Samsung Tocco Lite - Forgotten Lock Code 08:15 AM The code you guys are thinking about is the SIM Lock, but the OP (PleaseHelp) is talking about a Phone Lock which is something else.
NOTE: If it is just in one program that it won't rotate, that program may not rotate at all.Option 1.Restart the device. Sometimes this is all it needs.Option 2.1.
On the home screen, 'Swipe' down the 'Notification Bar' at the top of the screen.2. Tap “Screen rotation” to turn it off/on.If you don’t see, “Screen rotation” when you go into the 'Notification Bar', you may have to swipe 'Left' on the selections. You can also tap the 'Edit' button at the upper right corner to add the button.Some tablets may have the option under “Settings”, then “Display” and finally “Screen rotation“.Option 3.1. From the home screen, tap and hold the 'Notification Bar' at the top of the screen.2.
While holding the screen, swipe downward.3. Here you can now tap “Orientation Lock“. When it is on, the green indicator will be lit. The screen will lock in the position you currently have it at. When it is disabled, the screen will rotate normally.Option 4.If the three prior options don't work for you, try removing the battery while the device is still on, leave it out for a few minutes, and then replace it.Option 5.If none of the above work, you may need to do a full 'Hard Reset' of the device. This should always be a last ditch option.NOTE: Doing this will clear 'all' the data on your tablet, so it is suggested you not choose this option unless you have to, or aren't worried about losing anything on the device.Be sure you back up any data you want to keep, to a computer or cloud account, before doing the reset.To 'Hard Reset' the tablet.1.
Make sure that the tablet is actually powered off.2. Press the 'Power' and the 'Volume Up' buttons, together, until you see the start-up logo on the screen.3. Once you can see the logo, release the buttons and allow the device to enter the 'System Recovery Mode'.4. Next use 'Volume Down' button to get to the 'wipe data/factory reset' option When in recovery mode the 'Volume Up' and 'Volume Down' buttons are how to can navigate and highlight what option you need.5. Once you have selected the 'wipe data/factory reset', press the 'Power' button to select that option.6.
On the following screen, repeatedly press the 'Volume Down' button until the 'Yes - delete all user data' option is what is selected.7. Then press the 'Power' button to hard reset the tablet.
InternetInternet use was a huge problem for the original Samsung Tocco Lite, as it had no 3G or Wi-Fi, leaving painfully slow WAP as the only available option.The Samsung Tocco Lite 2 does have Wi-Fi, but it's still lacking 3G. So if you're not somewhere with a Wi-Fi connection any internet use will be at a snail's pace.Even when connected to Wi-Fi it's not exactly blazingly fast, taking around 10 to 15 seconds to even load mobile versions of sites.It's also not that easy to navigate pages as scrolling isn't smooth and the touch screen is as problematic here as it is elsewhere, often leading to the wrong things being clicked on.Scrolling aside, pages are perfectly readable, especially if you stick to mobile sites. It's also possible to speed up loading times by turning images off.It's a functional browser and while you won't be ditching your PC or tablet it's good enough for light internet use.
MediaMedia on the Samsung Tocco Lite 2 is a mixed bag.For music it's pretty good. There's a music application where you can sort all of your songs by artist, album or genre.You can also create playlists and use songs as ringtones, while the phone's internal speaker is actually loud and clear enough that listening to music without headphones isn't a lost cause.The player itself is easy to use, with simple controls for pausing or skipping tracks.
It supports a decent number of audio formats, with AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, WAV and WMA all being compatible.There's also an FM radio included, which can auto tune stations and has a record option. Although you need to plug earphones in to use it you can still tell it to play the music through the phone's internal speaker.Photos aren't handled quite as well, there's no dedicated gallery app – instead they're accessed through 'my files' along with video.There are also no editing options.