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Model | Nokia 7190 |
---|---|
Network Technology | GSM |
2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 |
Status | Discontinued |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display | Monochrome graphic |
Phonebook | Yes |
Call records | Yes |
Loudspeaker | No |
3.5mm jack | No |
Messaging | SMS |
Clock | Yes |
Alarm | Yes |
Games | Yes |
Predictive text input | Yes |
Colors | Various |
Alert types | Vibration |
Languages | Multiple |
Internal memory | No |
Do not use your phone while driving. Park your vehicle first.
Switch off your phone when near medical equipment. Follow regulations.
Do not use phones on airplanes; it can cause interference.
Do not use the phone at a refueling point or near fuel.
Phones are susceptible to interference, affecting performance and calls.
Only qualified personnel can install or repair phone equipment.
Ensure phone is on, enter number, press Talk. Press End to end call.
Ensure phone is on, enter emergency number, press Talk. Give location.
Explains key terms and phrases used throughout the manual.
Explains phone icons for call status, messages, alerts, etc.
View numbers saved by service provider on SIM card.
Contact Nokia Customer Care for support. Provides contact details.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting SIM card into phone.
Align and slide battery into phone until it clicks.
Plug charger into phone and wall outlet. Monitor battery bar.
Press and hold power key. Enter PIN code if necessary.
Explains how to use the Navi roller for scrolling, selecting, and navigating menus.
Set time, time format (12/24 hr), and show/hide clock.
Explains Start screen, HOME, signal strength, battery level, header, and scroll bar.
Details functions of Power, Selection, Roller, Talk, End, and Number keys.
Explains how the sliding cover protects keypad and answers/ends calls.
Open slide, enter number, press Talk. Press End to end.
Open slide or press Talk.
Press End or close the sliding cover.
Access last 30 dialed numbers, view details, edit, save, add to phone book.
Navigate menus and lists using the roller and selection keys.
Lists main menus and submenus, e.g., Text messages, Call log, Profiles, Settings.
How to enter letters and numbers using keypad in ABC and 123 modes.
How to toggle between alphanumeric and numeric input modes.
How to access and insert special characters.
Access the phone book by pressing Names.
Step-by-step guide to add new contacts.
Lists options like List names, Find, Add entry, Edit, Erase, Copy.
How to update or change saved contact details.
How to erase single entries or all entries from the phone book.
Explains Phone memory vs. SIM card memory and their advantages.
Transfer contacts between phone and SIM card (one by one or all).
View details of the last 30 missed calls.
View details of the last 30 dialed calls.
View details of the last 30 received calls.
Delete all missed, dialed, and received calls.
Enter and save the voice mailbox number provided by service provider.
Call mailbox to listen to messages using various methods.
Choose from Normal, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Pager, Handsfree, Headset profiles.
Adjust settings like ringing options, tones, volume, alerts, keypad tones.
Save numbers with pauses or codes for easy dialing.
Options available during a call, like sending touch tones or ending calls.
Answer incoming calls while on another call. Switch between calls.
Connect up to 6 people for a conference call.
Forward all voice, fax, or data calls to another number.
Set phone to redial busy numbers automatically.
Assign voice tags to numbers for hands-free dialing.
Assign numbers to keypad keys for quick dialing.
Change the roller's default function (e.g., to Phone book, Quick menu).
Change phone display language and affects date/time formats.
Prevent accidental calls by locking keypad with power key.
Unlock keypad by opening slide or pressing Unlock/OK.
Steps to change the security code.
Block outgoing, international, or incoming calls.
Restrict outgoing calls to numbers on a fixed dialing list.
Set phone to request PIN code on startup for protection.
Explains message center and how to save its number.
Steps to compose and send text messages to recipients.
Read incoming messages, options to reply, forward, edit, etc.
Compose and send a reply to a received message.
Explains Inbox, Outbox, Archive, and user-created folders for organization.
Control message properties like center number, format, validity, reports.
Faster text entry using word prediction. How to activate/deactivate.
Track notes, calls, meetings, birthdays. Can set alarms.
Set alarms that sound at specified times, even when phone is off.
Perform basic arithmetic calculations.
Create and store to-do notes, sort by priority, save to calendar.
Send/receive data via IR port. Device must be IrDA compliant.
Steps to enable infrared data transfer.
Establish PC/laptop connection via serial cable for modem or synchronization.
Use WAP browser to view news, weather, flights, finance, save bookmarks.
Access the WAP browser and connect to provider's home page.
Save favorite WAP site addresses for quick access.
Steps to select and start a game from the Games menu.
Information on charging, battery life, and care for battery and charger.
Safety guidelines for traffic, operating environment, and device connection.
Recommendations for pacemaker users regarding phone proximity.
Switch off phone in areas with explosive potential (refueling stations, etc.).
Switch off phone before boarding aircraft due to safety risks.
Phone call reliability depends on radio signals and network conditions.
Phone meets government requirements for RF energy exposure.
Tips for handling phone, battery, charger, accessories to ensure longevity.
Lists common problems and their solutions (charging, call issues, voice messages).
Contact service provider immediately.
Default code is 12345; contact provider if changed and forgotten.
Close the slide and press Lock keys.
Open the slide.
Briefly press power key, scroll to Silent, press roller.
GSM 1900 and AMPS 800.
-10° C to +55° C (+14° F to +122° F).
95.2 g (without battery), 141.2 g (with BLS-2S).