Samsung SGH-D500 Service Manual

The triband D500 boasts a very responsive and intuitive user interface. SMSing is a breeze as well. Apart from usual PIM features like organizer, to-do, memo and alarm, you can do voice recordings up to 1 hour in length and store 1,000 phonebook entries.

As Samsung's other megapixel camera-phone besides the P730, the D500 doesn't disappoint. The 1.3-megapixel CMOS sensor doesn't quite match up to CCD variants like those of Sony Ericsson's S700i and Mitsubishi's M900. Nevertheless, the D500 allows for spot focus and ISO control, and photo quality is still impressive especially for outdoor shots. Tons of imaging tweaks can be found: Multishot and mosaic shot that combine multiple shots into a single collage (up to a 3 x 3 matrix), photo framing and effects like sepia and negative, as well as new noteworthy additions such as red, yellow and blue focus. The latter ones produce cool-looking monochrome photos with solitary colors, much like those commercials where you have a conspicuously bright red umbrella in a black-and-white environment. The numerical keys and softkeys also act as shortcuts for all the different picture settings, but these cannot be reassigned. On the downside, video recording is limited to 176 x 144-pixel video clips with slightly jerky frame rates.

Samsung SGH-D500 Service Manual table of contents
  1. Specification
  2. Circuit Description
  3. Exploded Views and Parts List
  4. Electrical Parts List
  5. Block Diagrams
  6. PCB Diagrams
  7. Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
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