• WPS PIN entry: Connect to a Wi-Fi network by
entering your WPS PIN.
• Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep: Specify whether
to disconnect from Wi-Fi when the device is
asleep.
• Network notification: Receive notifications
when open networks in range are detected.
•
Install network certificates: Install
authentication certificates.
• Auto connect to AT&T Wi-Fi: Automatically
connect to AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot when detected.
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• MAC address: View your device’s MAC address,
which is required when connecting to some
secured networks (not configurable).
•
IP address: View your device’s IP address
(not configurable).
Wi-Fi Direct
Wi-Fi Direct uses Wi-Fi capability to share data
between devices. A Wi-Fi network connection is not
required.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
tap On/Off to turn on Wi-Fi.
Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi, and then
3. Tap Wi-Fi Direct.
Share data with Wi-Fi Direct
Share data with another device using Wi-Fi Direct.
1. From an app, tap
Share.
– or –
Tap More options > Share.
2. Tap Wi-Fi Direct and follow the prompts.
Receive data with Wi-Fi Direct
When another device attempts to send a file to your
device using Wi-Fi Direct, your device begins
downloading the file.
u To open the file, drag down the Status bar and
tap File received.
• Your device scans for discoverable
Wi-Fi Direct devices.
4. Tap a device, and then follow the prompts to
connect.
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Disconnect from Wi-Fi Direct
Disconnect your device from a Wi-Fi Direct device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi >
Wi-Fi Direct.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth allows you to pair your device to another
Bluetooth-enabled device. Once a pairing is created,
the devices continue to recognize their partnership
and exchange information without having to re-enter
a passcode.
3. Tap a device to disconnect it.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Bluetooth, and
then tap On/Off to turn on Bluetooth.
• Your device scans for discoverable Bluetooth
devices. To scan again, tap Scan.
3. Tap a device, and follow the prompts to connect.
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Rename a paired device
Rename a paired device to make it easier to
recognize.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Bluetooth, and
then tap On/Off to turn on Bluetooth.
3. Tap
Settings next to the previously paired
device, and then tap Rename.
4. Enter a new name, and tap Rename.
Share data with Bluetooth
Use Bluetooth to transfer information to a paired
device.
1. From an app, tap
Share.
– or –
Tap More options > Share.
2. Tap Bluetooth and follow the prompts.
Receive data with Bluetooth
When another device attempts to send a file to your
device using Bluetooth, you will see a request to
accept the file.
1. Tap Accept.
2. To open the file, drag down the Status bar and
tap File received.
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Unpair from a Bluetooth device
When you unpair from a Bluetooth device, the two
devices no longer recognize each other. To connect
again, you have to pair the devices.
Data usage
View your current mobile and Wi-Fi data usage.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Bluetooth, and
then tap On/Off to turn on Bluetooth.
3. Tap
Settings next to the paired device, and
then tap Unpair to delete the paired device.
Settings > Connections > Data usage.
2. Tap
Enable Data saver
Prevent selected apps from sending or receiving data
in the background.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Data usage >
Data saver.
3. Tap On/Off to turn Data saver on.
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• To allow some apps to have unrestricted data
usage, tap Allow app while Data saver on, and
tap On/Off next to each app to specify
restrictions.
Monitor mobile data
Enable mobile data to access the Internet through
your mobile network.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Monitor Wi-Fi data
View your Wi-Fi data usage and set restrictions for
Wi-Fi networks.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Data usage. The
following options are available:
• Mobile data: Enable mobile data services.
•
International data roaming: Enable mobile
data services while roaming internationally.
• Mobile data usage: Monitor mobile data
usage by app.
• Billing cycle and data warning: Set the day of
the month to start the bill cycle for your
device.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Data usage.
The following options are available:
• Wi-Fi data usage: View data usage over Wi-Fi
connections.
• Restrict networks: Select networks to prevent
apps that are running in the background from
using them.
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Airplane mode
Mobile hotspot
Airplane mode disconnects your device from all
networks and turns off connectivity features.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Airplane mode.
3. Tap On/Off to enable this feature.
Activate Mobile hotspot to allow other devices to use
your device’s Internet connection.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
and tethering > Mobile hotspot.
Settings > Connections > Mobile hotspot
3. Tap On/Off to turn on Mobile hotspot.
4. Activate Wi-Fi on the target device.
5. Scan for Wi-Fi hotspots and select your device’s
Mobile hotspot.
6. Enter your device’s Mobile hotspot password on
the target device.
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Change the mobile hotspot
password
Change your Mobile Hotspot password.
Allowed devices list
Control which devices can connect to your Mobile
hotspot.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
and tethering > Mobile hotspot.
Settings > Connections > Mobile hotspot
3. Tap the password and enter a new password.
4. Tap Save.
2. Tap
and tethering > Mobile hotspot.
Settings > Connections > Mobile hotspot
3. Tap More options > Allowed devices, and then
tap Add to enter the other device’s Device name
and MAC address.
4. Tap Add to add the device.
• To restrict connections to your Allowed
devices list, tap Allowed devices only.
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Timeout settings
Automatically turn off Mobile hotspot if there are no
connected devices.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
and tethering > Mobile hotspot.
Settings > Connections > Mobile hotspot
3. Tap More options > Timeout settings, and then
select an interval.
Configure mobile hotspot settings
Manage your security and connecting settings.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
and tethering > Mobile hotspot.
Settings > Connections > Mobile hotspot
3. Tap More options > Configure mobile hotspot
. :
for the following settings:
• Network name: View and change the name of
your Mobile hotspot.
• Hide my device: Prevent your Mobile hotspot
from being discoverable by other devices.
• Security: Choose the security level for your
Mobile hotspot.
• Password: If you choose a security level that
uses a password, you can view or change it.
• Show advanced options: Configure additional
Mobile hotspot settings.
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Tethering
Mobile networks
You can use tethering to share your device’s Internet
connection with a computer.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Control your device’s access to networks and mobile
data service.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Settings > Connections > Mobile hotspot
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Mobile networks:
2. Tap
and tethering.
3. Connect the computer to the device using a
USB cable, and then tap USB tethering.
• Mobile data: Enable mobile data usage.
•
International data roaming: Change voice, text
and data roaming settings for international
roaming.
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• Disable 2G: Do not use 2G mobile data
networks.
• Access Point Names: Choose or add APNs.
• Network operators: Choose available and
preferred networks.
5. Tap Improve accuracy to use other connections
for determining your location:
• Wi-Fi scanning: Allow apps and services to
scan for Wi-Fi networks automatically, even
when Wi-Fi is turned off.
• Bluetooth scanning: Allow apps to scan for
and connect to nearby devices automatically
through Bluetooth, even when Bluetooth is
turned off.
Location
Some apps may require one or more location services
be turned on for full functionality.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Location.
3. Tap On/Off to turn on Location services.
4. Tap Locating method to select how your location
is determined:
• High accuracy: Uses GPS, Wi-Fi, and mobile
networks.
• Battery saving: Uses Wi-Fi and mobile
networks (no GPS).
• Phone only: Uses GPS only.
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Recent location requests
Apps that have requested your location are listed
under Recent location requests.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Location.
3. Tap On/Off to turn on Location services.
4. Tap an entry under Recent location requests to
view the app’s settings.
Location services
Location services store and use your device’s most
recent location data. Google apps can use this data to
improve your search results based on places that you
have visited.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > Location.
3. Tap an entry under Location services to use as a
location service.
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Nearby device
scanning
Scan for nearby devices to connect to and set them up
easily. You receive a notification when there are
available devices to connect to.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > More connection
settings > Nearby device scanning.
3. Tap On/Off to enable the feature.
Connect to a printer
Connect your device to a printer on the same Wi-Fi
network.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
settings > Printing.
Settings > Connections > More connection
3. Tap
add a print service.
Add service and follow the prompts to
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4. Tap the print service, and then tap More options >
Add printer.
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Virtual Private
Networks
Set up and manage your Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs). You must set a secured screen lock before
setting up a VPN. For more information, see “Set a
secure screen lock” on page 148.
Manage a VPN
Use the VPN settings menu to edit or delete a VPN
connection.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > More connection
settings > VPN.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > More connection
settings > VPN.
3. Tap
Add VPN and follow the prompts to set
up your VPN.
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3. Tap
Settings next to a VPN.
4. Edit the VPN and tap Save.
– or –
Tap Delete to delete the VPN.
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Connect to a VPN
Once you have set up a VPN connection, connecting to
and disconnecting from a VPN is easy.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Connections > More connection
settings > VPN.
3. Tap a VPN, enter your log in information, and tap
Connect.
l To disconnect, tap the VPN, and then tap
Disconnect.
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Sounds and
vibration
Configure the sounds and vibrations used
to indicate notifications, screen touches,
and other interactions.
Sound mode
Switch between sound modes, while preserving the
individual sound settings you have made.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Easy mute
Mute sounds and videos by covering the screen or
turning over the device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration >
Sound mode, and then choose a mode:
• Sound: Use the sounds, vibrations, and volume
levels you have chosen in Sound settings for
notifications and alerts.
• Vibrate: Use vibration only for notifications
and alerts.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features > Easy mute,
and tap On/Off to enable.
Vibrations
Configure your device’s vibrations.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration.
• Mute: Set your device to make no sounds.
3. Tap options to customize:
– Temporary mute: Set a time limit for
muting the device.
• Vibrate while ringing: Set your device to
vibrate in addition to ringing when you receive
a call.
• Vibration pattern: Choose from preset
vibration patterns or create your own pattern.
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Volume
Set the volume level for call ringtones, notifications,
and other audio.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume,
and drag the sliders.
Media volume limiter
Limit the maximum output of the device’s volume
while using headphones or Bluetooth speakers
(not included).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume.
Note: You can also use the Volume key to adjust the
V
volume. Tap
Use Volume keys for media
Set the default of the Volume key to control the media
volume.
More to customize all volume options.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration.
3. Tap Use Volume keys for media to enable this
feature.
3. Tap More options > Media volume limiter.
4. Tap On/Off to enable this feature.
l To set the maximum output volume, drag the
Custom volume limit slider.
l To require a PIN to make changes to the
volume setting, tap Set volume limit PIN.
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Ringtone
Do not disturb
Choose from preset ringtones or add your own.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration >
Set your device to mute all or some notifications and
sounds during specific time periods.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Ringtone.
3. Tap a ringtone to hear a preview and select it.
– or –
Tap Add to use an audio file as a ringtone.
Notification sounds
Customize notification sounds for certain apps or
choose a default for all notifications.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration >
Notification sounds and tap a sound to choose it.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration >
Do not disturb and configure the following:
• Turn on now: Enable this option.
• Turn on as scheduled: Configure Days,
Start time, and End time to set up a do not
disturb schedule.
• Allow exceptions: Customize which
notifications are allowed while your device is
in Do not disturb mode.
• App rules: Manage rules set by apps.
• Hide visual notifications: Select options for
preventing visual notifications for apps
silenced by Do not disturb.
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System sounds
Key-tap feedback
Set various other system sound options.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Play tones when keys are tapped.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
to enable each option:
Settings > Sounds and vibration, and tap
2. Tap
tap to enable each option:
Settings > Sounds and vibration, and then
• Touch sounds: Play tones when you touch or
• Dialing keypad tones: Play a tone when the
tap the screen to make selections.
dialing keypad is tapped.
