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Network Technology | GSM |
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Status | Discontinued |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display Type | TFT, 256K colors |
Call records | Yes |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email |
Expandable Memory | microSD |
2G bands | GSM 850 / 1900 |
Alert types | Vibration |
Bluetooth | v2.0, A2DP |
Games | Yes |
Colors | Black, Silver |
Details the phone's physical parts, including the Main LCD, keys, earpiece, volume controls, and ports.
Instructions on how to remove the back cover, battery, and install the SIM card.
Guidance on connecting the charger and charging the phone until full battery.
Explanation of various display indicators and icons found on the phone's screen.
Step-by-step guide on how to make calls from the phone keypad or contacts.
Instructions on using the Send Key to redial recent calls.
Procedure for making calls to international numbers.
How to end a call using the End/Power Key.
How to dial a number by selecting a contact from the list.
Steps to answer incoming calls, including call waiting.
Using the phone's keypad to enter alphanumeric characters.
Overview of functions available while on an active call.
How to initiate a second call while on an existing call.
Methods to switch between active calls.
Steps to answer incoming calls, including call waiting.
Save, manage, and search contact information.
Add new contacts with details like name, number, and email.
Instructions on how to compose and send SMS or MMS messages.
Final steps to send a composed message.
Steps to set up an email account and send emails.
How to connect to an email account and retrieve new messages.
Instructions to open the web browser application.
Navigating web pages, using options like Refresh, Home, and Zoom.
Guide on using the camera to capture still images.
Instructions on how to record video clips.
Play music, create playlists, and browse music library by artist/album.
Step-by-step guide to listening to music on the phone.
Using voice commands to operate phone functions.
Set up, edit, and manage multiple alarms.
Configure ringtone volume, alert types, and message tones.
Configure phone settings like date, time, language, and hotkeys.
Set up phone lock, PIN requests, and change codes.
Restore phone settings to factory defaults.
Configure display settings like wallpapers and fonts.
Configure call settings like call forwarding and auto redial.
Control accessibility options like TTY Mode and Hearing Aid.
Connect to Bluetooth devices for wireless communication.
Configure memory settings and check used space.
Manage network information for browser connections.
Configure connection settings like network and internet profiles.
Check for and manage software updates for the phone.
Important safety precautions for proper use and to prevent damage to the phone and battery.
Safety guidelines for using chargers and adapters correctly.
Guidelines for proper battery installation, removal, and maintenance.
Instructions for keeping the mobile device clean and protected from damage.
Advice on avoiding liquids, extreme temperatures, dust, and using proper cleaning agents.
Important information about radio frequency exposure from the phone.
RF exposure limits and compliance for body-worn operations.
Information on RF energy and health effects of wireless phones.
Explanation of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR).
Steps to reduce personal exposure to radio frequency energy.
Complete TIA safety information for wireless handheld phones.
Government requirements for radio wave exposure.
Phone compliance with government requirements for radio wave exposure.
Explanation of SAR values and how they are measured.
Standards and guidelines for RF exposure from wireless phones.
Recommendations for avoiding interference between phones and pacemakers.
Potential interference between wireless phones and hearing aids.
FDA's consumer update on health hazards of wireless phones.
Results of research on RF exposure from wireless phones and potential health effects.
How to find your phone's RF exposure level via FCC website.
FDA's work in developing standards for measuring RF energy.
How wireless phones can interfere with medical devices like pacemakers.
Understanding M and T ratings for hearing aid compatibility.
Explanation of M, T, U, and UT marks for hearing aid compatibility.