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Status | Discontinued |
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SIM | Mini-SIM |
Phonebook | Yes |
Call records | Yes |
Internal Memory | 5 MB |
Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Bluetooth | No |
Radio | No |
USB | No |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML |
Java | No |
Talk time | Up to 3 h 30 min |
Colors | Black |
Network Technology | CDMA |
Weight | 130 g |
Type | TFT, 65K colors |
Size | 2.2 inches |
Messaging | SMS |
Other Features | Push to Talk |
Locate and identify the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card for your phone.
Instructions for removing and charging the phone's battery.
Steps to activate your phone's service in your local calling area.
How to make and end phone calls with the flip open or closed.
Instructions for using the phone as a long-range digital walkie-talkie.
How to answer, send to voicemail, or end incoming calls.
Instructions for making emergency calls using the 911 feature.
Step-by-step guide to add new contact entries.
Placing calls to contacts directly from the contact list.
Managing incoming calls when already on an active call.
Combining two calls into a single three-way conversation.
How to make phone calls using a teletypewriter (TTY) device.
Steps to compose and send text messages.
Instructions for capturing still images.
Steps for recording video clips with the phone's camera.
Instructions for playing MP3 audio files.
Sending and receiving short text messages via LINC.
Sending and receiving pictures through LINC features.
Sending Datebook events through LINC features.
Sending personal information using the LINC My Info feature.
Sending contact entries via LINC features.
Steps to create a new event with subject, location, and time.
Initiating calls or sending alerts from Datebook entries.
Downloading and installing new Java applications.
Managing Bluetooth power, device name, and voice dialing.
Connecting the phone to other Bluetooth devices.
Key considerations and limitations when using the GPS feature.
Using the GPS feature during emergency calls.
Accessing and displaying the phone's calculated geographical location.
Controlling which applications can access the phone's location.
How to record voice notes and phone calls.
Adjusting volume levels for earpiece, speaker, and ringer.
Steps to create custom profiles with specific settings.
Assigning numbers or voice names to menu options for quick access.
Guidelines for safe operation and human exposure to RF energy.
Safety tips for using the phone while operating a vehicle.
Important warnings regarding air bags and explosive atmospheres.