• Screen lock sounds: Play a sound when you
unlock the screen.
• Keyboard sound: Play a sound when the
Samsung keyboard is tapped.
• Charging sound: Play a sound when a charger
is connected.
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Sound quality and
effects
Choose from advanced sound options to customize
your audio experience.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
• Concert hall: Simulate the reverb of a
concert hall.
• Adapt Sound: Customize your sound settings.
2. Tap
Settings > Sounds and vibration > Sound
quality and effects. The following options are
available:
• Dolby Atmos: Transform your experience with
audio that surrounds you.
• Equalizer: Choose an audio preset that is
customized to different genres of music.
• Advanced/Basic: Manually adjust various
sound qualities.
• Tube Amp Pro: Simulate the soft timbre of a
tube amplifier.
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Notifications
Select which apps you want to receive
alerts from. Alerts include notifications,
sounds, and vibrations.
Manage notifications
Smart alert
Allow or block notifications from apps and services.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Set the device to vibrate when you pick it up to notify
you about missed calls and messages.
2. Tap
Settings > Notifications.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
• To customize App icon badges, tap App icon
badges.
• To enable notifications, tap All apps, or tap
On/Off next to an app.
• To configure additional notification settings,
tap Advanced.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features >
Smart alert, and tap On/Off to enable.
• To customize individual notification settings,
tap an app or service.
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Display
Configure your display’s brightness,
screen timeout delay, and other settings.
Screen off settings
Screen brightness
Customize when the screen turns off.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Display.
3. Tap an option to customize:
• Screen timeout: Turn the screen off after a set
amount of time.
Adjust the screen brightness to suit your surroundings
or personal preference. You may also want to adjust
screen brightness to conserve battery power.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Display.
3. Customize options under Brightness:
• Screen saver: Display colors or images after
the screen has turned off or while charging.
• Drag the Brightness slider to set a custom
brightness level.
• Tap Outdoor mode to increase the screen
brightness for 15 minutes for greater visibility
when outdoors.
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Font and screen zoom
Screen quality
You can set the screen zoom level and the font size
and style.
Customize the screen mode to match your viewing
preferences.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
for the following options:
Settings > Display > Font and screen zoom
• Drag the Screen zoom slider to adjust the
zoom level.
• Drag the Font size slider to adjust the size
of text.
• Tap a font to select it, or tap
Download
fonts to find new fonts from Galaxy Apps.
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2. Tap
Settings > Display.
3. Tap Screen mode and choose Adaptive display or
a specific type of screen mode based on what
you are viewing.
3. Tap Apply to set the screen zoom and font.
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One-handed mode
Change the screen layout to accommodate operating
your device with one hand.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features >
One-handed mode.
3. Tap On/Off to enable the following:
• Gesture: Swipe up diagonally from either
bottom corner to reduce the display size.
• Button: Press the Home key three times in
quick succession to reduce the display size.
• Show keys on screen: Display the Home, Back,
and Recents keys on the screen.
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Device
maintenance
View the status of your device’s battery,
storage, and memory. You can also
automatically optimize your device’s
system resources.
Quick optimization
The quick optimization feature improves device
performance through the following actions:
Battery
View how battery power is used for device activities.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
l
Identifying apps that use excessive battery power
and clearing unneeded items from memory.
l Deleting unnecessary files and closing apps
running in the background.
l Scanning for malware.
To use the quick optimization feature:
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Device maintenance.
3. Tap Optimize now.
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2. Tap
for options:
Settings > Device maintenance > Battery
• Battery usage: View power usage by item.
• Power saving mode: Select a power mode to
extend battery life.
• App power monitor: View power usage by app.
• Unmonitored apps: Select apps to exclude
from being put to sleep by the App power
monitor.
• Always sleeping apps: Select apps to put to
sleep immediately when not being used.
• More options > Advanced settings: Configure
advanced battery settings and notifications.
. . .
Storage
View the device memory and usage. Mount, unmount,
or format an optional memory card (not included).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Device maintenance > Storage.
l To increase available memory, tap Clean now.
Memory card (SD card)
Once an optional memory card (not included) has been
installed in your device, the card memory is displayed
in the Storage setting.
Mount a memory card
When you install an optional memory card, it is
automatically mounted (connected to the device) and
prepared for use. However, should you unmount the
card without removing it from the device, you need to
mount it before it can be accessed.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Device maintenance > Storage.
3. Tap More options > Storage settings.
4. Under Portable storage, tap your SD card, and
then tap Mount.
For more information, see “Install a SIM card and
memory card” on page 8.
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Remove a memory card
Warning: To prevent damage to information stored on
the memory card, unmount the card before removing it
from the device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Format a memory card
Warning: When formatting an SD card, you should back
up your music and photo files that are stored on the
card because formatting the SD card deletes all the
stored data.
2. Tap
Settings > Device maintenance > Storage.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
. . .
3. Tap More options > Storage settings.
4. Under Portable storage, tap your SD card, and
then tap Unmount.
5. Remove your memory card from the device.
. . .
2. Tap
Settings > Device maintenance > Storage.
3. Tap More options > Storage settings.
4. Under Portable storage, tap your SD card, tap
Format, and then follow the prompts.
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Memory
Language and input
Check the amount of available memory. You can close
background apps and reduce the amount of memory
you are using to speed up your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Device maintenance > Memory.
• The used and available memory are shown.
3. To free up as much memory as possible, tap
Clean now and follow the prompts.
• The selected apps and services in the list will
be closed.
3. Tap
Configure your device’s language and input settings.
Change the device language
You can add languages to your list and organize them
according to preference. If an app does not support
your default language, then it will move to the next
supported language in your list.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input > Language.
Add language, and select a language
from the list.
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4. Tap Set as default to change the device
language.
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• To switch to another language on the list, drag
Move next to the desired language to the
A
V
top of the list, and then tap Done.
Default keyboard
You can select a default keyboard for your device’s
menus and keyboards. Additional keyboards can be
downloaded from the Google Play store.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input.
Google Voice typing
Speak rather than type your text entries using
Google Voice™ typing.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input.
3. Tap On-screen keyboard > Google voice typing.
3. Tap Default keyboard, and select a keyboard.
• Languages: Select languages for Google voice
typing.
• Voice Match: Train Google Assistant to
recognize your voice when you say
"Ok Google".
• Hands-free: Allow requests with the device
locked.
• Speech output: Select options for spoken
feedback.
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• Offline speech recognition: Download and
install speech recognition engines, allowing
you to use voice input while not connected to
the network.
• Block offensive words: Hide search results
that contain offensive words.
• Bluetooth headset: Records audio through a
Bluetooth headset, if available.
Manage on-screen keyboards
Enable or disable on-screen keyboards.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input.
Physical keyboards
Customize options when you have a physical keyboard
connected to your device (sold separately).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input.
3. Tap Physical keyboard, and then choose an
option:
• Show on-screen keyboard: Show the
on-screen keyboard while a physical keyboard
is also being used.
• Keyboard shortcuts: Show explanations of the
keyboard shortcuts on the screen.
3. Tap On-screen keyboard > Manage keyboards.
4. Tap each keyboard to enable or disable.
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Autofill service
Save time entering information using autofill services.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General Management >
Language and input.
3. Tap Autofill service and select your preferred
Text-to-speech options
Configure your Text-to-Speech (TTS) options. TTS is
used for various accessibility features, such as Voice
Assistant.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input > Text-to-speech for options:
service.
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• Preferred engine: Choose either the
Samsung or Google Text-to-speech engine.
Tap
Settings for options.
• Language: Select a default language.
• Speech rate: Set the speed at which the text
is spoken.
• Pitch: Set the pitch of the speech.
• Play: Tap to play a short demonstration of
speech synthesis.
• Reset: Reset the speech rate and pitch.
Pointer speed
Configure pointer speed for an optional mouse or
trackpad (not included).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Language and input.
Date and time
By default, your device receives date and time
information from the wireless network. Outside of
network coverage, you can set the date and time
manually.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
3. Under Pointer speed, drag the slider to the right
to go faster or to the left to go slower.
2. Tap
Settings > General management > Date
and time. The following options are available:
• Automatic date and time: Receive date and
time updates from your wireless network.
When Automatic date and time is disabled,
the following options are available:
– Set date: Enter the current date.
– Set time: Enter the current time.
– Select time zone: Choose a new time zone.
• Use 24-hour format: Set the format for
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displaying time.
Report diagnostic
information
AT&T Mobile Network
Diagnostics
This feature sends diagnostic information about your
device when you are having technical problems.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
Collect diagnostic and usage data for troubleshooting.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
AT&T mobile network diagnostics.
2. Tap
Settings > General management >
Report diagnostic information.
3. Read and accept the consent information to
enable this feature.
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Reset
Reset device and network settings. You can also reset
your device to its factory defaults.
Reset settings
You can reset your device to its factory default
settings, which resets everything except the security,
language, and account settings. Personal data is not
affected.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management > Reset >
Reset settings.
3. Tap Reset settings, and confirm when prompted.
Reset network settings
You can reset Wi-Fi, mobile data, and Bluetooth
settings with Reset network settings.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General Management > Reset >
Reset network settings.
3. Tap Reset settings, and confirm when prompted.
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Factory data reset
You can reset your device to factory defaults, erasing
all data from your device.
This action permanently erases ALL data from the
device, including Google or other account settings,
system and application data and settings, downloaded
applications, as well as your music, photos, videos, and
other files. Any data stored on an external SD card is
not affected.
Note: When you sign in to a Google Account on your
device, Factory Reset Protection is activated. This
protects your device in the event it is lost or stolen.
If you reset your device to factory default settings with
the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) feature activated,
you must enter the user name and password for a
registered Google Account to regain access to the
device. You will not be able to access the device
without the correct credentials.
Warning: If you reset your Google Account password, it
can take 24 hours for the password reset to sync with
all devices registered to the account.
Before resetting your device:
1. Verify that the information you want to keep has
transferred to your storage area.
2. Log in to your Google Account and confirm your
user name and password.
To reset your device:
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management > Reset >
Factory data reset.
3. Tap Reset and follow the prompts to perform the
reset.
4. When the device restarts, follow the prompts to
set up your device.
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Enable factory reset protection
Adding a Google Account to your device automatically
activates the FRP security feature.
Disable factory reset protection
To disable FRP, remove all Google Accounts from the
device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Accounts > [Google account].
Settings > Cloud and accounts >
3. Tap Remove account.
Factory reset protection
When you sign in to a Google Account on your device,
Factory Reset Protection is activated. Factory Reset
Protection (FRP) prevents other people from using
your device if it is reset to factory settings without
your permission. For example, if your device is lost or
stolen and a factory data reset is performed, only
someone with your Google Account username and
password can use the device.
You will not be able to access the device after a factory
data reset if you do not have your Google Account
username and password.
Caution: Before shipping your device back to Samsung
or taking it to your nearest Samsung-authorized
service center, you should remove your Google
Account before resetting the device back to factory
settings. For more information, visit
samsung.com/us/support/frp.
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Auto restart
Software update
Optimize your device by restarting it automatically at
set times. Any unsaved data will be lost when the
device restarts.
Check for and install available software updates for
your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
following options:
Settings > Software update for the
• Check for updates: Manually check for
software updates.
