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Status | Discontinued |
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Weight | 80g |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Phonebook | Yes |
Call records | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Games | Yes |
Java | No |
Organizer | Yes |
Talk time | Up to 3 h |
Network | GSM |
Colors | Black |
Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones |
Messaging | SMS |
Languages | Yes |
Predictive text input | Yes |
Turn off your phone in hospitals and near refueling points for safety.
Handle SIM cards and batteries with care. Use authorized equipment.
Prioritize road safety while driving and follow traffic rules.
Wireless devices may cause interference, affecting performance.
Turn off phones in aircraft due to interference and regulations.
Used to turn the screen on/off, or press and hold for power off/restart/screenshot.
Adjusts call, media, or ringer volume; silences calls.
Recent key for recent programs, Home key for home screen/assistant, Back key for previous screen.
Insert SIM card 1 into the right side slot and SIM card 2 into the SIM card 2 slot.
Install the SD card in the left side card slot of the phone.
Keep SIM cards away from children and avoid touching metal surfaces.
Connect the USB cable to the power adaptor or computer to charge the battery.
USB charging is an option when a wall outlet is unavailable; data transfer is possible.
Learn how to get your new phone up and running.
Press and hold the power key to turn on; long press for power off menu.
Restart the phone via the power key menu or a 10-second press.
Activate Airplane mode by clicking the icon in the status bar.
Lock screen with power key or auto-lock; unlock by pressing power key and swiping.
Touch to act on items, touch & hold for actions, drag to reposition or open panels.
Learn to swipe/slide for scrolling, pinch for zoom, and rotate screen orientation.
Turn off phone in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres (e.g., gas stations, chemical areas).
Consult physician about phone interference with medical devices. Turn off phone in healthcare facilities.
Use phone and accessories with care, keep clean. Dispose batteries according to regulations.
Do not attempt to repair damaged or water-submerged phones; seek authorized service.
Equipment tested and found to comply with FCC limits for Class B digital devices.
User is encouraged to correct interference with receiving antennas or equipment separation.
Device conforms to FCC standards limiting human exposure to RF energy.