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Display type | TFT |
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Display diagonal | 2.2 \ |
Display resolution | 240 x 320 pixels |
Display number of colors | 262144 colors |
Internal memory | 152 MB |
Flash card support | Yes |
Compatible memory cards | miniSD |
Rear camera resolution | 1600 x 1200 pixels |
Interface | Pop-Port, PC Suite |
Networking type | GSM, EDGE, UMTS |
Playback formats | MP3, MP4, AAC & eAAC+ |
Operating frequency | 900/1800/1900/2100 MHz |
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 | Polyphonic |
Polyphonic rings quantity | 64 |
Form factor | Slider |
Personal info management (PIM) | Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar |
Product color | Black |
Talk time (2G) | 4.5 h |
Standby time (2G) | 280 h |
Bluetooth version | 2.0+EDR |
Data network | 3G, EDGE, GPRS |
Mobile network generation | 3G |
Depth | 21 mm |
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Width | 46 mm |
Height | 100 mm |
Weight | 115 g |
Guidelines for safe phone use, including driving, hospitals, aircraft, and general handling.
Instructions for making emergency calls, ensuring phone is on and in service area.
Covers qualified service, approved accessories/batteries, water resistance, and data backup.
Using phone features requires wireless service; availability depends on network provider.
Information on security codes like PIN, PUK, and barring passwords.
Settings required for multimedia messaging, email, and other services.
Resources for latest guides, downloads, services, and additional product information.
Instructions for inserting SIM card and battery, and handling them carefully.
How to set the phone's time, time zone, and date for accurate timestamps.
Using the phone in its normal position and avoiding touching the antenna.
Diagram and labels identifying the phone's buttons and components.
Description of the phone's standby mode and its display indicators.
Steps for dialing numbers, including international calls and using contacts.
Using voice commands to make calls by speaking contact names.
Managing incoming calls while already on a call.
How to answer or reject an incoming video call and manage video sending.
How to select the desired writing language for text input.
How to switch between available text input methods using the # key.
Explanation of stroke types and their corresponding number keys for Chinese character input.
Phone predicts next character based on logical phrases, offering choices.
Inputting letters with single keypresses using a built-in dictionary.
Sending and receiving text messages, including those with pictures.
Steps to compose and send SMS messages, including recipient input and message content.
Text messages stored on the SIM card; can be copied to phone memory.
Receiving and displaying multimedia messages containing text, sound, images, or video.
Sending messages via Menu, or pressing the call key. Copyright protection may apply.
Action to take when message memory is full: delete old messages to receive new ones.
Organization of messages into Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, Sent items, and other custom folders.
Creating and sending voice messages using the multimedia messaging service.
How to access the IM menu and its options like Login, Saved conversations, and Connection settings.
How to block or unblock messages from specific contacts.
Creating private or using public groups for IM conversations.
Using the phone's e-mail application for sending, receiving, and reading emails.
How to download email messages and headers from your account.
Organization of emails into Inboxes (Account name, Archive, Custom, Junk) and Outboxes (Drafts, Outbox, Sent items).
Activating and defining the spam filter, blacklisting/whitelisting senders.
Using the video mailbox service for receiving and viewing video messages.
Sending service requests, like activation commands, using USSD commands.
How to delete messages one by one, by folder, or all messages.
Settings affecting sending, receiving, and viewing of text messages and SMS e-mail.
Settings for multimedia messages, including delivery reports, slide timing, and reception.
How to search for contacts by name using search commands or quick search.
Saving contact names and numbers in phone or SIM memory.
Saving different types of numbers and text items per contact name.
How to edit contact details like name, number, image, or text item.
Deleting contacts and their details from phone or SIM card memory.
Sharing availability status with others via presence service (network service).
Viewing presence information of subscribed contacts, including their status.
Assigning numbers to speed dial keys and making calls using them.
Configuring contact display, name format, font size, and memory status.
Organizing contacts into caller groups with custom ringtones and images.
Customizing setting groups called profiles for different environments and events.
Deactivating radio frequency functions for use in sensitive environments like aircraft.
Adjusting settings for call alerts, ringtones, message tones, and keypad tones.
Personalizing the phone's display view, including standby mode settings.
Customizing standby display options like wallpaper, slide animation, font color, and operator logo.
Receiving network operator information based on network cell.
Selecting screen savers from Gallery or downloading new ones.
Saving battery power by turning the display completely black when the phone is idle.
Setting the font size for reading messages, contacts, and web pages.
Changing time, time zone, and date settings for accurate timestamps.