• Continue update: Resume an update that was
interrupted.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > General management > Reset >
Auto restart.
3. Tap On/Off to activate Auto restart, and then set
the following parameters:
• Time: Set the time of day to restart your
device.
• Day: Select the day of the week to
automatically restart your device.
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Lock screen
and security
Secure your device and protect your data
with Lock screen and security settings.
Screen lock types
The various Screen lock types offer high, medium, or no
security. Choose from the following: Swipe, Pattern,
PIN, Password, and None.
Set a secure screen lock
It is recommended that you secure your device using a
secure screen lock (Pattern, PIN, or Password).
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Lock screen > Screen lock type
and tap a secure screen lock (Pattern, PIN, or
Password).
3. Tap On/Off to enable showing notifications on
the lock screen. The following options are
available:
l Hide content: Enable to hide the content of
notifications.
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l Notification icons only: Enable to hide
notification details and show only the icon.
l Transparency: Adjust the transparency of
notifications.
l Auto-reverse text color: Reverse the color of
notification text automatically based on the
background color.
4. Tap Done when finished.
5. Configure the following screen lock options:
l Smart Lock: Unlock your device automatically
when trusted locations or other devices have
been detected. A secure screen lock is
required for this feature.
l Secure lock settings: Customize your secure
lock settings. A secure screen lock is required
for this feature.
Clock and information
Configure features for the Lock screen.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Lock screen for options:
• Clock style: Set the type and color of the clock
on the Lock screen.
• Roaming clock: Change to digital clocks
showing both local and home time zones
when roaming.
• FaceWidgets: Enable widgets on the Lock
screen to get quick access to useful
information.
• Contact information: Show your contact
information, such as your phone number or
email address.
• Notifications: Select which notifications to
display on the Lock screen.
• App shortcuts: Select which apps to open from
the Lock screen.
Google Play Protect
Configure app safety checks from Google Play.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Google Play Protect.
3. Tap options to customize security.
Find My Mobile
Protect your device from loss or theft allowing your
device to be locked, tracked, and for your data to be
deleted remotely. For more information, visit
samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/find-my-mobile.
You must sign up for a Samsung account and enable
Google location service to use Find My Mobile.
To access your device remotely, visit
findmymobile.samsung.com.
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1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Find My Mobile.
3. Enter your Samsung account password or, if you
are not logged in to your Samsung account, tap
Add account and follow the prompts. The
following options are available:
l Remote controls: Activate or deactivate
Remote controls, which allows you to access
your device remotely.
l Google location service: Activate or deactivate
Google location service. This service must be
on in order to find your device.
l Send last location: Allow your device to send
its last location to the Find My Mobile server
when the battery falls below a certain level.
Security update
Check the date of the last security software update.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Security update to
see if the latest security update is installed.
Install Unknown Apps
Allow selected apps to install unknown 3rd-party
apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
apps.
Settings > Security > Install unknown
3. Tap an app.
4. Tap Allow from this source to enable apps to be
installed using this app.
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Secure Folder
Lock your private content and apps to enhance
security. You must sign in to your Samsung account in
order to use Secure Folder. You must also set a secure
lock for your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
App permission
monitor
Get notified when permissions you select are being
used by apps running in the background.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Secure Folder and
follow the prompts to secure content on your
device.
2. Tap
monitor.
Settings > Security > App permission
3. Tap On/Off next to the apps you want to be
notified about when they use certain
permissions.
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Secure startup
Encrypt SD card
Protect your device by requiring a numeric PIN,
pattern, or password to be entered before it starts up.
You must have a secured screen lock for this option to
be available.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
select an option.
Settings > Security > Secure startup and
Protect your optional memory (not included) card by
encrypting its data.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Encrypt SD card.
3. Tap Encrypt SD card and follow the prompts to
encrypt all data on your memory card.
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Factory data reset
password
Require a password to reset your device to factory
default settings.
Set up SIM card lock
Require your SIM card PIN to unlock and use your
SIM card.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings > Set up/change password and enter a
password.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings > Set up SIM card lock and follow the
prompts.
• Tap Lock SIM card to enable the feature.
• Tap Change SIM card PIN to create a new PIN.
View passwords
Display password characters briefly as you type them.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings > Make passwords visible to enable the
feature.
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Device administration
Manage your device administrators and application
installation privileges.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings > Device admin apps.
3. Tap an option to enable it as a device
administrator.
Security update
service
Automatically receive security updates.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings for the following Security update service
options:
• Security policy updates: Automatically or
manually check for security policy updates.
– Automatic updates can also be limited to
only when your device is connected to a
Wi-Fi network.
• Send security reports: Use Wi-Fi to send
security reports to Samsung for threat analysis.
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Credential storage
Knox active protection
Manage your security certificates. You can disable or
remove certificates.
Protect your device against malicious attacks.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
settings for the following options:
Settings > Security > Other security
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings > Knox active protection and follow
the prompts.
• Storage type: Select a storage location for
credential contents.
• View security certificates: Display certificates
in your device’s ROM and other certificates
you have installed.
• User certificates: View user certificates.
•
Install from device storage: Install a new
certificate from storage.
• Clear credentials: Erase the credential
contents from the device and reset the
password.
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• Notification access: View the applications
that can access notifications you receive on
your device.
• Do not disturb permission: View which apps
have permission to change the Do not disturb
settings.
Advanced security
settings
Use these options to configure advanced security
settings.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Security > Other security
settings for the following advanced options:
• Trust agents: Perform selected actions when
trusted devices are connected.
– This option is only displayed when a lock
screen is enabled. For more information,
see “Set a secure screen lock” on page 148.
• Pin windows: Pin an app on your device
screen, preventing access to other features of
your device.
• Usage data access: View the applications that
can access your device’s usage history.
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Accounts
Set up and manage accounts, including
your Google Account, Samsung account,
email, and social networking accounts.
Samsung Cloud
Add an account
You can add and manage all your email, social
networking, and picture and video sharing accounts.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Cloud and accounts >
Accounts >
Add account.
3. Tap one of the account types.
4. Follow the prompts to enter your credentials and
set up the account.
l Tap Auto sync data to enable automatic
updates to your accounts.
Keep your data safe by backing up and restoring your
device. You can also sync your data from multiple
devices. For more information, visit samsung.com/
us/support/owners/app/samsung-cloud.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Cloud and accounts >
Samsung Cloud.
l
If a Samsung account has not been added,
follow the prompts to add one.
3. Once a Samsung account is configured, you
can view and manage items stored in the
Samsung Cloud.
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Account settings
Each account has its own set of settings. In addition,
you can configure common settings for all accounts of
the same type.
Account settings and available features vary between
account types and service providers. Contact your
service provider for more information on your
account’s settings.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Cloud and accounts >
Accounts > [Account type].
Remove an account
You can remove accounts from your device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Cloud and accounts >
Accounts > [Account type].
3. Tap the account and then tap Remove account.
3. Tap an account to configure that account’s sync
settings.
4. Tap other available options for the account type.
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Google account
Enable backup of your information to your Google
account.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Cloud and accounts >
Backup and restore for options:
• Back up my data: Enable back up of
application data, Wi-Fi passwords, and other
settings to Google servers.
• Backup account: Select a Google Account to
be used as your backup account.
• Automatic restore: Enable automatic
restoration of settings from Google servers.
Backup and restore
Configure your device to backup data to your personal
accounts.
Samsung account
Enable backup of your information to your Samsung
account.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
and restore for options:
Settings > Cloud and accounts > Backup
• Back up data: Configure your Samsung
account to back up your data.
• Restore data: Use your Samsung account to
restore your backup data.
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Google settings
Configure your device’s Google settings. Available
options depend on your Google account.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Google, and select an option to
customize.
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Accessibility
Accessibility services are special features
that make using the device easier for
those with certain physical disabilities.
For more information about Accessibility
for Samsung products, please contact us
at accessibility@sea.samsung.com.
Vision
You can turn on Accessibility features to assist with
visual aspects of the device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Accessibility > Vision
• Dark screen: Keep the screen turned off at all
times for privacy.
• Rapid key input: Release your finger to enter
selection instead of double tapping.
• Font and screen zoom: Configure the screen
zoom level and font size and style.
• High contrast fonts: Adjust the color and
outline of fonts to increase the contrast with
the background.
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• High contrast keyboard: Adjust the size of the
Samsung keyboard and change its colors to
increase the contrast between the keys and
the background.
• Show button shapes: Show buttons with
shaded backgrounds to make them stand out.
• Magnifier window: Magnify content shown on
the screen.
• Magnification: Use exaggerated gestures such
as triple-tapping, double pinching, and
dragging two fingers across the screen.
• Large mouse/touchpad pointer: Enable a
large pointer for a connected mouse or
touchpad.
• Color inversion: Reverse the display of colors
from white text on a black background to
black text on a white background.
• Color correction: Adjust the color of the
screen if you are color blind or have difficulty
reading the display because of the screen
color.
Hearing
You can turn on Accessibility features to assist with
audio aspects of the device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
an option:
Settings > Accessibility > Hearing, and tap
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• Flash notification: Set the camera light or
screen to blink whenever you receive a
notification.
• Mute all sounds: Turn off all notifications and
audio for privacy.
• Hearing aids: Improve the sound quality for
use with hearing aids.
• Samsung subtitles (CC): Use Samsung subtitles
with multimedia files when available.
• Google subtitles (CC): Use Google subtitles
with multimedia files when available.
• Left/right sound balance: Use the slider to set
the left and right balance when using a stereo
device.
• Mono audio: Switch audio from stereo to
mono for use with one earphone.
• Click after pointer stops: Automatically click
on an item after the pointer stops over it.
•
Interaction control: Customize interactable or
non-interactable areas, hardkeys, and the
keyboard.
Dexterity and
interaction
You can turn on Accessibility features to assist with
dexterity and interaction aspects of the device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Accessibility > Dexterity and
interaction, and tap an option:
• Assistant menu: Improve the device
accessibility for users with reduced dexterity.
• Touch and hold delay: Select a time interval
for this action.
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More accessibility
settings
Customize additional accessibility features for your
device.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
option:
Settings > Accessibility, and tap an
• Text-to-speech: Set your preferred TTS engine
and options. For more information, see
“Text-to-speech options” on page 140.
• Direction lock: Unlock the screen by swiping in
a series of directions.
• Direct access: Open your accessibility settings
by pressing the Volume up key and the Power
key together.
• Accessibility shortcut: Quickly enable
accessibility features using the Volume keys.
• Notification reminder: Beep at set intervals to
remind you of any unread notifications.
• Answering and ending calls: Select shortcuts
for answering and ending calls.
• Single tap mode: Dismiss or snooze alarms,
calendar events, and timer alerts, and answer
or reject incoming calls with a single tap.
Accessibility services
Additional accessibility apps may be downloaded from
the Google Play store.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Accessibility.
3. Other installed accessibility services may be
listed and configured under Services.
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Other settings
Configure features on your device that
make it easier to use.
Manage game
features
Automatically arranges all your games in one place.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Advanced features > Games.
Device assistance app
Device assistance apps help you by gathering
information from the screen currently shown.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > Apps > More options >
Default apps > Device assistance app.
• Tap On/Off to enable Game Tools.
