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Mobile : Tips & Tricks: Galaxy S II (T-Mobile)

Designed to deliver stunning images, blazing speed and powerful computing, the Galaxy S® II, available at T-Mobile, is loaded with features. From optimizing your battery to enabling motion interaction, find out how to get the most out of your smartphone with these helpful hints.

Select a feature to find out more about it:

Kies Air
Task Manager
Motion Interaction
Shortcuts
Battery Management
Music Player
Voice Commands
Video Recording
Photo Editor
Apps
Camera
Notification Panel

Clipboard
Widgets
eReading
Super AMOLED(TM) Plus
Social Hub
Screen Capture
HDMI Adapter
Internet Calling
USB Host
Dual Cameras
Instant Messaging
Galaxy Premium Support

Kies Air

Kies Air lets you wirelessly manage phone content via any web browser—including photos, music, video and contacts. You can even send text messages from your PC.
Kies Syncing on Mac® Computers: Kies is now compatible with Macintosh® computers to sync multimedia and personal information. In the Mac version, contact information is synced with your Address Book and calendar events are synced with iCal®.

Task Manager

Recently Used Apps: Touch and hold the Home key to open the Recent Apps menu, a thumbnail display of previously used apps. Touch any app icon to navigate to the app, or touch Task Manager to open the app management tool.

Motion Interaction

Motion Settings: The Galaxy S II can use four user motions–turn over, tilt, panning, and double tap–to control certain functions of the phone. Turning the phone over mutes incoming calls and sounds, tilting reduces or enlarges screen image in the Gallery or Browser, panning moves widget and shortcut icons from page to page in the Home and Applications screens, and double tap prepares the phone for voice commands. To activate these features and learn more about them, touch Applications > Settings > Motion.

Shortcuts

Direct Dialing & Messaging: If there are certain contacts that you call or message frequently, you can add those contacts as a direct dial or direct message shortcut on a Home screen. Then, with one touch and without opening the dialer or composer, you can call or message their contact. To add a direct dial or message contact, from the Home screen, touch Menu > Add > Shortcuts > Direct Dial.
Browser Bookmarks: Any website that’s been bookmarked in the browser can also be added to the Home screen as a onetouch shortcut. To add a shortcut to a favorite website, from the Home screen, touch Menu key > Add > Shortcuts > Bookmark. Touch the thumbnail of the website to select it.

Battery Management

You can better understand battery life and how to optimize it with tools found in the Settings menu. Touch Applications > Settings > Applications > Battery Use to see what programs are currently using the battery and the estimated remaining charge. You can also go to Applications > Settings > Power Saving Mode to set preferences that reduce battery usage.

Music Player

While a song is playing on your phone, the TouchWiz music player can be controlled from the app, the notifications panel, and even from the lock screen. Simply touch the play/pause, skip forward, or skip back icons to control the music. Within the app, users can search the web and YouTube™ to find more info on a song or band by touching the name of the currently playing song.

Voice Commands

Voice Talk allows users to give voice commands, including voice dial, text message, navigation, music, Web browsing and search. When docked into the car dock, the Galaxy S II automatically defaults into Voice Talk mode.
Voice Talk Ready with Green Light Indicator: When a green light appears in the Voice Talk app, the program is ready to receive a command through either the Tap & Speak button or by saying “Hi, Galaxy.” Note: Leaving Voice Talk in this ready-to-listen state for an extended period can drain the phone’s battery.
Voice Talk Bluetooth® Launching: Turn on the Launch on Bluetooth option in the Voice Talk settings menu to automatically launch the Voice Talk app when a Bluetooth headset is active.

Video Recording

HD Audio Quality: The Galaxy S II’s camcorder can capture HD–comparable video and audio footage.

Photo Editor

Selecting Items in the Photo Editor: To apply effects to an area of a photo in the editor app, the area must first be selected. To select an area, touch the selection tool and choose New Selection. The tool works best when the you drag your finger across the middle of the desired area like a paintbrush, rather than trying to outline the area. Selections can be fine-tuned with the Add To and Remove From options in the Selection menu.

