PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

FEATURES INFORMATION GUIDE • ® ® 6.1 Standard - Phonebook access profile • Full QWERTY Keyboard • Adobe Flash Lite® • Wi-Fi support (802.11 b/g) • Windows Media® Player 10 • Microsoft® Office Mobile Suite • Speakerphone • Microsoft® Outlook® Mobile: Email, Contacts, Calendar • MP3 Ringtones Differentiators: and Tasks • Low Battery Notification ® • Support for corporate/personal email and messaging • Keypad and LCD Backlight Control Windows Mobile 6.1 with solutions: • Multilingual Text Display (English and Spanish) - Microsoft® , Xpress Mail, POP3/IMAP4, • Tools: Alarm, World Time Clock and Stopwatch a 3.2MP Camera ActiveSync®/Windows Mobile® Device Center (Vista OS) • Java™ Support for application download • Multimedia Message Service* • Supports Ringtone, Image and Game Downloads • Threaded Two-Way Text Message* • Personal Organizer: Calendar, Scheduler with Alerts, ® ™ ® • AOL , and Yahoo! Instant Messengers* Calculator and more ™ • Integrated 3.2 Megapixel Camera • NITZ* (Network Integrated Time Zone) • Fastest and most powerful BlackJack ever • AT&T Navigator* • Converter Tool: Currency, Length, Weight, Temperature, • AT&T Mobile Music* Volume and Area ® • CV* • Voice Recorder • Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard operating system • MobiTV* • Streaming Music and Video provides access to the full Microsoft® Office Mobile • Mobile Banking • Incoming Call Indication ® ® • Internet Explorer® Mobile • Missed Call Indication Suite, including Outlook , Word, PowerPoint • MEdia™ Net* • Own Phone Number Display and Excel®. • Video Share* • Mute Functions • Microsoft Voice Command • Bluetooth® Wireless Technology (v 2.0)** • Wi-Fi enabled for hotspot access while on the go.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Threaded two-way text messaging and one-touch • Tri-Band UMTS/HSDPA (850/1900/2100MHz); Quad-Band • Display: 2.4”, 65K Color TFT, 320 x 240 Pixel messaging key. EDGE (850/900/1800/1900MHz) • Standard Battery: 1480mAh Lithium Ion • 528MHz processor • Usage Time*: Up to 7 hours (standard battery) • Dimensions: 4.4” x 2.4” x 0.5” (standard battery) • Standby Time*: Up to 12 days (standard battery) • Users can set up their Home screen any way they • Weight: 3.6 ounces (standard battery) want – plus the Start Menu can be viewed as a grid or list. MEMORY

• Flash Memory: 256MB RAM/256MB ROM • Supports SDA 2.0 • Turbo Scroll - Press lightly to scroll through text on • microSD™ External Memory Slot supports up to 16GB a page, or press a bit harder to scroll quickly memory card through entire pages. CALL MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES

• Emergency Calls (with or without SIM card) • Caller I.D.* • Vibrant display for vivid web browsing and video • Call Timers • Call Forwarding* playback. • Voicemail* • Call Waiting* • Pause Dialing • Three-Way Calling* • Call List • Conference Call (1+5)*

STANDARD PACKAGE CONTENTS

• Handset • Getting Started Guide • Lithium Ion Battery • Companion CD • eMusic/Music Sync Insert • A/C Travel Charger • Starter Pack Insert • 3.5mm Stereo Headset Adapter • Parental Controls Insert

ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES (Order at 1-800-SAMSUNG or samsung.com/Accessories)

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

USB Data Cable Lithium Ion Battery Bluetooth® Headset AWEP700JBE CAD300SBEB Bluetooth® Earpiece Car Charger aGPS Direct Push/ Full QWERTY Navigation Synchronized Email Keyboard

