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Display type | LCD |
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Display diagonal | 1.4 \ |
Display resolution | 128 x 128 pixels |
Display number of colors | 65536 colors |
RAM capacity | 0.384 MB |
Internal memory | 8 MB |
Compatible memory cards | Not supported |
Data network | GSM |
SIM card type | MiniSIM |
SIM card capability | Single SIM |
2G bands (primary SIM) | 900, 1800 MHz |
AV output | Yes |
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) | Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network |
Ringer type | - |
Voice codecs | EFR, FR, HR |
Battery type | BL-5CB |
Talk time (2G) | 12.5 h |
Battery voltage | 3.7 V |
Battery capacity | 800 mAh |
Standby time (2G) | 842 h |
Subscription type | No subscription |
Type | Entry-level phone |
Product color | Blue |
Market positioning | Elderly phone |
Form factor | Bar |
Personal info management (PIM) | Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Converter |
Keyboard layout | Alphanumeric keypad |
Cables included | AC |
Depth | 14.3 mm |
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Width | 44.8 mm |
Height | 107 mm |
Volume | 64 cm³ |
Weight | 70 g |
Instructions for turning off the device in areas where its use is prohibited or dangerous.
Guidelines for safe operation of the vehicle while driving and obeying local laws.
Information on how wireless devices can be susceptible to interference.
Ensures only authorized personnel perform installation or repairs.
Use only Nokia-approved batteries, chargers, and accessories for the device.
Device is not water-resistant; keep it dry to prevent damage.
Avoid hearing damage by not listening at high volume for extended periods.
Identifies and explains the function of the phone's keys and physical parts.
Step-by-step guide on how to insert the SIM card and battery into the phone.
Instructions on how to connect the charger and charge the device's battery.
Procedure for powering on the device and setting the initial time and date.
How to lock and unlock the phone's keypad to prevent accidental use.
Methods to adjust the device's volume and connect external audio devices.
Navigating the phone's interface, menus, and features using the scroll key.
Techniques for typing letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters on the keypad.
How to use and manage predictive text input for faster typing.
Guide to selecting and setting different ringtones for calls and alerts.
Steps for initiating and receiving phone calls, including ending them.
Instructions for adding contacts to the phonebook with names and numbers.
Managing contacts across multiple phonebooks and renaming them.
How to compose, send, and read text messages on the device.
Instructions for connecting a headset and listening to the FM radio.
Guide to setting alarms, including hour, minutes, and alarm tone.
Information on where to get help and advice after purchasing the phone.
Recommendation to contact the point of purchase for assistance and advice.
Information on network compatibility, subscriptions, and potential costs.
Steps to make emergency calls and provide necessary information.
Guidelines for maintaining the device, battery, and accessories in good condition.
Instructions on how to recycle used electronic products, batteries, and packaging.
Details on using the correct battery and charger, and battery lifespan.
Precautions for handling, charging, and removing the battery safely.
Information on potential interference between the device and medical equipment.
Recommendations for users with implanted medical devices to avoid interference.
Nokia's commitment to making phones accessible for users with disabilities.
Warning about how headset use can affect hearing and awareness of surroundings.
Guidelines for using the device in different environmental conditions.
Information on radio signals affecting vehicle electronic systems and installation safety.
Warnings about using the device in areas with flammable materials or gases.
Details about the device's compliance with radio wave exposure guidelines (SAR).
Information on approved accessories and where to find them.
General advice for using and maintaining accessories safely.