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Network | GSM 850 / 1900 |
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Status | Discontinued |
Dimensions | 99 x 45 x 18.6 mm (3.90 x 1.77 x 0.73 in) |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display type | CSTN, 65K colors |
Phonebook | 500 entries |
Call records | 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls |
Camera | VGA |
Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | No |
Bluetooth | No |
Radio | FM radio |
Messaging | SMS, MMS |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML |
Games | Yes |
Java | Yes, MIDP 2.0 |
Talk time | Up to 7 h |
Colors | Black, Silver |
Display size | 1.8 inches |
Display resolution | 128 x 160 pixels (~114 ppi pixel density) |
Battery | Li-Ion |
Displays when the phone is on and not in use.
Accesses phone features and settings via icons and options.
Options for managing prepaid services like airtime and serial numbers.
Manages contacts, recent calls, and message logs.
Includes utilities like Calculator, Calendar, and Alarm Clock.
Access to games and applications, including WebAccess.
Features for camera, pictures, sounds, and FM radio.
Options for customizing phone behavior and preferences.
Customize ringtones, alerts, and volume levels.
Set up call forwarding for voice, fax, and data calls.
Configure options during an active call, like call waiting.
Set basic phone functions like time, date, and backlight.
Customize greetings, wallpapers, and screen savers.
Check battery status and headset connection.
Configure network-related settings like service tone.
Manage phone lock, SIM PIN, and passwords.
Manage Bluetooth connections and pairing with other devices.
Protect the phone from water, rain, and moisture.
Keep the phone away from dust, sand, and other abrasive materials.
Operate within specified temperature ranges to prevent damage.
Use a dry soft cloth for cleaning; avoid liquids.
Do not use a microwave oven for drying the phone.
Avoid dropping the phone to prevent physical damage.
Explains how to locate menu features using a specific notation.
Defines icons indicating network dependency or accessory requirements.
Personal information like phone number and contacts stored on the Subscriber Identity Module.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting the phone's battery.
Connect the charger to the phone and an electrical outlet.
Advice on optimizing battery life and using Motorola accessories.
Instructions for powering the phone on and off, including SIM PIN entry.
Dial a number and press SEND to initiate a call.
Press SEND to answer an incoming call or hang up.
Use navigation keys to increase or decrease earpiece volume during a call.
Save contact details in the phonebook for future use.
Retrieve and dial numbers from the phonebook.
Access your own phone number via the Prepaid menu.
Shortcut to access the messages menu.
Redial the last dialed number or a number from recent calls.
Access the list of recent incoming and outgoing calls.
Utilize soft keys and navigation keys for quick access.
Make calls quickly using pre-assigned speed dial numbers.
Set the phone to vibrate mode by holding the # key.
The main display when the phone is idle.
Icons at the top of the screen indicating signal, battery, and message status.
Details on Bluetooth, Data, Roaming, Headset, and Ring Style indicators.
Indicators for new messages and active call status.
Choose between Primary, Numeric, or Symbol entry methods.
Predictive text input that guesses words as keys are pressed.
Enter text by pressing keys repeatedly or with extended character sets.
Enter numbers using the keypad or symbols using dedicated keys.
Shortcuts for entering spaces, changing case, and punctuation.
Use the phone's speaker for calls without holding it to the ear.
Manage unlock codes, security codes, and SIM PINs.
Secure the phone manually or set automatic locking.
View the phone's battery charge level.
Customize ringtones and notification alerts for various events.
Configure specific ringtones for different alert types.
Choose how to answer incoming calls (e.g., any key, opening flip).
Set a background image for the home screen.
Configure a photo or animation to display during inactivity.
Adjust the duration the display and keypad backlights stay on.
Redial the last number or a number from recent calls.
Dial emergency numbers like 911 or 112 anytime, even when locked.
View lists of incoming, outgoing, and missed calls.
Retrieve recently entered digits for messages.
Assign numbers to keys for quick dialing.
Quickly dial numbers 1 through 9 by holding the key.
Redirect voice, fax, and data calls to other numbers.
Displays the phone number of incoming calls.
Receive alerts for second calls while on an active call.
Control the visibility of your phone number to recipients.
Activate and use the phone's camera to take photos.
Listen to FM stations using a headset as an antenna.
Steps to power on and tune the FM radio.
Manage station seeking, scanning, presets, volume, and mute.