Apps

Sharing Apps: Have a favorite app? Recommend it to friends via Bluetooth®, email, messaging, or Wi-Fi Direct™. Go to Applications and touch the Menu key > Share App. Select the app from the list and touch Done. Follow the prompts to send a link to download the app.

Camera

Customizing Camera Shortcuts: The camera toolbar can be customized with shortcuts. To add specific shortcuts, touch Camera > Settings > Edit Shortcuts. Drag the preferred shortcuts to the toolbar.
Click here for additional camera Tips & Tricks.

Notification Panel

Opening the Notification Panel: The Notification Panel provides information about missed calls, new messages and voicemails, download progress and more. The panel also offers quick access to on/off switches for Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, GPS, Sound and Auto Rotation. To open the panel, touch the top of the screen and sweep down.

Clipboard

When you copy text or an image from a message, the gallery or the browser, the item is stored on the Clipboard and can be pasted into any kind of composer, including email, memos and messaging. To open the clipboard while in a composer, double-tap the text box, touch the blue arrow and select Clipboard. Touch a Clipboard item to paste it into the composer.

Widgets

Resizing Widgets: Many of the Home screen widgets can be resized by long-pressing the widget and then releasing it. Yellow lines show the available sizes for the widget. Grab the lower right corner of the widget to resize it to fit one of the yellow outlines, or briefly touch the widget again to cancel the resize.

eReading

Preloaded on the Galaxy S II is Blio™, a full-color eReader that presents books in their original layout and fonts and features readaloud capability. Magazine lovers can explore the preloaded Zinio™ Reader, which offers hundreds of thousands of digital magazine titles.

Super AMOLED™ Plus

The Super AMOLED Plus display technology uses up to 50 percent more subpixels than Super AMOLED, resulting in crisper text and smoother graphics. Power consumption, response time and screen thickness are reduced compared to competing displays. The Super AMOLED Plus display also boasts improved transparency and color gamut, better viewing angle and less reflection than conventional LCD screens.

Social Hub

Synced Social Networking: The Galaxy S II can be a powerful social networking tool when you add your preferred social networking accounts to the phone. Go to Applications > Social Hub for full social networking integration and syncing, including feeds, messages and the ability to post status updates, comments, tweets and more.

Screen Capture

Capturing a Screen: To capture a photo of the phone’s current screen, touch and hold the Home key and Power key at the same time.

HDMI Adapter

Setting Up HDMI Out: To share video content with an HDTV over an HDMI cable, the optional HDMI adapter is required. This adapter converts the Galaxy S II’s data port into an HDMI out port. Please note that you must also connect the phone to a power source during sharing by connecting the phone’s own charging cable to the side-mounted power port on the adapter.

Internet Calling

Android™ 2.3 supports Internet calling on the Galaxy S II. You must set up your own provider on the phone to use the service, because SIP accounts are not provided as part of the Android support.

USB Host

Attaching USB Devices to the Galaxy S II: With the optional USB adapter, you can connect devices such as keyboards, mice and thumb drives to the Galaxy S II. High-powered devices and charging another device from the Galaxy S II’s port are not supported.

Dual Cameras

Switching Between the Two Cameras: During photo sessions or video recordings, you may want to switch between the rear-facing and front-facing cameras. While in the camera application, touch the Switch icon to toggle between the two cameras. In the Camcorder application, touch Recording Mode > Self Recording.

Instant Messaging

MultiChat Support: Instant Messager supports multiple simultaneous chats across different accounts. To start instant messaging, touch Applications > IM. Choose between Windows Live™ Messenger, Google Talk™ or Yahoo!® Messenger.

Galaxy Premium Support

Register your Galaxy S II device and get access to exclusive services, including our 24/7 Galaxy S Support help line. Need help on the go? Follow the Galaxy S Social Support team @SamsungSupport on Twitter.

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