Samsung mobile phones have been rated number one in brand loyalty by consumers eight years in a “number one in brand loyalty eight years in a row” row, according to Brand Keys, a leading independent authority on brand loyalty. * Many of the services and features described above are network dependent and may require additional subscription and/or usage charges. Not all features are available for purchase or use in all areas. Other SAMSUNG TELECOMMUNICATIONS AMERICA conditions and restrictions apply. See carrier for more information. All talk and standby times are approximate. Battery performance depends on network configuration, signal strength, operating temperature, features 1301 E. Lookout Drive | Richardson, TX 75082 | 1.800.SAMSUNG selected, and voice, data, and other application usage patterns. Internet content/services designed for mobile devices. ** The Samsung Jack™ (SGH-i637) supports Bluetooth® Profiles for wireless handsets, hands-free accessories, and object exchange. Both devices must be compatible with object exchange profile. Copyrighted material cannot be transferred. © 2009 Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. Samsung and Jack are both trademarks of Samsung Electronics America, Inc. and its related entities. Appearance of phone may vary. Other company and product https://training.samsungtelecom.com names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Screen images simulated. 05/2009 password: unlimited DECISION TREE WHY SAMSUNG?

About Samsung Telecommunications America About Samsung Electronics Company Other than placing voice calls, how will you utilize Build Value Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC, a Dallas-based Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, your phone the most? subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., researches, develops telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence tech- and markets wireless handsets and telecommunications products nologies with 2007 consolidated sales of US$105 billion. Employ- throughout North America and is currently #1 in mobile phone ing approximately 150,000 people in 134 offices in 62 countries, sales in the U.S. For more information, please visit www.samsung- the company consists of two main business units: Digital Media & wireless.com. Communications and Device Solution. Recognized as one of the I need a phone that works fastest growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is a leading like my laptop – something that lets me • In 2003, Samsung Telecommunications America shipped its producer of digital TVs, memory chips, mobile phones and TFT- view PowerPoint® presentations on the road, and Customer first phone with Cingular Wireless. LCDs. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com. has Wi-Fi so I can connect anywhere and check email. Feedback • In 2005, Samsung launched the ZX1, the first 3G/Universal I also have to be able to view PDFs and other attachments. Can you help me? Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) phone in North America. • In 2006, Samsung also launched the Samsung BlackJack™, a smart device that became highly popular with consumers and one of Cingular’s (AT&T) top selling phones over the 2006 holiday season. • In 2008, Samsung launched the Access, one of AT&T’s first The Jack™ is Samsung’s newest addition to the Windows Mobile® line-up. mobile TV devices. It’s a smartphone that looks sleek but but has all the features you need to offer solution let you work away from the office. TIPS & TRICKS Tip #1: Sending Personal Email Tip #6: Activating the Airplane Mode To send and receive email (after initial setup), press the Users can deactivate Wi-Fi and other non-FAA approved Show customer the Jack™ and explain the features and benefits. Messaging key in the lower right-hand side of the keyboard. functions while traveling on an airplane, so they can continue Then select the appropriate email provider, press Menu, then to use the phone’s other functions, like Music and calendar or Turbo Scroll is a new and exciting Samsung feature that saves time and keystrokes. By using New. Compose the message and press Send. document review. Press Quick List > Wireless Manager > the navigation keys, you can scroll through text on a page, or through entire pages as quickly what do Phone Off > Done. as you need. we offer Tip #2: Changing the Windows Mobile® 6.1 Standard operating system provides access to the full Ringtone Tip #7: Calling Numbers in Text Message Microsoft® Office Mobile Suite, including Outlook®, Word, PowerPoint® and Excel®. From the Home screen, press Start To dial a phone number from a text message, simply highlight > Settings > Sounds > Ringtone. that number and press Call. Use the left or right Navigation key ask for to select the desired ringtone. Press Tip #8: Accessing Internet Explorer to Browse ™ the sale So, what do you think about the Jack ? Let’s go ahead and get you set up today. the Done left soft key. the Web From the Home screen, press the left soft key for the Start menu. Tip #3: Turning Bluetooth® On Press the left soft key for More. Choose Internet Explorer > Press the Quick List/Power button on the upper left-hand Menu > Address Bar. Type the desired URL and press the Go side of the phone for the Quick List options. Select Wireless soft key. AT&T Plans... Samsung accessories... Manager > Bluetooth > On > Done. You will need to have at least a PDA/ Tip #9: Receiving and Replying to a Threaded Text CAD300SBEB Car Smartphone Nationwide Email & Tip #4: Turning Wi-Fi On Message Charger Messaging 450 plan to get everything out of the Propel™ Pro. This plan The Wi-Fi default is Off. To turn this function On from the home On the home screen, press the left soft key for the Start menu, will give you data access for email, screen, press the Power/Quick List button on the upper left- then Messaging – or press the Messaging key. Scroll to a and unlimited text, picture, video and hand side of the phone. Select Wireless Manager > Wi-Fi > On message, select it, enter your message, and press Send. To end educate microSD™ card instant messaging. > Done. the conversation, press the right soft key for Menu, then Close.