3. Tap an option to customize:
• Device assistance app: Select your default
assistance app.
• Analyze on-screen text: Analyze text shown on
the screen to provide related content.
• Analyze on-screen images: Take and analyze
images of the screen.
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Dual messenger
Use two separate accounts for the same app.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Dual messenger.
Settings > Advanced features >
3. Tap On/Off next to supported apps to enable the
feature for each app.
About phone
View information about your device, including current
status, legal information, hardware and software
versions, and more.
1. From a Home screen, swipe up to access Apps.
2. Tap
Settings > About phone, and then view
your phone number, model number, serial
number, and IMEI information.
3. Tap additional items to view more information
about your device.
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Getting help
Videos
Visit samsung.com/spsn to learn more.
Smart Simulator
Visit samsungsimulator.com to learn more.
Tips and Tricks
Visit samsung.com/us/support/tips to learn
more.
Samsung Care
Visit samsung.com/us/support to learn more.
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PCTEST ENGINEERING LABORATORY, INC. 7185 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia, MD 21046 USA Tel. 410.290.6652 / Fax 410.290.6654 http://www.pctest.com HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY Applicant Name:
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 129, Samsung-ro, Maetan dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do 16677, Korea FCC ID:
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1M1802010014-08-R1.A3L A3LSMJ337A SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. RF Emissions Testing Certification CFR 20.19(b) ANSI C63.19-2011 285076 D01 HAC Guidance v05 285076 D02 T-Coil testing for CMRS IP v03 Portable Handset SM-J337A SM-J337AZ, SM-J336AZ Pre-Production Sample [S/N: 44214]
C63.19-2011 HAC Category:
M3 (RF EMISSIONS CATEGORY) Note: This revised Test Report (S/N: 1M1802010014-08-R1.A3L) supersedes and replaces the previously issued test report on the same subject device for the same type of testing as indicated. Please discard or destroy the previously issued test report(s) and dispose of it accordingly. This wireless portable device has been shown to be hearing-aid compatible under the above rated category, specified in ANSI/IEEE Std. C63.19-2011 and has been tested in accordance with the specified measurement procedures. Hearing-Aid Compatibility is based on the assumption that all production units will be designed electrically identical to the device tested in this report. Test results reported herein relate only to the item(s) tested. North America bands only. I attest to the accuracy of data. All measurements reported herein were performed by me or were made under my supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. I assume full responsibility for the completeness of these measurements and vouch for the qualifications of all persons taking them. Approved by:
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Portable Handset Page 1 of 68 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................. 3 DUT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................ 4 ANSI/IEEE C63.19 PERFORMANCE CATEGORIES .................................................................... 5 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................... 6 TEST PROCEDURE ..................................................................................................................... 11 SYSTEM CHECK .......................................................................................................................... 13 MODULATION INTERFERENCE FACTOR .................................................................................. 16 RF CONDUCTED POWER MEASUREMENTS ............................................................................ 19 JUSTIFICATION OF HELD TO EAR MODES TESTED ............................................................... 30 OVERALL MEASUREMENT SUMMARY ..................................................................................... 31 EQUIPMENT LIST ......................................................................................................................... 33 MEASUREMENT UNCERTAINTY ................................................................................................ 34 TEST DATA ................................................................................................................................... 35 CALIBRATION CERTIFICATES .................................................................................................... 40 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................................... 63 REFERENCES .............................................................................................................................. 64 TEST PHOTOGRAPHS ................................................................................................................ 66 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager I N T R O D U C T I O N 1 . On July 10, 2003, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted new rules requiring wireless manufacturers and service providers to provide digital wireless phones that are compatible with hearing aids. The FCC has modified the exemption for wireless phones under the Hearing Aid Compatibility Act of 1998 (HAC Act) in WT Docket 01-309 RM-86581 to extend the benefits of wireless telecommunications to individuals with hearing disabilities. These benefits encompass business, social and emergency communications, which increase the value of the wireless network for everyone. An estimated more than 10% of the population in the United States show signs of hearing impairment and of that fraction, almost 80% use hearing aids. Approximately 500 million people worldwide suffer from hearing loss. Compatibility Tests Involved:
The standard calls for wireless communications devices to be measured for:
RF Electric-field emissions T-coil mode, magnetic-signal strength in the audio band T-coil mode, magnetic-signal frequency response through the audio band T-coil mode, magnetic-signal and noise articulation index The hearing aid must be measured for:
RF immunity in microphone mode RF immunity in T-coil mode In the following tests and results, this report includes the evaluation for a wireless communications device. Figure 1-1 Hearing Aid in-vitu 1 FCC Rule & Order, WT Docket 01-309 RM-8658 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager 2 . D U T D E S C R I P T I O N FCC ID:
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A3LSMJ337A Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 129, Samsung-ro, Maetan dong, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si Gyeonggi-do 16677, Korea SM-J337A SM-J337AZ, SM-J336AZ 44214 Internal Antenna Portable Handset Table 2-1 A3LSMJ337A HAC Air Interfaces AirInterface GSM UMTS LTE(FDD) WIFI BT Band
(MHz) 850 1900 GPRS/EDGE 850 1700 1900 HSPA 700(B12) 790(B14) 850(B5) 1700(B4) 1900(B2) 2500(B7) 2450 2450 TypeTransport HACTested VO VD VD VD VD VD DT Yes No No No No No No Simultaneous ButNotTested Yes:WIFIorBT Yes:WIFIorBT Yes:WIFIorBT Yes:WIFIorBT NameofVoiceService CMRSVoice GoogleDuo CMRSVoice GoogleDuo Yes:WIFIorBT VoLTE,GoogleDuo Yes:GSM,UMTS,orLTE Yes:GSM,UMTS,orLTE VoWIFI,GoogleDuo N/A TypeTransport VO=VoiceOnly DT=DigitalDataNotintendedforCMRSService VD=CMRSandIPVoiceoverDataTransport Notes:
1.EvaluatedforMIFandlowpowerexemption. I. Power Reduction for WIFI This device uses an independent fixed level power reduction mechanism for all WIFI operations during voice or VoIP held to ear scenarios. Reduced powers were used to evaluate for low-power exemption in Section 9.II for WIFI. Detailed descriptions of the power reduction mechanism are included in the operational description. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager A N S I / I E E E C 6 3 . 1 9 P E R F O R M A N C E C A T E G O R I E S 3 . I. RF EMISSIONS The ANSI Standard presents performance requirements for acceptable interoperability of hearing aids with wireless communications devices. When these parameters are met, a hearing aid operates acceptably in close proximity to a wireless communications device. Category Telephone RF Parameters Near field Category M1 M2 M3 M4 M1 M2 M3 M4 E-field emissions CW dB(V/m) f < 960 MHz f > 960 MHz 50 to 55 45 to 50 40 to 45
< 40 40 to 45 35 to 40 30 to 35
< 30 WD near-field categories as defined in ANSI C63.19-2011 Table 3-1 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager S Y S T E M S P E C I F I C A T I O N S 4 . ER3DV6 E-Field Probe Description Construction:
Calibration:
Frequency:
Directivity Dynamic Range Linearity:
Dimensions One dipole parallel, two dipoles normal to probe axis Built-in shielding against static charges In air from 100 MHz to 3.0 GHz
(absolute accuracy 6.0%, k=2) 100 MHz to > 6 GHz;
Linearity: 0.2 dB (100 MHz to 3 GHz) 0.2 dB in air (rotation around probe axis) 0.4 dB in air (rotation normal to probe axis) 2 V/m to > 1000 V/m
(M3 or better device readings fall well below diode compression point) 0.2 dB Overall length: 330 mm (Tip: 16 mm) Tip diameter: 8 mm (Body: 12 mm) Distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 2.5 mm Figure 4-1 E-field Free-space Probe Probe Tip Description HAC field measurements take place in the close near field with high gradients. Increasing the measuring distance from the source will generally decrease the measured field values (in case of the validation dipole approx. 10% per mm). The electric field probes have an irregular internal geometry because it is physically not possible to have the 3 orthogonal sensors situated with the same center. The effect of the different sensor centers is accounted for in the HAC uncertainty budget ("sensor displacement"). Their geometric center is at 2.5mm from the tip, and the element ends are 1.1mm closer to the tip. The antistatic shielding inside the probe is connected to the probe connector case. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager Instrumentation Chain Equation 1 Probe Response to Frequency The E-field sensors have inherently a very flat frequency response. They are calibrated with a number of frequencies resulting in a common calibration factor, with the frequency behavior documented in the calibration certificate (See also below). Figure 4-2 E-Field Probe Frequency Response FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager SPEAG Robotic System E-field measurements are performed using the DASY5 automated dosimetric assessment system. The DASY5 is made by Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG) in Zurich, Switzerland and consists of high precision robotics system (Staubli), robot controller, Intel CORE i7 computer, near-
