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Battery | Removable Li-Ion 1050 mAh battery (BL-5CT) |
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Weight | 96 g (3.39 oz) |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.0, microUSB |
Operating System | Series 40 |
Network Technology | GSM |
2G bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
GPRS | Class 32 |
EDGE | Class 32 |
Release Date | 2009, January |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3 ringtones |
Loudspeaker | Yes |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
WLAN | No |
GPS | No |
Radio | Stereo FM radio, RDS |
Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email, IM |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML |
Java | Yes, MIDP 2.1 |
Stand-by | Up to 450 h |
Talk time | Up to 7 h |
Display | TFT, 16M colors |
Camera | 3.15 MP |
Card Slot | microSD, up to 4 GB |
Dimensions | 108.8 x 46.2 x 11.7 mm |
Resolution Density | ~182 ppi |
Games | Yes |
Colors | Black, White |
Screen-to-body ratio | 29.4% |
Guidance on switching the device on safely to avoid interference or danger.
Emphasizes obeying traffic laws and keeping hands free while driving.
Alerts about potential interference affecting device performance.
Instructions to switch off the device in restricted areas like aircraft or near medical equipment.
Specifies that only qualified personnel should install or repair the product.
Advises using only approved accessories and batteries.
Informs that the device is not water-resistant and should be kept dry.
Identifies and labels the physical keys and components of the phone.
Provides instructions for installing the SIM card and battery into the device.
Details on how to insert and remove the microSD card from the phone.
Instructions on how to connect the charger to the device to charge the battery.
Information about the device's internal and external antennas and proper usage.
Instructions on connecting a USB cable to the device.
Warnings and guidelines for using the headset with the device.
Instructions for attaching and securing a strap to the device.
Provides information on network compatibility and device usage guidelines.
Explains the requirement for a service provider and network service features.
Details on security codes (PIN, PUK) and their importance for phone protection.
Steps to power the device on and off, including PIN entry.
Instructions for setting the time, date, and time zone on the device.
Describes the phone's standby mode when it is ready for use.
Customizing the home screen, display settings, and indicators.
Information on power saving and sleep mode features to conserve battery.
Explains the home screen mode and how to navigate it.
Lists available shortcuts for quick access to functions.
Guide on navigating through the phone's menus and options.
Instructions on how to lock and unlock the keypad to prevent accidental presses.
Details on functions usable without a SIM card, like Organiser and games.
Explanation of flight mode to deactivate radio frequencies and its usage.
Guide to essential phone settings like language, memory, and keyguard.
Information on using voice commands for phone functions.
Setting up prompts for flight mode upon switching the phone on.
Instructions for receiving software updates from the service provider.
Details on security features like PIN, call barring, and fixed dialling.
Tips for personalizing the phone with tones, backgrounds, and themes.
Customizing phone profiles for different events and environments.
Information on applying and downloading themes to personalize the phone's appearance.
Setting a background image for the home screen mode.
Changing the font color for the home screen mode.
Displaying scroll key icons in the home screen mode.
Creating and accessing personal shortcuts for frequently used functions.
Customizing the functions assigned to the left and right selection keys.
Creating shortcuts by assigning phone numbers to number keys.
Using voice commands to make calls, launch apps, and activate profiles.
Introduction to connecting the phone to other devices for data transmission.
Information on using Bluetooth to connect to compatible devices within 10 meters.
Connecting your PC to the internet using Bluetooth technology without PC Suite.
Explanation of GPRS for sending and receiving data over an internet protocol network.
Using the USB data cable for data transfer and printing.
Options for synchronizing data and creating backups between devices.
Connecting USB storage devices like memory sticks to the phone.
Overview of additional services provided by the network operator.
Accessing additional services provided by the SIM card.
Instructions on how to make voice calls using manual dialling or contacts.
How to adjust the call volume using the volume keys.
Assigning phone numbers to number keys for quick dialling.
Making phone calls by saying the contact's name.
Network service options available during a call, like Hold, Transfer, Conference.
Information about using the voice mailbox service.
Viewing information on calls, messages, data, and synchronization.
Settings related to call management, including divert, anykey answer, and auto-redial.
Writing text and creating messages and notes.
Using traditional and predictive text input methods.
Guidance on using predictive text input for word entry.
Creating and sending text and multimedia messages.
Information on creating, sending, and receiving multimedia messages (MMS).
Instructions on reading messages and replying to them.
