Samsung Galaxy Pro 2

Samsung Galaxy Pro 2

Guide to phone keys and sockets - Samsung Galaxy Pro 2

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Follow these instructions for a guide on how to use the phone keys and sockets.

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On/Off

Several functions are associated with On/Off:

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On/Off

Press On/Off to turn your phone on or off.

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On/Off

Press On/Off to turn on the key lock.

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On/Off

Press and hold On/Off to access silent mode and flight mode.

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The Navigation key

Use the Navigation key to scroll though the menu items.

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The fingerprint reader

Use the fingerprint reader to create a phone lock code using fingerprints.

Click here for information on how to create a phone lock code using fingerprints.
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The Home key

Several functions are associated with the Home key:

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The Home key

Press the Home key to return to standby mode.

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The Home key

Press and hold the Home key to view a list of the most recently used menu items and applications.

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The Menu key

Several functions are associated with the Menu key:

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The Menu key

Press the Menu key to open a pop-up menu.

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The Menu key

Press and hold the Menu key to search the internet or your phone.

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The Return key

Press the Return key to exit an active menu item.

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The Application key

Press the Application key to see a list of running applications.

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The Volume key

Several functions are associated with the Volume key:

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The Volume key

Press the upper or lower part of the Volume key to adjust the ring volume.

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The Volume key

Press the upper or lower part of the Volume key during a call to adjust the volume.

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The Volume key

Press the upper or lower part of the Volume key to silence the incoming call alert.

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Socket

Connect the charger or data cable to the phone socket and to a wall socket or your computer's USB port.

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Headset socket

Connect the headset to the headset socket at the top of your phone.

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Camera lens at the back of your phone

Point the camera lens at the back of your phone at the required object to take a picture, record a video clip or during a video call.

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Camera lens at the front of your phone

Point the camera lens at the front of your phone at the required object during a video call.

On/Off

Several functions are associated with On/Off:
Press On/Off to turn your phone on or off.
Press On/Off to turn on the key lock.
Press and hold On/Off to access silent mode and flight mode.

The Navigation key

Use the Navigation key to scroll though the menu items.

The fingerprint reader

Use the fingerprint reader to create a phone lock code using fingerprints.
Click here for information on how to create a phone lock code using fingerprints.

The Home key

Several functions are associated with the Home key:
Press the Home key to return to standby mode.
Press and hold the Home key to view a list of the most recently used menu items and applications.

The Menu key

Several functions are associated with the Menu key:
Press the Menu key to open a pop-up menu.
Press and hold the Menu key to search the internet or your phone.

The Return key

Press the Return key to exit an active menu item.

The Application key

Press the Application key to see a list of running applications.

The Volume key

Several functions are associated with the Volume key:
Press the upper or lower part of the Volume key to adjust the ring volume.
Press the upper or lower part of the Volume key during a call to adjust the volume.
Press the upper or lower part of the Volume key to silence the incoming call alert.

Socket

Connect the charger or data cable to the phone socket and to a wall socket or your computer's USB port.

Headset socket

Connect the headset to the headset socket at the top of your phone.

Camera lens at the back of your phone

Point the camera lens at the back of your phone at the required object to take a picture, record a video clip or during a video call.

Camera lens at the front of your phone

Point the camera lens at the front of your phone at the required object during a video call.

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