field probe, probe alignment sensor, and the HAC phantom. The robot is a six-axis industrial robot performing precise movements to position the probe to the location (points) of maximum electromagnetic field (EMF). Figure 4-3 SPEAG Robotic System System Hardware A cell controller system contains the power supply, robot controller, teach pendant (Joystick), and a remote control used to drive the robot motors. The PC consists of the computer with operating system and RF Measurement Software DASY5 v52.8 (with HAC Extension), A/D interface card, monitor, mouse, and keyboard. The Staubli Robot is connected to the cell controller to allow software manipulation of the robot. A data acquisition electronic (DAE) circuit that performs the signal amplification, signal multiplexing, AD-conversion, offset measurements, mechanical surface detection, collision detection, etc. is connected to the Electro-optical coupler (EOC). The EOC performs the conversion from the optical into digital electric signal of the DAE and transfers data to the PC plug-in card. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager System Electronics The DAE consists of a highly sensitive electrometer-grade preamplifier with auto-zeroing, a channel and gain-switching multiplexer, a fast 16 bit AD-converter and a command decoder and control logic unit. Transmission to the PC-card is accomplished through an optical downlink for data and status information and an optical uplink for commands and clock lines. The mechanical probe mounting device includes two different sensor systems for frontal and sidewise probe contacts. They are also used for mechanical surface detection and probe collision detection. The robot uses its own controller with a built in VME-bus computer. Figure 4-4 SPEAG Robotic System Diagram DASY5 Instrumentation Chain The first step of the evaluation is a linearization of the filtered input signal to account for the compression characteristics of the detector diode. The compensation depends on the input signal, the diode type and the DC-transmission factor from the diode to the evaluation electronics. If the exciting field is pulsed, the crest factor of the signal must be known to correctly compensate for peak power. The formula for each channel can be given as:
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Portable Handset Page 9 of 68 The measurement/integration time per point, as specified by the system manufacturer is >500ms. The signal response time is evaluated as the time required by the system to reach 90% of the expected final value after an on/off switch of the power source with an integration time of 500ms and a probe response time of <5 ms. In the current implementation, DASY5 waits longer than 100ms after having reached the grid point before starting a measurement, i.e., the response time uncertainty is negligible. If the device under test does not emit a CW signal, the integration time applied to measure the electric field at a specific point may introduce additional uncertainties due to the discretization. The tolerances for the different systems had the worst-case of 2.6%. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager T E S T P R O C E D U R E 5 . I. RF EMISSIONS Per 5.5.1.2 (d-f) Per 5.5.1.2 (a-c) Per 5.5.1.2 (i-j) Per 5.5.1.2 (g-h) & 5.5.1.3 Figure 5-1 RF Emissions Flow Chart FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager Test Setup E-Field Emissions Test Setup Diagram (See Test Photographs for actual WD scan grid overlay) Figure 5-2 Figure 5-3 HAC Phantom RF Emissions Test Procedure:
The following illustrate a typical RF emissions test scan over a wireless communications device:
1. Proper operation of the field probe, probe measurement system, other instrumentation, and the positioning system was confirmed. 2. WD is positioned in its intended test position, acoustic output point of the device perpendicular to the field probe. 3. The WD operation for maximum rated RF output power was configured and confirmed with the base station simulator, at the test channel and other normal operating parameters as intended for the test. The battery was ensured to be fully charged before each test. 4. The center sub-grid was centered over the center of the acoustic output (also audio band magnetic output, if applicable). The WD audio output was positioned tangent (as physically possible) to the measurement plane. 5. A surface calibration was performed before each setup change to ensure repeatable spacing and proper maintenance of the measurement plane using the HAC Phantom. 6. The measurement system measured the field strength at the reference location. 7. Measurements at 2mm or 5mm increments in the 5 x 5 cm region were performed at a distance 15 mm from the center point of the probe measurement element to the WD. A 360o rotation about the azimuth axis at the maximum interpolated position was measured. For the worst-case condition, the peak reading from this rotation was used in re-evaluating the HAC category. 8. The system performed a drift evaluation by measuring the field at the reference location. If the power drift deviated by more than 5%, the HAC test and drift measurements were repeated. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager S Y S T E M C H E C K 6 . I. System Check Parameters The input signal was an un-modulated continuous wave. The following points were taken into consideration in performing this check:
Average Input Power P = 100mW RMS (20dBm RMS) after adjustment for return loss The test fixture must meet the 2 wavelength separation criterion The proper measurement of the 15 mm probe to dipole separation, which is measured from top surface of the dipole to the calibration reference point of the sensor, defined by the probe manufacturer is shown in the following diagram:
E-field probe Housing Manufactures Probe Calibration Reference point 15 mm Dipole arm Figure 6-1 Top surface of dipole Center of dipole Separation Distance from Dipole to Field Probe RF power was recorded using both an average reading meter and a peak reading meter. Readings of the probe are provided by the measurement system. To assure proper operation of the near-field measurement probe the input power to the dipole shall be commensurate with the full rated output power of the wireless device [e.g. - for a cellular phone wireless device the average peak antenna input power will be on the order of 100mW (20dBm) RMS] after adjustment for any mismatch. II. Validation Procedure A dipole antenna meeting the requirements given in C63.19 was placed in the position normally occupied by the WD. The length of the dipole was scanned, and the average peak value was recorded. Measurement of CW Using the near-field measurement system, scan the antenna over the radiating dipole and record the greatest field reading observed. Due to the nature of E-fields about free-space dipoles, the two E-field peaks measured over the dipole are averaged to compensate for non-parallelity of the setup (see manufacturer method on dipole calibration certificates, page 2). Field strength measurements shall be made only when the probe is stationary. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager RF power was recorded using both an average and a peak power reading meter. Output Power Meter Output Power Meter Signal Generator Amplifier Directional Coupler Signal Generator Amplifier Directional Coupler Reference Dipole Power Meter Reference Figure 6-2 Setup for Desired Output Power to Dipole Reference Dipole Power Meter Reference Figure 6-3 Setup to Dipole Using this setup configuration, the signal generator was adjusted for the desired output power (100mW) at a specified frequency. The reference power from the coupled port of the directional coupler is recorded. Next, the output cable is connected to the reference dipole, as shown in Figure 6-3. The input signal level was adjusted until the reference power from the coupled port of the directional coupler was the same as previously recorded, to compensate for the impedance mismatch between the output cable and the reference dipole. To assure proper operation of the near-field measurement probe the input power to the reference dipole was verified to the full rated output power of the wireless device. The dipole was secured in a holder in a manner to meet the 20 dB reflection. The near-field measurement probe was positioned over the dipole. The antenna was scanned over the appropriate sized area to cover the dipole from end to end. SPEAG uses 2D interpolation algorithms between the measured points. Please see below two dimensional plots showing that the interpolated values interpolate smoothly between 5mm steps for a free-space RF dipole:
Figure 6-4 2-D Raw Data from scan along dipole axis Figure 6-5 2-D Interpolated points from scan along dipole axis Figure 6-6 2-D Raw Data from scan along transverse axis 2-D Interpolated points from scan along transverse axis Figure 6-7 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager III. System Check Results Validation Results Date Frequency
(MHz) Probe S/N DAE S/N Dipole S/N 3/5/2018 835 1880 2335 2335 859 859 1082 1064 Input Power
(dBm) 20.0 20.0 E-field Result
(V/m) 109.8 92.9 Target Field
(V/m) 106.8 89.6
%
Deviation 2.8%
3.6%
Figure 6-8 System Check Setup FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager 7 . M O D U L A T I O N I N T E R F E R E N C E F A C T O R I. Measuring Modulation Interference Factors For any specific fixed and repeatable modulated signal, a modulation interference factor (MIF, expressed in dB) may be determined that relates its interference potential to its steady-state RMS signal level or average power level. This factor is a function only of the audio-frequency amplitude modulation characteristics of the signal and is the same for field-strength and conducted power measurements. The MIF is valid only for a specific repeatable audio-frequency amplitude modulation characteristic; any change in modulation characteristic requires determination and application of a new MIF. The MIF may be determined using a radiated RF field or a conducted RF signal:
a. Using RF illumination or conducted coupling, apply the specific modulated signal in question to the measurement system at a level within its confirmed operating dynamic range. b. Measure the steady-state RMS level at the output of the fast probe or sensor. c. Measure the steady-state average level at the weighting output. d. Without changing the square-law detector or weighting system, and using RF illumination or conducted coupling, substitute for the specific modulated signal a 1 kHz, 80% amplitude modulated carrier at the same frequency and adjust its strength until the level at the weighting output equals the step c) measurement. e. Without changing the carrier level from step d), remove the 1 kHz modulation and again measure the steady-state RMS level indicated at the output of the fast probe or sensor. f. The MIF for the specific modulation characteristic is provided by the ratio of the step e) measurement to the step b) measurement, expressed in dB (20 log[(step e)/(step b)]). The following procedure was used to measure the MIF using the SPEAG Audio Interference Analyzer
(AIA), Type No: SE UMS 170 CB, Serial No.: 1010:
1. The device was placed into a simulated call using a base station simulator or set to transmit using test software for a given mode. 2. The device was then set to continuously transmit at maximum power. 3. Using a coupler if needed, the device output signal was connected to the RF In port of the AIA, which was connected to a desktop computer. Alternatively, a radiated RF signal may be used with the AIAs built-in antenna. 4. The MIF measurement procedure in the DASY software was run, and the resulting MIF value was recorded. 5. Steps 1-4 were repeated for all CMRS air interfaces, frequency bands, and modulations. The modulation interference factors obtained were applied to readings taken of the actual wireless device in order to obtain an accurate audio interference level reading using the formula:
