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Nokia 2650 User Manual

Nokia 2650
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User’s Guide for Nokia 2650

Table of Contents

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Nokia 2650 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Network TechnologyGSM
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800
EDGENo
StatusDiscontinued
SIMMini-SIM
TypeCSTN, 4096 colors
VibrationYes
Call records10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls
CameraNo
MessagingSMS, MMS
RadioNo
GamesYes
JavaNo
Predictive text inputYes
Smart messagingYes
OrganizerYes
Stand-byUp to 300 h
Announced2004, 1st quarter
Weight96 g
Resolution128 x 128 pixels
RingtonesPolyphonic
BatteryRemovable Li-Ion 760 mAh battery (BL-4C)

Summary

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Switch On Safely and Interference

Safety guidelines for switching on the phone and potential interference issues.

Road Safety and Device Off Zones

Safety advice for driving and switching off the phone in restricted areas.

Sensible Use and Qualified Service

Precautions for sensible use and requirements for qualified service personnel.

Battery, Water Resistance, and Backup

Guidelines on battery compatibility, water resistance, and data backup.

Connecting Devices and Emergency Calls

Safety notes for connecting external devices and making emergency calls.

General Information

Access Codes

Explains security, PIN, PIN2, PUK, and barring passwords for phone and SIM.

Light Alerts and Downloading Content

How light alerts function and how to download content/applications.

GPRS and Support Information

Overview of GPRS service and Nokia support contact details.

1. Getting Started

Phone Keys Overview

Identifies and explains the function of each key on the phone.

SIM Card Installation

Instructions for correctly inserting the SIM card into the phone.

Battery Installation

Instructions on how to safely insert and remove the battery from the device.

Basic Phone Operations

Guides on attaching wrist strap and opening the phone's fold mechanism.

Switching the Phone On and Off

Procedure for powering the mobile phone on and off.

2. Basic Functions

Making and Managing Calls

Covers making calls, redialing, voice mailbox, and in-call options.

Answering/Rejecting Calls and Keypad Lock

Handling incoming calls and locking the keypad for security.

3. Writing Text

Text Input Methods

Explains traditional and predictive text input methods for typing messages.

Text Writing Tips

Provides tips for efficient text input, cursor movement, and character entry.

4. Using the Menu

Accessing Menu Functions

Instructions on how to navigate and access menu options by scrolling or shortcut.

List of Menu Functions

A comprehensive list of all available menu categories and sub-menu items.

5. Menu Functions

Messages Management

Covers sending, receiving, and managing text, picture, and multimedia messages.

Call Register and Timers

Viewing call history, counters, and GPRS data usage.

Contacts Management

Saving, editing, searching, and organizing phone contacts.

Settings and Customization

Adjusting profiles, tones, display, time, and shortcuts.

Browser and Service Usage

Accessing and using browser services, managing settings, and connections.

6. Battery Information

Charging and Discharging Battery

Proper procedures for charging and discharging the device's battery.

Nokia Battery Authentication

Guidelines to verify the authenticity of Nokia batteries and their hologram.

7. Genuine Enhancements

Phone Battery Specifications

Details on battery type, talktime, and standby time for the device.

Chargers and Headsets

Information on standard/travel chargers and various headsets for the phone.

Vehicle and Hearing Aid Accessories

Details on car handsfree kits and inductive loopsets for hearing aids.

8. Care and Maintenance

Device Care and Handling

Guidelines for keeping the device dry, clean, and protecting it from damage.

Service and Data Backup

Advice on device servicing and creating data backups before service.

9. Additional Safety Information

Operating Environment and Medical Devices

Safety guidelines for device use in various environments and near medical equipment.

Pacemakers, Hearing Aids, and Vehicles

Specific safety advice related to pacemakers, hearing aids, and vehicle systems.

Explosive Environments and Aircraft Use

Precautions for using the device in explosive areas and aircraft.

Emergency Calls and SAR Compliance

How to make emergency calls and details on Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) compliance.

Index

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