Sending messages and organising them in folders like Outbox and Inbox.
Sending and receiving flash messages that display instantly.
Using instant messaging services for sending short text messages to online users.
Creating and sending audio messages using MMS and the voice recorder.
Configuring settings for text, multimedia, and e-mail messages.
Accessing POP3 or IMAP4 email accounts to read, write, and send emails.
Steps to set up the e-mail wizard for new or existing email accounts.
Composing and sending emails, including attaching files.
Downloading email headers and replying to received emails.
Instructions on capturing still images using the device camera.
Steps to activate video recording and record video clips.
Adjusting camera and video settings like effects and white balance.
Managing images, video clips, music files, and other media in folders.
Sharing images and video clips through online services.
Using a memory card to store multimedia files like video clips and songs.
Procedure for formatting the memory card, noting data loss.
Setting a password to lock the memory card against unauthorised use.
Playing music and radio, recording sounds, and downloading music.
Using the phone's media player for music and video playback.
Accessing music and video files, downloading content, and managing the library.
Steps to create and manage playlists for music and video clips.
Setting up streaming services with configuration messages or manual settings.
Operating the music player, adjusting volume, and navigating tracks.
Tuning into FM radio stations, adjusting volume, and using graphical keys.
Recording speech, sound, or active calls and saving them.
Adjusting sound settings using predefined or custom equaliser sets.
Enhancing stereo sound effect when using a stereo headset.
Accessing internet services using the phone's web browser.
Viewing and changing settings for online sharing services.
Modifying settings for online sharing services, including appearance and general options.
Managing cache memory, clearing cache, and handling cookies.
Ensuring security for online services like banking with certificates.
Managing and launching installed games and applications.
Downloading new applications and games compatible with the phone.
Browsing maps, searching addresses, planning routes, and saving locations.
Downloading map sets via the internet using Nokia Map Loader PC software.
Instructions for downloading and using the Nokia Map Loader PC software.
Automatically downloading maps when needed via network settings.
Using Global Positioning System (GPS) to support the Maps application.
Upgrading Maps to voice-guided navigation and purchasing regional licenses.
Introduction to organizing your life with the phone's features.
Saving names, phone numbers, and addresses as contacts.
Choosing storage location (SIM card, phone memory) for contacts.
Searching, adding, editing, and deleting contacts and their details.
Copying or moving single or all contacts between phone and SIM memories.
Arranging contacts into caller groups with custom tones and images.
Sending and receiving contact information using vCard standard.
Changing clock type, time, time zone, and date settings.
Setting alarms, repeating alarms, and configuring snooze options.
Managing calendar entries, viewing daily/weekly notes, and deleting notes.
Creating new notes within the calendar application.
Creating and managing tasks in the to-do list.
Writing and saving notes on the device.
Managing phone data and synchronizing with a PC using Nokia PC Suite.
Using the phone's built-in calculator for simple and scientific calculations.
Setting and using normal and interval timers.
Measuring time, intermediate times, and lap times with the stopwatch.
Getting help with the phone through the user guide, website, or support pages.
Procedure to restart the device by switching off and removing the battery.
Updating device software using the Nokia Software Updater PC application.
Restoring the phone to its original factory settings.
Receiving tips, content, and news about Nokia products and services.
Downloading new content like themes to the phone (network service).
Updating device software using the Nokia Software Updater PC application.
Receiving phone software updates directly from the service provider over the air.
Allowing or disallowing software and configuration updates.
Requesting and downloading available software updates from the service provider.
Restoring settings only or all personal data to factory conditions.
Use only Nokia approved accessories, chargers, and batteries to avoid invalidating warranty.
Details on the rechargeable battery (BL-5CT) and approved chargers (AC-8, AC-15).
Steps to check for original Nokia batteries using hologram labels.
Suggestions to protect warranty coverage by caring for the device.
Guidelines for recycling used electronic products, batteries, and packaging.
Keeping the device and accessories with small parts out of reach of children.
Guidelines for device usage in different environments and maintaining separation distance.
Information on potential interference with inadequately protected medical devices.
Recommendations for maintaining separation between wireless devices and implanted medical devices.
Potential interference of digital wireless devices with hearing aids.
RF signals affecting vehicle electronic systems and proper installation.
Switching off the device in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.
Important information and steps for making emergency calls.
Guidelines for mobile device exposure to radio waves and SAR values.