Tip #5: Task Manager Shortcut Tip #10: Changing Backlight Settings Press and hold the Home key to launch the Task Manager in one Users can adjust the backlight settings to set the amount AWEP700JBE step. of time the backlight stays illuminated. To change backlight Bluetooth® Headset settings, press the left soft key to enter the Start menu. Scroll to Settings. Select More > Power Management. Scroll down to Display Time Out or Backlight Time Out on Battery. Press the Navigation key left or right to change settings and then press Done. FAQ’s Get to Know the Jack™

AT&T Services Camera Q: Please explain how to make a Video Share call. Q: How does a user take and send a picture? A: To start a Video Share call: A: To take a picture: 1. Dial the phone number of 1. Press the Camera key on the bottom right-hand side another 3G Video Share – of the keyboard. 23 capable device. 2. View the subject in the display, then press the center 2. When the call connects, Navigation key to take the picture. each device will display 3. After the picture is taken, press the right soft key for the words Video Share Menu > Send Multimedia Msg. Ready. 4. Type a phone number in the To field, or select an entry 1 3. Press the right soft key to from the Contact list. enter the Menu. 5. Type a message, if desired. This is not a required step. 4. Select Video Share. You will be prompted to select Live 6. Press the left soft key to Send. Pictures will also 25 or Pre-recorded video. automatically be saved on the phone in the My Stuff 3 5. Your device will initiate video on your side and send a folder. 2 24 request to the other party to accept the video stream. 6. When that user accepts, the Video Share session begins Memory automatically. Q: Does the phone support optional microSD™ memory 4 22 cards? If so, up to what size and where is the card slot 5 Q: What music file formats are supported on the Samsung located? Jack™? A: The Samsung Jack™ supports optional microSD™ 21 6 A: The music player supports MP3, AMR, MIDI, and AAC music memory cards of up to 16GB in size. The card is located 20 files. Users may transfer files from their PC through a USB under the battery cover. cable or download new songs from Yahoo, eMusic, or Napster. 7 19 To insert an optional microSD™ memory card, with the 18 Battery phone off: Q: Do you have any suggestions on ways to conserve the 1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the phone. 17 8 phone’s battery power? 2. Remove the battery. 16 A: Yes. Although the Samsung Jack™ has a long-lasting 3. Slide the narrow end of the microSD™ card into the slot battery, certain functions, like media, can drain the battery marked microSD™ on the right side of the phone, with 9 15 faster. When users are driving and listening to music, they’ll its gold contacts facing down. save battery strength by plugging the phone into the car 4. Replace the battery and cover. charger. If they’re not using the Bluetooth® function, turn 14 that feature off. And setting the phone to vibrate uses more The SIM card is also located under the battery cover – but 10 13 battery power than the other options, so they should only use on the left side. 11 12 this feature when they really need it. Finally, they can set the amount of time the backlight stays on. The lower they set this Wi-Fi time, the more they conserve the battery life. Q: How does the user connect to an available Wi-Fi KEYS network? Bluetooth® Wireless Technology A: To connect to a Wi-Fi network from the home screen: The following list correlates to the illustrations. Q: Does the phone support the A2DP stereo Bluetooth® 1. Press the Power/Quick List button on the upper left- 1. power on/off button 14. camera key profile, and does this profile work with video functions as well hand side of the phone. 2. Volume Keys 15. messaging key as audio? 2. Select Wireless Manager. 3. display screen 16. enter key A: Yes, the A2DP profile works with the video player, so users 3. Press the Menu right soft key. 4. left soft key 17. backspace key can listen to their music as well as their video through Stereo 4. Select Wi-Fi Settings. 5. home key 18. clear key Bluetooth® headsets for a better experience. 5. Choose network name. Press the Navigation key to 6. speakerphone key 19. end key 7. send key 20. lock/unlock key connect. 8. function key 21. right soft key Internet 6. Select Next; select Next again. Select Finish. 9. shift key 22. Center Navigation key Q: Can the phone be used to get Internet on a PC? 7. If the network is password-protected, follow the 10. MEdia™ NET 23. earpiece/speaker A: Yes, Internet Sharing allows owners of the Samsung on-screen instructions. 11. GPS key 24. headset/accessory connector Jack™ to use their phones to get the Internet on their PCs. 12. silent key 25. camera lens From the home screen, select Start > More > More > 13. microphone Internet Sharing and press the center Navigation key. The Internet Sharing connection screen appears. In the PC Connection field, use the Navigation key to select either USB or Bluetooth PAN, then press the Connect soft key. Get to Know the Jack™ Get to Know the Jack™