Audio Interference Level [dB(V/m)] = 20 * log[Raw Field Value (V/m)] + MIF (dB) Because the MIF value is output power independent, MIF values for a given mode should be constant across all devices; however, per C63.19-2011 D.7, MIF values should be measured for each device being evaluated. The voice modes for this device have been investigated in this section of the report. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager II. MIF Measurement Block Diagrams Figure 7-1 MIF Measurement Setup for licensed modes III. Measured Modulation Interference Factors:
Figure 7-2 MIF Measurement Setup for unlicensed modes Table 7-1 GSM Modulation Interference Factors1 GSM850 128 3.53 3.78 190 3.53 3.77 251 3.53 3.77 512 3.53 3.73 Mode GSM Voice EDGE GSM1900 661 3.53 3.72 810 3.53 3.73 Table 7-2 UMTS Modulation Interference Factors1 UMTS V UMTS IV 4132
-20.50
-13.08
-21.42 4183
-21.30
-13.62
-21.18 4233
-20.39
-13.31
-21.05 1312
-21.10
-13.06
-21.79 1412
-22.13
-13.16
-20.84 1513
-21.31
-13.17
-21.02 9262
-21.96
-13.46
-20.65 UMTS II 9400
-21.18
-13.09
-20.57 9538
-20.25
-13.63
-20.16 Mode 12.2 kbps RMC 12.2 kbps AMR HSUPA Subtest1 UMTS 1 Note: Measured MIF values may be lower than sample MIF values provided in ANSI C63.19-2011 Annex D.7 Table D.5 due to manufacturing variations for each device, however per Annex D.7, the sample MIF values of Table D.5 are not intended to substitute for measurements of actual devices under test and their respective operating modes. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager LTE FDD Modulation Interference Factors1,3,4 Table 7-3 LTE Band Frequency
[MHz]
Channel Bandwidth
[MHz]
Modulation RB Size RB Offset 14 12 5 4 2 7 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 793.0 707.5 836.5 1732.5 1880.0 2535.0 836.5 836.5 836.5 836.5 836.5 836.5 836.5 836.5 23330 23095 20525 20175 18900 21100 20525 20525 20525 20525 20525 20525 20525 20525 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 5 3 1.4 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM QPSK 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 16QAM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25 50 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 49 0 0 24 14 5 MIF
[dB]
-10.07
-9.94
-9.63
-9.81
-9.92
-10.15
-14.08
-9.66
-9.53
-15.85
-16.92
-9.97
-9.85
-9.81 802.11b (2.4GHz, SISO) Modulation Interference Factors1,2 Table 7-4 802.11b MIF Measurements [dB]
Mode Data Rate [Mbps]
1 2 802.11b
-14.26
-13.75 5.5
-11.52 11
-10.81 802.11g (2.4GHz, SISO) Modulation Interference Factors1,2 802.11g MIF Measurements [dB]
Mode Data Rate [Mbps]
6 9 802.11g
-11.43
-10.93 12
-10.27 18
-9.60 24
-9.37 36
-9.61 48
-10.00 54
-10.41 802.11n (2.4GHz, SISO) Modulation Interference Factors1,2 802.11n (2.4GHz) MIF Measurements [dB]
Mode 802.11n 6.5
-11.69 13
-10.39 19.5
-9.75 26
-9.47 39
-9.64 52
-10.00 58.5
-10.26 65
-10.57 Data Rate [Mbps]
Table 7-5 Table 7-6 1 Note: Measured MIF values may be lower than sample MIF values provided in ANSI C63.19-2011 Annex D.7 Table D.5 due to manufacturing variations for each device, however per Annex D.7, the sample MIF values of Table D.5 are not intended to substitute for measurements of actual devices under test and their respective operating modes. 2 Note: WIFI MIF values were found to be independent of the transmit channel. 3 Note: All FDD LTE bands were found to have substantially similar MIF values given similar RB, BW, and modulation configurations. 4 Note: Note: Since LTE Band 5 at 10 MHz bandwidth is the overall worst-case LTE MIF and does not support 3 non-
overlapping channels, MIF measurements were made only on the middle channel. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager 8 . R F C O N D U C T E D P O W E R M E A S U R E M E N T S I. Procedures Used to Establish RF Signal for HAC Testing The handset was placed into a simulated call using a base station simulator in a shielded chamber. Such test signals offer a consistent means for testing HAC and are recommended for evaluating HAC. Measurements were taken with a fully charged battery. In order to verify that the device was tested and maintained at full power, this was configured with the base station simulator. II. HAC Measurement Conditions Output Power Verification Maximum output power is verified on the High, Middle and Low channels for all applicable air interfaces. See Table 8-1 for air interface specific settings of transmit power parameters. Table 8-1 Power Control Parameters and Settings by Air Interface Air Interface:
Parameter Name:
Parameter Set To:
GSM850: 5; GSM1900: 0 GSM UMTS LTE WIFI PCL TPC TPC PLS All 1s Max Power Mfr Specified III. Setup Used to Measure RF Conducted Powers Power measurements for licensed modes were performed using a base station simulator under digital average power. Power measurements for unlicensed modes were performed using a power meter and power sensor. Figure 8-1 Figure 8-2 Power Measurement Setup for licensed modes Power Measurement Setup for unlicensed modes IV. GSM Conducted Powers Band Channel GSM 850 GSM 1900 128 190 251 512 661 810 GSM
[dBm]
CS
(1 Slot) EDGE
[dBm]
1 Tx Slot 32.03 32.15 32.44 30.19 30.32 30.05 26.60 27.06 27.31 26.19 26.49 25.77 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager V. UMTS Conducted Powers Mode WCDMA HSUPA 3GPP 34.121 Subtest 12.2 kbps RMC 12.2 kbps AMR Subtest 1 Cellular Band [dBm]
AWS Band [dBm]
PCS Band [dBm]
4132 22.91 22.81 21.79 4183 22.98 22.86 21.81 4233 22.96 22.87 21.91 1312 24.50 24.49 23.66 1412 24.31 24.30 23.46 1513 24.27 24.22 23.23 9262 23.64 23.63 20.98 9400 23.75 23.71 20.97 9538 23.79 23.77 21.07 VI. LTE Conducted Powers a. LTE Band 12 LTE Band 12 (707.5MHz) Conducted Powers 10MHz Bandwidth Table 8-2 Mid Channel Modulation RB Size RB Offset 23095
(707.5 MHz) QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 Conducted Power
[dBm]
24.44 24.37 24.05 23.32 23.31 23.29 23.30 23.20 23.22 23.15 22.26 22.23 22.24 22.27 MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Note: Since LTE Band 12 at 10MHz bandwidth does not support 3 non-overlapping channels, conducted power measurements were made only on the middle channel. Table 8-3 LTE Band 12 (707.5MHz) Conducted Powers 5MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Modulation RB Size RB Offset 23035
(701.5 MHz) 23095
(707.5 MHz) 23155
(713.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 24.33 24.40 24.33 23.21 23.13 23.15 23.19 23.11 23.17 23.18 22.05 22.08 22.13 22.18 QPSK 16QAM 24.42 24.39 24.36 23.26 23.22 23.23 23.20 23.21 23.22 23.15 22.17 22.10 22.09 22.20 24.35 24.24 24.29 23.23 23.22 23.17 23.15 23.09 22.96 23.11 22.19 22.10 22.11 22.14 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Approved by:
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(700.5 MHz) 23095
(707.5 MHz) 23165
(714.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 24.26 24.26 24.24 23.19 23.15 23.16 23.16 23.01 23.00 22.98 22.20 22.19 22.18 22.10 24.25 24.28 24.21 23.19 23.20 23.17 23.18 23.06 23.01 23.03 22.16 22.20 22.19 22.17 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 12 (707.5MHz) Conducted Powers 1.4MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-5 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 23017
(699.7 MHz) 23095
(707.5 MHz) 23173
(715.3 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 b. LTE Band 14 24.20 24.25 24.22 24.13 24.13 24.05 23.17 22.89 22.88 22.90 22.94 23.01 22.98 22.07 24.26 24.33 24.27 24.24 24.23 24.20 23.25 23.00 22.93 22.86 23.05 23.09 23.08 22.26 24.27 24.30 24.27 24.16 24.19 24.11 23.14 22.90 22.91 22.85 23.02 23.08 23.07 22.13 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 LTE Band 14 (793.0MHz) Conducted Powers 10MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset 23330
(793.0 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Table 8-6 Mid Channel Conducted Power QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Note: Since LTE Band 14 at 10MHz bandwidth does not support 3 non-overlapping channels, conducted power measurements were made only on the middle channel. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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[dBm]
22.10 22.01 21.94 21.02 21.00 20.92 20.95 20.92 20.90 20.80 20.00 19.95 19.92 20.01 LTE Band 14 (793.0MHz) Conducted Powers 5MHz Bandwidth Table 8-7 Mid Channel Modulation RB Size RB Offset 23330
(793.0 MHz) Conducted Power MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
QPSK 16QAM QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0
[dBm]
22.04 22.01 22.06 20.96 20.95 20.94 20.95 20.95 20.88 20.84 19.94 19.87 19.90 19.92
[dBm]
24.66 24.61 24.55 23.52 23.49 23.45 23.50 23.37 23.33 23.30 22.47 22.45 22.44 22.55 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Note: Since LTE Band 14 at 5MHz bandwidth does not support 3 non-overlapping channels, conducted power measurements were made only on the middle channel. c. LTE Band 5 LTE Band 5 (836.5MHz) Conducted Powers 10MHz Bandwidth Table 8-8 LTE Band 5 (Cell) 10 MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset Mid Channel 20525
(836.5 MHz) Conducted Power MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Note: Since LTE Band 5 at 10MHz bandwidth does not support 3 non-overlapping channels, conducted power measurements were made only on the middle channel. LTE Band 5 (836.5MHz) Conducted Powers 5MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20425
(826.5 MHz) High Channel 20625
(846.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Table 8-9 LTE Band 5 (Cell) 5 MHz Bandwidth Mid Channel 20525
(836.5 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
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(836.5 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20415
(825.5 MHz) QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 24.56 24.55 24.53 23.43 23.44 23.43 23.45 23.23 23.29 23.25 22.46 22.46 22.44 22.45 High Channel 20635
(847.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
24.61 24.63 24.60 23.48 23.47 23.45 23.47 23.18 23.21 23.14 22.52 22.53 22.50 22.50 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 5 (836.5MHz) Conducted Powers 1.4MHz Bandwidth Table 8-11 LTE Band 5 (Cell) 1.4 MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20407
(824.7 MHz) Mid Channel 20525
(836.5 MHz) High Channel 20643
(848.3 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 d. LTE Band 4 24.51 24.49 24.48 24.40 24.42 24.38 23.39 23.26 23.30 23.27 23.28 23.30 23.29 22.43 24.50 24.49 24.50 24.44 24.45 24.41 23.38 23.25 23.30 23.27 23.35 23.37 23.39 22.48 24.56 24.60 24.57 24.50 24.51 24.48 23.48 23.15 23.19 23.11 23.31 23.37 23.34 22.45 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 LTE Band 4 (1732.5MHz) Conducted Powers 20MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset 20175
(1732.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Table 8-12 Mid Channel Conducted Power QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 0 50 99 0 25 50 0 0 50 99 0 25 50 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Note: Since LTE Band 4 at 20MHz bandwidth does not support 3 non-overlapping channels, conducted power measurements were made only on the middle channel. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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[dBm]
24.99 24.97 24.94 23.78 23.74 23.75 23.76 23.68 23.57 23.59 22.90 22.86 22.83 22.81 LTE Band 4 (1732.5MHz) Conducted Powers 15MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-13 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 20025
(1717.5 MHz) 20175
(1732.5 MHz) 20325
(1747.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
LTE Band 4 (1732.5MHz) Conducted Powers 10MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-14 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 20000
(1715.0 MHz) 20175
(1732.5 MHz) 20350
