Samsung Galaxy S10 for Dummies
- 3h 50m
- Bill Hughes
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2019
The bestselling guide to your new Samsung
This book documents all the features and capabilities of Samsung Galaxy S10 device, approaching them from the point of view of a user who is intimidated by the technology and baffled by the documentation and online support that comes with the phones. All aspects of the suite of devices are covered, from setup and configuration, to extensive use of the phone features and capabilities: texting, e-mailing, accessing the Internet, maps, navigation, camera and video, social networking, taking pictures, watching movies, downloading apps, synching with a PC, and expanding the phone's potential with new software releases.
The accessible and fun writing style provides clear direction and doesn't hinder the book's important content and coverage. Readers will keep this book close by, referring to it often as they explore the features of their new Samsung Galaxy S10 smartphone.
- Navigate your phone
- Use mobile data technology
- Send and receive messages
- Have fun with apps
If you’re baffled by the documentation and online support that comes with your phone, your solution is here!
About the Author
Bill Hughes is a veteran marketing strategy executive who has led initiatives to develop new products and solutions. He has worked for Xerox, Microsoft, IBM, General Electric, Motorola, and US West Cellular, and has written articles for several wireless industry trade magazines, as well as for USA Today and Forbes.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Exploring What You Can Do with Your Phone
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Beginning at the Beginning
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Calling People
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Discovering the Joy of Text
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Sending and Receiving Email
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Managing Your Contacts
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You’ve Got the Whole (Web) World in Your Hands
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Playing in Google’s Play Store
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Sharing Pictures
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Playing Games
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Mapping Out Where You Want to Be
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Playing Music and Videos
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Using the Calendar
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Talking with Bixby
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Paying with Samsung Pay
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Ten Ways to Make Your Phone Totally Yours
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Ten (Or So) Ways to Make Your Phone Secure
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Ten Features to Look for down the Road