- Released solely for AT&T wireless customers, the Samsung SGH-D807 is a sliding-front cell phone that allows users to send text and multimedia messages. The phone boasts a digital camera and also captures digital videos. You can play MP3 music through the media player on the D807. If you want to understand everything the Samsung SGH-D807 has to offer, here are some tips and tricks you can use.
- Try all of the different messaging methods for the Samsung D807 before deciding on your favorite. Different people are quicker with different methods. You can use T9 predictive text to prompt the phone into guessing your words as you type. As soon as the phone has guessed the correct word, press the center button to select it. If the word or name you are typing is not in Samsung's dictionary, you can add it by pressing "0" and then "Add." You can also use Alphabet texting to type out the words using the letter pad. Numbers and Symbols modes allow you to type numbers and punctuation symbols in your text messages.
- You can access all of the audio features of the Samsung D807 by clicking on MyStuff and then Audio. From there, you can select Shop Tones to buy new ringtones for your device. To record a note to yourself to help you remember something, you can click Options and then select Record. Any audio that is generated winds up appearing in the Recorded Audio folder located in the Audio section. Downloads show up in the Downloaded Audio area. To share your recordings or ringtones with others, you can pick the Send Via option and use Bluetooth connectivity or audio messaging to distribute your audio.
- The Samsung D807's camera allows you not only to take pictures, but also to control how they look. Before you take a photo, you can change colors by going to Camera Options and then Effects. To get a wooden hue, choose Sepia. Altering the gray scale can make a photo black and white. After you take a photo, head to the Photos area and select the picture you want to change. From there, you can increase the photo's quality, alter its size, zoom in or out, and change the photo's brightness by making it lighter or darker.
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