Setting up personal shortcuts for quick access to frequently used phone functions.
Selecting functions for the right selection key and customizing shortcuts.
Assigning shortcut functions to navigation keys for quick access.
Selecting the key to access active standby navigation mode.
Using voice commands to call contacts and perform phone functions.
Details on Bluetooth compliance, profiles, and compatibility checks.
Steps to activate Bluetooth, name the phone, and search for audio devices.
Defining phone visibility and name for other Bluetooth devices.
Sending/receiving data via IR port. Device must be IrDA compliant; do not point beam at eyes.
Defining PC connectivity settings for packet data access points.
Synchronizing calendar, contacts, and notes with other devices or PCs.
Using Bluetooth or infrared for data transfer; other device must be in standby.
Prerequisites for PC synchronization: Nokia PC Suite installation.
Using USB cable for data transfer, picture printing, or PC connection.
Settings for compatible mobile enhancements, including default profile and automatic answer.
Configuring phone settings for services like messaging, synchronization, and email.
Downloading configuration settings from service provider.
Adding, activating, or deleting personal accounts for various services.
Security features like call barring, closed user group, fixed dialing, and security levels.
Selecting whether PIN2 code is required for protected phone features.
Restricting incoming/outgoing calls with a barring password.
Creating and activating lists of numbers/prefixes for restricted calling.
Setting phone to ask for security code on new SIM insertion.
Changing security code, PIN, PIN2, or barring password.
Selecting whether PIN or UPIN code is active.
Procedure for formatting a new memory card.
Taking photos and recording video clips with the built-in camera.
Instructions for taking photos, including zoom, flash, and sequential shots.
Configuring image quality, size, video clip settings, sounds, and storage.
Viewing, playing, and downloading media files like images, audio, and video.
Playing music tracks transferred to the phone, including managing track lists and options.
Options for music player, including Bluetooth play, track lists, play options, and media equalizer.
How to tune to channels, adjust volume, and use radio options like switch off or save station.
Recording speech, sound, or calls, and saving them. Recorder not usable during data calls.
Controlling sound quality by adjusting frequency bands for the music player.
Enhancing stereo sound with a wider stereo effect.
Steps to connect to the PTT service and indications for connection status.
How to make and receive PTT calls using loudspeaker or earpiece.
Starting one-to-one calls from contacts, PTT channels, or callback requests.
Types of PTT channels: Provisioned, Public, and Private.
Settings for connecting to and using the PTT service, including configuration and usage.
Setting alarms, snooze time-out, repeat alarms, and alarm tones.
How to stop the alarm, including auto-stop and device activation for calls.
Creating calendar notes with types like Meeting, Call, Birthday, Memo, or Reminder.
How the phone alerts for notes, including stopping the alarm and snoozing.
Writing, sending, deleting, and editing notes, and sending them via various methods.
Saving exchange rates and performing currency conversions.
Setting and starting countdown timers with notes and alarm functions.
Information about games available on the miniSD card and how to launch them.
Accessing Java applications included with the phone software.
Downloading games from available bookmarks.
Setting sounds, lights, and shakes for games.
Options for applications: delete, details, update version, web page access, and network access.
Steps to access web services: save settings, connect, browse, and disconnect.
Receiving or manually entering configuration settings for browsing.
Navigating web pages using phone keys and following on-screen guides.
Using phone keys to navigate pages, select items, and enter text/numbers.
Browsing options like Home, Shortcuts, Add bookmark, Page options, History, Reload, and Quit.
Customizing browser appearance: text wrapping, font size, image display, alerts, and character encoding.
Automatically saving downloaded files to Gallery.
Receiving service messages (notifications) from the service provider.
Clearing cache memory to store temporary data and accessed information.
Security features for services like online banking, requiring certificates and security modules.
Understanding server, authority, and user certificates for increased security.
Making digital signatures with the phone if SIM has a security module.
Synchronizing contacts, calendar, notes with PC. More info on Nokia website.
Using enhanced GPRS, GSM data, HSCSD, and WCDMA packet data services.
Recommendations for data calls to avoid disrupting operation and improve performance.
Information on battery charging cycles, wear, and safe usage practices.
Specifications for BP-6M Li-ion battery, including talktime and standby time.
Following regulations, switching off device when prohibited, normal operating positions, RF exposure.
Potential interference with medical devices; consult physician. Switch off in healthcare facilities.
Potential interference with hearing aids; consult service provider if interference occurs.
RF signals may affect vehicle electronic systems; consult manufacturer. Do not store flammable materials.
How to make an emergency call, including signal strength and location information.