(1750.0 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 0 36 74 0 18 37 0 0 36 74 0 18 37 0 25.00 25.00 24.92 23.88 23.86 23.84 23.84 23.77 23.76 23.76 22.85 22.85 22.82 22.85 QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 24.97 24.98 24.89 23.89 23.88 23.86 23.89 23.85 23.76 23.74 22.86 22.86 22.85 22.89 24.87 24.80 24.72 23.70 23.69 23.66 23.69 23.69 23.60 23.45 22.68 22.67 22.65 22.70 24.80 24.77 24.69 23.71 23.69 23.66 23.69 23.64 23.70 23.63 22.70 22.67 22.66 22.72 24.60 24.57 24.50 23.52 23.50 23.47 23.49 23.34 23.35 23.26 22.50 22.49 22.47 22.51 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 24.55 24.53 24.47 23.45 23.45 23.43 23.46 23.46 23.41 23.35 22.46 22.44 22.41 22.49 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 4 (1732.5MHz) Conducted Powers 5MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-15 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 19975
(1712.5 MHz) 20175
(1732.5 MHz) 20375
(1752.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
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(1711.5 MHz) 20175
(1732.5 MHz) 20385
(1753.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 24.92 24.97 24.90 23.84 23.86 23.86 23.84 23.85 23.85 23.78 22.89 22.90 22.90 22.86 24.76 24.79 24.75 23.72 23.71 23.71 23.69 23.62 23.64 23.63 22.72 22.74 22.73 22.72 24.50 24.54 24.49 23.45 23.44 23.44 23.45 23.40 23.48 23.48 22.50 22.49 22.47 22.44 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 4 (1732.5MHz) Conducted Powers 1.4MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-17 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 19957
(1710.7 MHz) 20175
(1732.5 MHz) 20393
(1754.3 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 e. LTE Band 2 24.88 24.91 24.87 24.84 24.89 24.86 23.84 23.64 23.66 23.63 23.83 23.82 23.78 22.90 24.73 24.75 24.73 24.70 24.73 24.71 23.70 23.50 23.52 23.53 23.64 23.66 23.64 22.74 24.46 24.49 24.45 24.42 24.45 24.42 23.42 23.19 23.29 23.28 23.38 23.39 23.35 22.51 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 LTE Band 2 (1880.0MHz) Conducted Powers 20MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-18 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 18700
(1860.0 MHz) 18900
(1880.0 MHz) 19100
(1900.0 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 0 50 99 0 25 50 0 0 50 99 0 25 50 0 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A 24.21 24.23 24.22 23.09 23.06 23.04 23.06 22.97 22.98 22.97 22.15 22.10 22.13 22.07 24.33 24.35 24.49 23.19 23.15 23.14 23.13 22.97 22.95 23.04 22.23 22.25 22.29 22.22 24.42 24.46 24.50 23.24 23.26 23.28 23.27 23.14 23.17 23.16 22.29 22.34 22.35 22.33 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Approved by:
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Portable Handset Page 25 of 68 LTE Band 2 (1880.0MHz) Conducted Powers 15MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-19 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 18675
(1857.5 MHz) 18900
(1880.0 MHz) 19125
(1902.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 0 36 74 0 18 37 0 0 36 74 0 18 37 0 24.19 24.22 24.20 23.05 23.05 23.04 23.05 23.06 23.07 23.04 22.07 22.07 22.08 22.09 24.39 24.35 24.35 23.19 23.18 23.20 23.22 23.16 23.19 23.24 22.24 22.26 22.24 22.24 24.33 24.32 24.30 23.17 23.18 23.18 23.18 23.11 23.16 23.14 22.20 22.22 22.15 22.22 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 2 (1880.0MHz) Conducted Powers 10MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-20 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 18650
(1855.0 MHz) 18900
(1880.0 MHz) 19150
(1905.0 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 24.19 24.21 24.18 23.03 23.05 23.04 23.05 22.98 23.00 22.99 22.09 22.08 22.08 22.12 24.38 24.36 24.36 23.21 23.21 23.19 23.21 23.10 23.15 23.15 22.21 22.21 22.22 22.28 24.27 24.31 24.05 23.13 23.16 23.13 23.14 23.11 23.11 23.10 22.10 22.12 22.14 22.21 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 2 (1880.0MHz) Conducted Powers 5MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-21 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 18625
(1852.5 MHz) 18900
(1880.0 MHz) 19175
(1907.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A 24.21 24.22 24.19 23.05 23.06 23.06 23.07 23.06 23.12 23.10 22.05 22.03 22.04 22.10 24.38 24.37 24.36 23.21 23.20 23.20 23.22 23.28 23.26 23.21 22.19 22.21 22.20 22.25 24.24 24.25 24.21 23.10 23.11 23.11 23.11 23.09 23.13 23.12 22.09 22.10 22.10 22.13 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Approved by:
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Portable Handset Page 26 of 68 LTE Band 2 (1880.0MHz) Conducted Powers 3MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-22 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 18615
(1851.5 MHz) 18900
(1880.0 MHz) 19185
(1908.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 1 1 1 8 8 8 15 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 0 7 14 0 4 7 0 23.83 23.87 23.82 22.79 22.80 22.80 22.76 22.61 22.66 22.61 21.83 21.84 21.85 21.82 24.01 24.03 23.99 22.95 22.95 22.94 22.92 22.81 22.80 22.75 22.00 22.00 22.00 21.97 23.90 23.94 23.91 22.84 22.85 22.85 22.82 22.74 22.84 22.80 21.92 21.93 21.91 21.88 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 2 (1880.0MHz) Conducted Powers 1.4MHz Bandwidth Low Channel Mid Channel High Channel Table 8-23 Modulation RB Size RB Offset 18607
(1850.7 MHz) 18900
(1880.0 MHz) 19193
(1909.3 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
Conducted Power [dBm]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 3 3 3 6 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 0 2 5 0 2 3 0 f. LTE Band 7 23.95 23.99 23.98 23.96 23.99 23.97 22.92 22.73 22.71 22.65 22.91 22.90 22.89 21.96 24.19 24.22 24.21 24.10 24.13 24.11 23.04 22.85 22.83 22.89 22.97 23.01 23.00 22.10 24.10 24.13 24.09 24.00 24.05 24.01 22.97 22.75 22.80 22.77 22.93 22.95 22.94 21.99 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 Table 8-24 LTE Band 7 20 MHz Bandwidth Mid Channel 21100
(2535.0 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
LTE Band 7 (2535.0MHz) Conducted Powers 20MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20850
(2510.0 MHz) High Channel 21350
(2560.0 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 1 1 1 50 50 50 100 0 50 99 0 25 50 0 0 50 99 0 25 50 0 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A 22.93 23.00 23.03 21.80 21.86 21.87 21.81 21.70 21.75 21.72 20.73 20.77 20.80 20.75 22.80 22.83 22.76 21.62 21.65 21.61 21.63 21.49 21.55 21.54 20.57 20.60 20.58 20.55 23.01 22.97 22.89 21.83 21.80 21.76 21.77 21.68 21.71 21.61 20.77 20.73 20.71 20.70 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Approved by:
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Portable Handset Page 27 of 68 LTE Band 7 (2535.0MHz) Conducted Powers 15MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20825
(2507.5 MHz) QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 1 1 1 36 36 36 75 0 36 74 0 18 37 0 0 36 74 0 18 37 0 22.86 22.93 22.99 21.74 21.77 21.80 21.76 21.53 21.59 21.63 20.73 20.75 20.79 20.75 Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20800
(2505.0 MHz) QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 1 1 1 25 25 25 50 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 0 25 49 0 12 25 0 22.78 22.84 22.85 21.73 21.73 21.76 21.75 21.68 21.72 21.80 20.71 20.72 20.72 20.74 Table 8-25 LTE Band 7 15 MHz Bandwidth Mid Channel 21100
(2535.0 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
Table 8-26 LTE Band 7 10 MHz Bandwidth Mid Channel 21100
(2535.0 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
22.59 22.56 22.68 21.48 21.51 21.54 21.52 21.34 21.36 21.41 20.44 20.49 20.53 20.48 22.56 22.60 22.63 21.47 21.48 21.50 21.48 21.46 21.49 21.51 20.44 20.46 20.48 20.50 High Channel 21375
(2562.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
22.84 22.92 22.97 21.75 21.77 21.80 21.76 21.63 21.65 21.70 20.72 20.75 20.78 20.77 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 High Channel 21400
(2565.0 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
22.83 22.88 22.91 21.76 21.80 21.82 21.80 21.70 21.78 21.79 20.71 20.74 20.76 20.77 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 LTE Band 7 (2535.0MHz) Conducted Powers 10MHz Bandwidth Table 8-27 LTE Band 7 5 MHz Bandwidth Mid Channel 21100
(2535.0 MHz) Conducted Power [dBm]
LTE Band 7 (2535.0MHz) Conducted Powers 5MHz Bandwidth Modulation RB Size RB Offset Low Channel 20775
(2502.5 MHz) QPSK 16QAM 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 1 1 1 12 12 12 25 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 0 12 24 0 6 13 0 FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A 22.91 22.92 22.94 21.78 21.80 21.81 21.82 21.72 21.73 21.75 20.70 20.71 20.74 20.75 High Channel 21425
(2567.5 MHz) MPR Allowed per 3GPP [dB]
MPR [dB]
22.60 22.63 22.66 21.49 21.50 21.51 21.50 21.41 21.40 21.45 20.38 20.40 20.42 20.45 22.87 22.92 22.93 21.77 21.76 21.79 21.79 21.68 21.70 21.71 20.69 20.69 20.72 20.73 HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT 0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Approved by:
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Portable Handset Page 28 of 68 VII. WIFI Conducted Powers Table 8-28 IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz, SISO) Reduced Average RF Power1 Freq [MHz]
IEEE Transmission Mode Channel 2412 2437 2462 1 6 11 802.11b 14.83 14.95 14.94 802.11g 15.19 14.61 15.26 802.11n 14.87 15.49 15.26 1 Note: This device utilizes independent power reduction mechanisms for the WIFI transmitter in all WIFI modes for held-to-ear scenarios. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager J U S T I F I C A T I O N O F H E L D T O E A R M O D E S T E S T E D 9 . I. Analysis of RF Air Interface Technologies An analysis was performed, following the guidance of 4.3 and 4.4 of the ANSI standard, of the RF air interface technologies being evaluated. The factors that will affect the RF interference potential were evaluated, and the worst-case operating modes were identified and used in the evaluation. A WDs interference potential is a function both of the WDs average near-field field strength and of the signals audio-frequency amplitude modulation characteristics. Per 4.4, RF air interface technologies that have low power have been found to produce sufficiently low RF interference potential, so it is possible to exempt them from the product testing specified in Clause 5 of the ANSI standard. An RF air interface technology of a device is exempt from testing when its average antenna input power plus its MIF is 17dBm for all of its operating modes. RF air interface technologies exempted from testing in this manner are automatically assigned an M4 rating to be used in determining the overall rating for the WD. The worst-case MIF plus the worst-case average antenna input power for all modes are investigated below to determine the testing requirements for this device. II. Individual Mode Evaluations Max Power + MIF calculations for Low Power Exemptions Table 9-1 Air Interface GSM850 GSM1900 EDGE850 EDGE1900 UMTS - RMC UMTS - AMR HSPA LTE - FDD 2.4GHz WIFI Maximum Average Power
(dBm) 23.41*
21.29*
18.28*
17.46*
24.50 24.49 23.66 25.00 15.49 Worst Case MIF
(dB) Total
(Power +
MIF, dB) C63.19 Testing Required 3.53 3.53 3.78 3.73
-20.25
-13.06
-20.16
-9.53
-9.37 26.94 24.82 22.06 21.19 4.25 11.43 3.50 15.47 6.12 Yes Yes Yes**
Yes**
No No No No No
* Note: ANSI C63.19-2011 Sec. 4.4 Footnote 20 indicates the use of a long averaging time for measuring the antenna input power when using this method of exclusion. Therefore, the frame averaged power was calculated for these modes in this investigation.