Turn On/Off Your Device Learn to Navigate the Screen Press and hold the Power button located on the top left side of the device. To move around the screen, press the Navigation key up, down, left or right. Press the Center Navigation key to select.

To select the bottom left and right items on the screen, use the Power Button Left and Right soft keys.

Home Screen The Home screen displays important information, such as upcoming appointments, status indicators, the current date, time, and profile. Access communication tools, your calendar, AT&T services, your Music, photos and settings from the Home screen. Use the Navigation key to scroll up, down, and left or right to the desired service or application.

Turbo Scroll LEFT SOFT KEY Turbo Scroll is a new and exciting Samsung feature that saves activates menu above Lock/Unlock Your Device Keyboard time and keystrokes. By using the Navigation keys, you can To lock the device and avoid unintentional key presses, press and hold the End press lightly to scroll through text on a page, or press a bit harder key. To unlock the device, short press the Power button, then press the Left Soft to scroll quickly through entire pages! RIGHT SOFT KEY key to Unlock, followed by the * key. activates menu above

Backlight NAVIGATION KEY In the unlock mode, after 30 seconds the screen will dim to save battery power. To turn your screen on, short press the Power button. using the keyboard Your Samsung Jack™ is equipped with an innovative keyboard that allows you to easily and accurately type words. When you select a field that requires text or numbers, the phone automatically selects the appropriate input mode. However, if you need to switch Check Your Wireless AT&T Connection between modes, press one of the keys listed in the following illustration. See the indicator at the top of the screen to identify the current On the top right corner of the Home screen, you will find the network coverage indicator. text mode setting.

Full wireless 3G data coverage Creating Text To enter a number or symbol, press the Function key, and then Full wireless coverage (no data connection) press the corresponding key. To enter all numbers or symbols, press the Function key twice. No wireless coverage To type a single uppercase letter, press the Shift key, and then Wireless is turned off press the corresponding key. To enter all CAPS, press the Shift key twice. Status indicators Task Keys Battery full Bluetooth on New Email message MEdia™ Net – direct access to MEdia™ Net. GPS – direct access to GPS. Battery empty 3G 3G network New voice mail Symbol/Space – short press inserts a space/long press brings up additional symbols. Battery charging Signal strength Wi-Fi on Silent – turn ringtone on or off. Camera – short press activates camera/long press activates screen Zoom mode. Tip: The Quick List displays a list of commands, such as turning off your phone, locking the Messaging – direct access to email and text messaging. keyboard of your phone, turning on/off wireless, and turning it to silent. To access the Quick List, short press the POWER button located on the top left side of your device. GPS Camera MEdia™ Net Silent Messaging Symbol/Space