Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 and Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 800 mobile devices service manual and schematics download links.
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Samsung GT-N8000 Galaxy Note 10.1 / Galaxy Note 800 complete Service Manual (12.3 MB):
cover, safety precautions, product specification, product function, array course control, exploded view and parts list, main electrical parts list, block diagrams, pcb diagrams, flow chart of troubleshooting, reference data, disassembly and assembly instructions, schematics
mirror: http://dfiles.eu/files/ccfycz5gu
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cover, safety precautions, product specification, product function, array course control, exploded view and parts list, main electrical parts list, block diagrams, pcb diagrams, flow chart of troubleshooting, reference data, disassembly and assembly instructions, schematics
mirror: http://dfiles.eu/files/ccfycz5gu
mirror: http://extabit.com/file/28cyi479b04sw/Samsung_GT-N8000_Galaxy_Note_10.1_800_service_manual.rar
Service Manuals[edit]
Contents & Revision | Date | Download link | Size | Comment |
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service manual | 07/2012 | http://faqp.ru/files/file/66739-samsung-gt-n8000-galaxy-note-101-800-service-manual/ | 6.93 MB | |
service manual | 07/2012 | http://depositfiles.com/files/v1ccmq1pt | 5.96 MB |
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Main display: PLS TFT 16M colors 800 x 1280 px (10.10″) 149 ppi |
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich |
1,40 GHz |
Li-Po 7000 mAh |
Internal memory: 32 GB |
RAM memory: 2 GB |
5 Mpx, 2592x1944 px |
153 User Reviews
Other names: | GT-N8000 |
Dimensions: | 180 x 262 x 8,9 mm |
Weight: | 597 g |
GSM frequencies: | 850/900/1800/1900 |
Standard UMTS: | 850/900/1900/2100 |
Standard battery: | Li-Po 7000 mAh |
Stand-by (max.): | 2G: 1500 h |
Talk time (max.): | 2G: 33,3 h |
Internal memory: | 32 GB |
RAM memory: | 2 GB |
Memory cards: | microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC, max 64 GB |
Operating system: | Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich |
Processor: | 1,40 GHz |
Main display: | PLS TFT 16M colors 800 x 1280 px (10.10″) 149 ppi |
Touchscreen: | Yes |
Digital camera: | 5 Mpx, 2592x1944 px |
Secondary camera: | 2 Mpx, 1600x1200 px |
Flash: | Yes, LED |
Video: | H.263, H.264, MPEG4, 1280x720 px |
MP3: | Yes |
Radio: | Yes |
Dictionary: | Yes, XT9 |
EMS: | - |
MMS: | Yes |
Speakerphone: | Yes |
Voice dial: | Yes |
Call forwarding: | Yes |
e-mail client: | Yes |
RSS Reader: | Yes |
IrDA: | Yes |
Bluetooth: | Yes, v4.0 |
GPRS: | Yes, class 12 |
EDGE: | Yes, class 12 |
WiFi: | Yes, v802.11 a/b/g/n |
Hotspot WiFi: | Yes |
DLNA: | Yes |
WAP: | Yes, v2.0 |
xHTML: | Yes |
HSCSD: | - |
HSDPA: | Yes, 21,00 Mbit/s |
HSUPA: | Yes, 5,76 Mbit/s |
HSPA: | Yes |
HSPA+: | Yes |
LTE: | - |
WiMAX: | - |
USB | Yes, v2.0 |
GPS: | Yes |
GLONASS: | Yes |
Push To Talk: | - |
Java: | Yes, Dalvik |
Calendar: | Yes |
Watch: | Yes |
Recorder: | Yes |
Alarm: | Yes |
Stopwatch: | - |
Organizer: | Yes |
Calculator: | Yes |
Polyphony: | Yes |
Samsung Tablet Gt-n8000 User Manual Free
Mobile terms glossary
GSM stands for Global System for Mobile Communication and is the most popular 2G mobile phone standard in the world.
GSM is used by about 80% of all mobile phones - approximately 2 billion people across more than 212 countries.
The widespread use of the GSM standard has made it easy for most mobile phone users to use their phones overseas thanks to roaming agreements between operators using the same GSM standard.
GSM - then labelled Groupe Spécial Mobile was originally conceived back in 1982 as a European standard for mobile phones. The first GSM network went live in 1992 in Finland.
GSM introduced the concept of the SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module card) - a detachable smart card that lets users swap their phone number and contacts between handset.
3G
Samsung Tablet Gt-n8000 User Manual Software
- Analog cellular phones were the first generation while digital marked the second generation.3G is loosely defined, but generally includes high data speeds, always-on data access, and greater voice capacity.The high data speeds are possibly the most prominent feature, and certainly the most hyped. They enable such advanced features as live, streaming video.
There are several different 3G technology standards. The most prevalent is UMTS, which is based on WCDMA (the terms WCDMA and UMTS are often used interchangeably).
MMS is an extension of the SMS (Short Message Service) protocol, allowing the exchange of text messages exceeding 160 characters. Unlike SMS, which is text-only, MMS can deliver a variety of media. This media may include up to forty seconds of video, audio, one image, or a slideshow of multiple images. MMS requires a third generation (3G) network to send large MMS messages (though smaller MMS messages may be transmitted over second generation networks using GPRS).
IrDA (Infrared Data Association) - A standard for transmitting data using an infrared port. Transfer speeds are roughly the same as traditional parallel ports. The industry group that created the IrDA technical standard.
Infrared connectivity is an old wireless technology used to connect two electronic devices. It uses a beam of infrared light to transmit information and so requires direct line of sight and operates only at close range.
IR was superseded by Bluetooth, which has the advantage of operating at longer distances (around 30 feet) and being omni-directional.
Many home devices such as TVs and DVD players still use IR remote controls. Some smartphones are capable of using their IR port to control these devises but that usually requires third-party software.
Bluetooth is an industry standard for contactless data transmission and communication between two devices. The range is usually 1 to 10 m and rarely more than 100 m. In some cases, distances of up to 200 m are possible.
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and was the first popular data standard for mobile phones.
GPRS was used for WAP and MMS messages and offered modest connection speeds - typically 30-40 Kbit/s, although the theoretical maximum is 115 Kbit/s. GPRS is known as a 2.5G technology.
One of the early advantages of GPRS is that it s always on so no connection handshake is needed. It is still very popular, especially in the developing world.
The name of EDGE
in full is Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. This is a 2.75G technology further developed from the 2G and 2.5G technologies. Its data transmission speed is higher than that of GPRS and is closer to 3G technology.
Wi-Fi is a short-range wireless communication technology adopting the 802.11 wireless network standard. Most of the notebook computers, mobile phones or mobile Internet devices nowadays are able to support Wi-Fi wireless connection. The transmission speed of Wi-Fi can be up to 54 Mbps, while its communication range can reach 305 meters with high stability and reliability. At present, many coffee shops, shopping malls, hotels and airports offer chargeable or free-of-charge Wi-Fi wireless broadband. The service is also available on some public transport.
DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) is a set of protocols to enable sharing of digital media between multimedia devices.
Universal Serial Bus (USB): A standard port that enables you to connect external devices (such as digital cameras, scanners, keyboards, and mice) to computers. The USB standard supports data transfer at three rates: low speed (1.5MBps), full speed (12Mbps) and high speed (480 MBps).
Mbps=million bits per second.