** Note: EDGE data modes were considered but not tested as GSM voice modes were found to be the worst-case modes for the GSM air interface. III. Low-Power Exemption Conclusions Per ANSI C63.19-2011, RF Emissions testing for this device is required only for GSM voice modes. All other air interfaces are exempt. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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I. E-FIELD EMISSIONS:
A3LSMJ337A 44214 Table 10-1 HAC Data Summary for E-field Audio Time Avg. Time Avg. Mode Channel Scan Center Conducted Power at BS
(dBm) Field
(V/m) Field
[dB(V/m)]
MIF
(dB) Interference Level
[dB(V/m)]
FCC Limit
(dBV/m) FCC Margin
(dB) Result Excl Blocks per 5.5 E-Field Emissions GSM850 GSM1900 128 190 251 512 661 810 810 Acoustic Acoustic Acoustic Acoustic Acoustic Acoustic T-Coil 32.03 32.15 32.44 30.19 30.32 30.05 30.05 46.14 46.70 52.16 25.97 26.78 28.64 28.64 33.28 33.39 34.35 28.29 28.56 29.14 29.14 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 3.53 36.81 36.92 37.88 31.82 32.09 32.67 32.67 45.00 45.00 45.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
-8.19
-8.08
-7.12
-3.18
-2.91
-2.33
-2.33 M4 M4 M4 M3 M3 M3 M3 none none none none none none none Figure 10-1 Sample E-field Scan Overlay
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II. Worst-case Configuration Evaluation Peak Reading 360o Probe Rotation at Azimuth axis Table 10-2 Mode Channel Scan Center Time Avg. Field
(V/m) Probe Rotation at Worst-Case Time Avg. Field
[dB(V/m)]
MIF
(dB) Audio Interference Level
[dB(V/m)]
FCC Limit
(dBV/m) FCC Margin
(dB) Result Excl Blocks per 5.5 GSM1900 810 Acoustic 29.37 29.36 3.53 32.89 35.00
-2.11 M3 none Worst-Case Probe Rotation about Azimuth axis Figure 10-2
* Note: Locations of probe rotation (with and without exclusions) are shown in Figure 10-1 denoted by the green square markers. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager 1 1 . E Q U I P M E N T L I S T Table 11-1 Equipment List Manufacturer Model Description Cal Date Cal Interval Cal Due Serial Number Agilent Agilent Agilent AmplifierResearch Anritsu Anritsu Anritsu Anritsu Anritsu MiniCircuits MiniCircuits MiniCircuits Pasternack Rohde&Schwarz Rohde&Schwarz Rohde&Schwarz Rohde&Schwarz Seekonk SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG SPEAG E4438C E4432B N5182A 15S1G6 ML2496A MA2411B MA2411B MA24106A MA24106A NLP1200+
NLP2950+
BWN20W5 PE223720 CMW500 CMW500 CMU200 CMW500 NC100 AIA DAE4 CD1880V3 CD835V3 ER3DV6 ESGVectorSignalGenerator ESGDSeriesSignalGenerator MXGVectorSignalGenerator Amplifier PowerMeter PulsePowerSensor PulsePowerSensor USBPowerSensor USBPowerSensor LowPassFilterDCto1000MHz LowPassFilterDCto2700MHz PowerAttenuator BidirectionalCoupler RadioCommunicationTester WidebandRadioCommunicationTester BaseStationSimulator WidebandRadioCommunicationTester TorqueWrench(8"lb) AudioInterferenceAnalzyer DasyDataAcquisitionElectronics Freespace1880MHzDipole Freespace835MHzDipole FreespaceEfieldProbe 3/24/2017 3/24/2017 11/1/2017 N/A 4/20/2017 10/22/2017 11/28/2017 6/7/2017 6/7/2017 N/A N/A N/A N/A 4/12/2017 7/14/2017 N/A 1/19/2018 9/1/2016 N/A 5/17/2017 5/12/2016 5/10/2016 8/11/2017 Biennial Annual Annual CBT*
Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual CBT*
CBT*
CBT*
CBT*
Annual Annual N/A Annual Biennial CBT*
Annual Biennial Biennial Annual 3/24/2019 MY42082385 3/24/2018 US40053896 11/1/2018 MY47420603 N/A 4/20/2018 10/22/2018 11/28/2018 6/7/2018 6/7/2018 N/A N/A N/A N/A 4/12/2018 7/14/2018 N/A 1/19/2019 9/1/2018 N/A 5/17/2018 5/12/2018 5/10/2018 8/11/2018 433978 1306009 846215 1027293 1244512 1248508 N/A N/A 1226 N/A 128635 140144 836072/063 162125 21053 1010 859 1064 1082 2335 Calibration traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
*Note: CBT (Calibrated Before Testing). Prior to testing, the measurement paths containing a cable, attenuator, coupler or filter were connected to a calibrated source (i.e. a signal generator) to determine the losses of the measurement path. The power meter offset was then adjusted to compensate for the measurement system losses. This level offset is stored within the power meter before measurements are made. This calibration verification procedure applies to the system verification and output power measurements. The calibrated reading is then taken directly from the power meter after compensation of the losses for all final power measurements. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager 1 2 . M E A S U R E M E N T U N C E R T A I N T Y Table 12-1 Uncertainty Estimation Table Notes:
1. 2. Test equipments are calibrated according to techniques outlined in NIS81, NIS3003 and NIST Tech Note 1297. All equipments have traceability according to NIST. Measurement Uncertainties are defined in further detail in NIS 81 and NIST Tech Note 1297 and UKAS M3003.
* Uncertainty specifications from Schmidt & Partner Engineering AG (not site specific) Measurement uncertainty reflects the quality and accuracy of a measured result as compared to the true value. Such statements are generally required when stating results of measurements so that it is clear to the intended audience that the results may differ when reproduced by different facilities. Measurement results vary due to the measurement uncertainty of the instrumentation, measurement technique, and test engineer. Most uncertainties are calculated using the tolerances of the instrumentation used in the measurement, the measurement setup variability, and the technique used in performing the test. While not generally included, the variability of the equipment under test also figures into the overall measurement uncertainty. Another component of the overall uncertainty is based on the variability of repeated measurements (so-called Type A uncertainty). This may mean that the Hearing Aid immunity tests may have to be repeated by taking down the test setup and resetting it up so that there are a statistically significant number of repeat measurements to identify the measurement uncertainty. By combining the repeat measurement results with that of the instrumentation chain using the technique contained in NIS 81 and NIS 3003, the overall measurement uncertainty was estimated. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Audiological Laboratory and Telecom Denmark, October 1993. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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Quality Manager 15. EHIMA GSM Project, Development phase, Part II Project Report. Technical-Audiological Laboratory and Telecom Denmark, June 1994. 16. EHIMA GSM Project Final Report, Hearing Aids and GSM Mobile Telephones: Interference Problems, Methods of Measurement and Levels of Immunity. Technical-Audiological Laboratory and Telecom Denmark, 1995. 17. HAMPIS Report, Comparison of Mobile phone electromagnetic near field with an upscaled electromagnetic far field, using hearing aid as reference, 21 October 1999. 18. Hearing Aids/GSM, Report from OTWIDAM, Technical-Audiological Laboratory and Telecom Denmark, April 1993. 19. IEEE 100, The Authoritative Dictionary of IEEE Standards Terms, Seventh Edition. 20. Joyner, K. H, et. al., Interference to Hearing Aids by the New Digital Mobile Telephone System, Global System for Mobile (GSM) Communication Standard, National Acoustic Laboratory, Australian Hearing Series, Sydney 1993. 21. Joyner, K. H., et. al., Interference to Hearing Aids by the Digital Mobile Telephone System, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), NAL Report #131, National Acoustic Laboratory, Australian Hearing Series, Sydney, 1995. 22. Konigstein, D., and Hansen, D., A New Family of TEM Cells with enlarged bandwidth and Optimized working Volume, in the Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on EMC, Zurich, Switzerland, March 1987; 50:9, pp. 127-132. 23. Kuk, F., and Hjorstgaard, N. K., Factors affecting interference from digital cellular telephones, Hearing Journal, 1997; 50:9, pp 32-34. 24. Ma, M. A., and Kanda, M., Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference Metrology, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Technical Note 1099, July 1986, pp. 17-43. 25. Ma, M. A., Sreenivashiah, I. , and Chang, D. C., A Method of Determining the Emission and Susceptibility Levels of Electrically Small Objects Using a TEM Cell, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, Technial Note 1040, July 1981. 26. McCandless, G. A., and Lyregaard, P. E., Prescription of Gain/Output (POGO) for Hearing Aids, Hearing Instruments 1:16-21, 1983 27. Skopec, M., Hearing Aid Electromagnetic Interference from Digital Wireless Telephones, IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 235-239, June 1998. 28. Technical Report, GSM 05.90, GSM EMC Considerations, European Telecommunications Standards Institute, January 1993. 29. Victorian, T. A., Digital Cellular Telephone Interference and Hearing Aid Compatibilityan Update, Hearing Journal 1998; 51:10, pp. 53-60 30. Wong, G. S. K., and Embleton, T. F. W., eds., AIP Handbook of Condenser Microphones: Theory, Calibration and Measurements, AIP Press. FCC ID: A3LSMJ337A HAC (RF EMISSIONS) TEST REPORT Filename:
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-04-04 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | 2500 ~ 2570 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||
3 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||
4 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2018-04-04
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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1 2 3 4 |
Pine Brook, NJ
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1 2 3 4 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@pctest.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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1 2 3 4 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
SMJ337A
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
J****** C********
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 2 3 4 |
j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
R****** O********
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 2 3 4 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 2 3 4 |
United States
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 4 |
t******@pctest.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 09/21/2018 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | |||||
1 2 3 4 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Multi-band GSM/EDGE/UMTS Phone with Bluetooth and WLAN | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Output power listed is ERP for frequencies below 1 GHz and EIRP for frequencies above 1 GHz. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device supports bandwidths of 1.4/3/5/10 MHz for LTE Band 12 and 5, bandwidths of 5/10 MHz for LTE Band 14, bandwidths of 1.4/3/5/10/15/20 MHz for LTE Band 2 and LTE Band 4, and bandwidths of 5/10/15/20 MHz for LTE Band 7. The highest reported SAR for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission use conditions is 1.22 W/kg, 1.02 W/kg, 1.18 W/kg, and 1.56 W/kg, respectively. HAC Rating: M3 T3 - 2011 This device also contains functions that are not operational in U.S. Territories. This filing is only applicable for US operations. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Output power is conducted. SAR compliance for body-worn operating configurations is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. Body-worn operations are restricted the to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly and must provide at least 1.5 cm separation between the device and the user's body. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR for head, body-worn accessory, product specific (wireless router), and simultaneous transmission use conditions is 0.86 W/kg, 0.18 W/kg, 0.27 W/kg, and 1.56 W/kg, respectively. HAC Rating: M3 T3 - 2011 | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 4 |
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Global CS Center
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
R**** O******
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1 2 3 4 |
P**** N********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 4 |
82-31********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
410 2********
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1 2 3 4 |
82-31********
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1 2 3 4 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 2 3 4 |
p******@samsung.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0100000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 1.002 | 2.5 ppm | 241KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.286 | 2.5 ppm | 246KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.11 | 2.5 ppm | 4M15F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 4 | 27 | HC | 1710 | 1755 | 0.339 | 2.5 ppm | 4M16F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 5 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.814 | 2.5 ppm | 244KGXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 6 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.298 | 2.5 ppm | 251KG7W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 7 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.203 | 2.5 ppm | 4M16F9W | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 8 | 27 | HC | 699 | 716 | 0.098 | 2.5 ppm | 1M11G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 9 | 27 | HC | 699 | 716 | 0.072 | 2.5 ppm | 1M11W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 27 | HC | 699 | 716 | 0.081 | 2.5 ppm | 9M01G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 11 | 27 | HC | 699 | 716 | 0.059 | 2.5 ppm | 8M99W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 12 | 9 | HC PF | 788 | 798 | 0.095 | 2.5 ppm | 4M56G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 13 | 9 | HC PF | 788 | 798 | 0.072 | 2.5 ppm | 4M53W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 14 | 9 | HC PF | 788 | 798 | 0.085 | 2.5 ppm | 9M05G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 15 | 9 | HC PF | 788 | 798 | 0.062 | 2.5 ppm | 9M04W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 16 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.155 | 2.5 ppm | 9M04G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 17 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.109 | 2.5 ppm | 9M05W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 18 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.151 | 2.5 ppm | 1M11G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 19 | 22H | HC | 824 | 849 | 0.118 | 2.5 ppm | 1M11W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 27 | HC | 1710 | 1755 | 0.276 | 2.5 ppm | 2M73G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 21 | 27 | HC | 1710 | 1755 | 0.214 | 2.5 ppm | 2M72W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 22 | 27 | HC | 1710 | 1755 | 0.266 | 2.5 ppm | 18M0G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 23 | 27 | HC | 1710 | 1755 | 0.203 | 2.5 ppm | 18M0W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 24 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.417 | 2.5 ppm | 1M12G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 25 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.3 | 2.5 ppm | 1M12W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 26 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.391 | 2.5 ppm | 18M0G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 27 | 24E | HC | 1850 | 1910 | 0.304 | 2.5 ppm | 18M0W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 28 | 27 | HC | 2500 | 2570 | 0.22 | 2.5 ppm | 4M56G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 29 | 27 | HC | 2500 | 2570 | 0.15 | 2.5 ppm | 4M55W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 3 | 27 | HC | 2500 | 2570 | 0.201 | 2.5 ppm | 17M9G7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 31 | 27 | HC | 2500 | 2570 | 0.168 | 2.5 ppm | 18M0W7D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15B | 16 CC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15C | CC HC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.072 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.004 |
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