Select audio output for the FM radio.
Listen to stored sounds and assign them as alerts.
View stored images and set them as wallpaper or screen saver.
Create and send SMS, EMS, or MMS messages with text and media.
Read new messages indicated by an icon and alert.
Access and listen to network-stored voicemail messages.
Features include checking voicemail and sending text messages.
Send messages with multimedia content, including templates.
Send prewritten text or multimedia messages.
Promptly read newly arrived messages.
View messages received through the web browser.
Connect to Bluetooth devices for handsfree calls and data transfer.
Enable or disable Bluetooth functionality to save power and enhance security.
Make the phone visible to other Bluetooth devices for pairing.
Connect the phone to other Bluetooth devices after discovery.
Use the phone with a TTY device for text-based communication.
Configure TTY modes for text communication.
Switch from TTY mode back to standard voice communication.
Options for conference calls, call holding, and muting.
Temporarily silence your microphone during a call.
Initiate a second call while on an active call.
Dial international numbers using access codes and country codes.
Restrict calls to numbers stored in the fixed dial list.
Send tones for automated systems or calling cards.
Insert numbers from lists into outgoing calls or entries.
Save contact details like name, number, and email.
Dial a number directly from a phonebook entry.
Review the details of a saved contact.
Send a message directly to a contact from their entry.
Append more phone numbers or email addresses to an existing entry.
Assign a photo to display when a contact calls.
Assign a unique ringtone to a contact.
Arrange phonebook entries alphabetically or by speed dial number.
Filter the phonebook to display only primary contact numbers.
Organize contacts into predefined or custom categories.
Adjust the volume for ringtones and alerts.
Adjust the volume for keypad tones.
Set a custom greeting message for the phone.
Customize the functions assigned to the left and right soft keys.
Set how the highlight bar moves through menu lists.
Customize alerts for text messages and voicemail.
Set the menu language for the phone interface.
Choose between icon or text display for the main menu.
Customize the color theme of the phone's display.
Set the clock display to digital or analog format.
Create shortcuts for frequently used menu options.
View the phone's battery charge level.
Restore default settings, excluding security codes.
Erase all personal information and downloaded content from the phone.
Track network connection time for billing purposes.
Automatically answer calls when connected to a car kit or headset.
Be notified of network registration status changes.
Receive an alert when a call is unexpectedly dropped.
Set and manage alarms with options for snooze and dismissal.
Schedule events with titles, times, and details.
View details of scheduled calendar events.
Disable or dismiss an upcoming calendar event reminder.
Choose the preferred display format for the calendar (Week or Month).
Share calendar events via message attachment or Bluetooth.
Perform basic arithmetic calculations.
Convert amounts between different currencies using exchange rates.
Time events with start, stop, reset, and snapshot functions.
Prepare an external storage device for use with the phone.
View and manage photos stored on the phone.
Listen to and manage sound files on the phone.
Access and play games available on the phone.
Launch the phone's web browser to access the internet.
Access saved website shortcuts for quick navigation.
Enter and navigate to a specific web address.
Manage active web browsing sessions and stored pages.
Information on compliance with international guidelines for RF exposure.
Guidelines for optimal phone performance and safe RF energy exposure.
Instructions for using and caring for external antennas.
Proper handling and body-worn accessory usage for the device.
Potential interference issues between the mobile device and other electronics.
Precautions for users with pacemakers or defibrillators.
Guidelines for safe mobile phone use while driving.
Warnings and precautions for operating the phone in hazardous areas.
Definitions of symbols found on the phone, battery, or charger.
Information regarding susceptibility to flashing lights and symptoms to watch for.
Warning about potential hearing damage from listening at high volumes.
Potential discomfort from repetitive actions like typing.
Compliance information for Canadian users regarding radio interference.
Compliance information for US users regarding radio interference and FCC rules.
Outlines what products, accessories, and software are covered by the warranty.
Details coverage periods for various product types.
Lists conditions and damages not covered by the warranty.
Specific warranty terms for software media and physical defects.
How to obtain service, contact information, and warranty terms.
Information on mobile phone use and RF exposure from WHO.
Instructions and benefits of registering your Motorola product.
Information on US and Canadian export regulations for the product.
Guidelines for responsible disposal and recycling of the device and packaging.
Legal label required in California regarding backup batteries.
Recommendations for protecting personal information and device security.