Samsung SGH-T599N User Manual Metropcs Sgh-t599n Galaxy Exhibit English User M - Page 201
Voice Recorder, Record, Pause, Cancel, Share via, Delete, Storage, Recording quality, Limit for MMS
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Voice Recorder The Voice Recorder allows you to record an audio file up to one minute long and then immediately send it as a message. 1. From the Home screen, tap (Apps) ➔ (Voice Recorder). 2. Tap (Record) to record an audio file. 3. Tap (Stop) to stop recording. The file automatically saves to the Voice list. 4. Tap file. (Pause) to pause the recording of an audio 5. Tap file. (Cancel) to cancel the recording of an audio 6. Tap (List) to display a list of current recordings. 7. From the Recorded files page, press and then select one of the following: • Share via and select a method in which to share this audio file. Selections are: Bluetooth, Email, Gmail, Messaging, or Wi-Fi Direct. Refer to each specific section, depending on the method you selected to send this voice recording. • Delete: allows you to delete 1 or more voice recordings. Tap the recordings to delete and tap Delete. • Settings: the following settings are available: - Storage: allows you to choose where your recordings will be saved. Select between Phone or memory card. - Recording quality: allows you to set the recording quality to High or Normal. - Limit for MMS: allows you to select On or Off. If you Limit for MMS by selecting On, you will be assured that the recording can be sent in a message. - Contextual filename: allows you to assign a filename based on GPS tag information. - Default name: allows you to choose the name prefix for your recordings. For example, if your Default name is Voice, your recordings would be named Voice 001, Voice 002, Voice 003, etc. • End: allows you to exit the application. - or - Find a pre-recorded file, then touch and hold it to get these added options: Share via, Delete, Rename, Set as, or Details. Applications and Development 196