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Display type | TFT |
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Display diagonal | 2 \ |
Display resolution | 240 x 320 pixels |
Display number of colors | 262144 colors |
Internal memory | 128 MB |
Flash card support | Yes |
Maximum memory card size | 2 GB |
Rear camera resolution (numeric) | 2 MP |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
Networking type | GSM |
Playback formats | MP3, AAC, M4A, eAAC+, AAC+, WMA |
Operating frequency | 900/1800/1900 MHz |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
Supported network protocols | TCP/IP |
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 |
Product color | Pink |
Talk time (2G) | 2.5 h |
Standby time (2G) | 250 h |
Data network | EDGE, GPRS, HSCSD |
SIM card capability | Single SIM |
Form factor | Swivel |
Text prediction system type | T9 |
Personal info management (PIM) | Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Notes, Stopwatch, To-do list |
Bluetooth version | 2.0+EDR |
Depth | 43 mm |
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Width | 88 mm |
Height | 23 mm |
Weight | 104 g |
Approval and usage of the wireless device for EGSM 900 and GSM 1800/1900 networks.
Explanation of how phone features depend on wireless network service providers and their availability.
Details on how features share memory, potentially reducing available memory for other features.
Practical rules and safety guidelines for using mobile phone accessories and enhancements.
Explanation of security codes like PIN, PUK, and barring passwords for phone and SIM card protection.
How to obtain and apply network configuration settings for services like MMS and internet.
Information on downloading new content and phone software updates via network services.
Guidance on accessing Nokia's website for product support, downloads, and customer service.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting the SIM card and battery into the phone.
Guide on how to insert and lock a microSD memory card into the phone's slot.
Instructions on how to connect the charger and charge the phone's battery.
How to correctly open and close the phone, including warnings about rotation limits.
Procedure for turning the phone on and off, including safety warnings.
Information about the phone's internal antenna and advice on avoiding unnecessary contact.
Instructions on how to thread and tighten a phone strap through the eyelet.
Identification and description of the phone's physical buttons, ports, and components.
Explanation of the phone's idle state and the elements displayed on the main screen.
Details of icons and information shown on the phone's display screen.
Features designed to conserve battery power when the phone is not actively used.
How to enable and customize the active standby mode for quick access to features.
Explains various icons displayed on the screen to indicate phone status and notifications.
How to deactivate radio frequency functions for use in sensitive environments like aircraft.
How to lock and unlock the phone's keypad to prevent accidental key presses.
Step-by-step guide on how to dial a phone number, including international calls.
How to assign phone numbers to speed-dialing keys for quick calling.
Using voice commands to make phone calls and access functions.
How to accept, reject, or mute incoming phone calls.
Managing multiple calls, including answering a waiting call while on an active call.
Various features available during an active call, such as mute, hold, and conference.
Method for typing text by repeatedly pressing number keys to select characters.
Using the phone's built-in dictionary to predict and input words efficiently.
Instructions on how to access, browse, and select options within the phone's menu system.
Sending and receiving short text messages (SMS) and SMS e-mail.
Steps for composing, addressing, and sending a text message.
Sending and receiving multimedia messages (MMS) with various content.
Guide for creating and sending MMS with text, images, sound, or video.
How to create and send enhanced multimedia messages with various content types.
Overview of the process for sending messages, including saving and retries.
Using the MMS service to create and send physical postcards with images and text.
Sending and receiving text messages that display instantly upon reception.
Creating and sending audio messages using the MMS service.
Steps to record and send an audio message.
How to handle a full message memory by deleting old messages.
Information on message storage folders like Inbox, Outbox, Drafts, and Saved items.
Using the phone's built-in application to access and manage email accounts.
Initial setup wizard for configuring email accounts on the phone.
Steps for composing, addressing, and sending an email message from the phone.
Process for downloading email messages, including headers and full content.
How to view, reply to, or forward received email messages.
Structure and purpose of email folders like Inboxes, Archive, and Junk.
Activating and configuring a spam filter to manage unwanted messages.
Using instant messaging (IM) services for sending short text messages.
Steps for connecting to and accessing instant messaging services.
Managing IM status, contacts, and conversations within the IM service.
How to respond to incoming invitations within the instant messaging service.
Steps for reading new instant messages received during active or inactive conversations.
How to join or start an instant messaging conversation and send messages.
Adding new contacts to the instant messaging service list.
Managing communication by blocking or unblocking specific contacts in IM.
Using public and private groups for instant messaging conversations.
Creating private IM groups and inviting members.
Accessing and managing voicemail messages.
Receiving informational messages from the service provider.
Sending USSD commands to the service provider for network services.
Methods for deleting single messages or all messages from a folder.
Reading text messages stored on the SIM card.
Configuring general, text, and multimedia message settings.
Common settings for text and multimedia messages, like saving sent messages.
Specific settings for text and SMS e-mail messages, including delivery reports.
Settings related to sending, receiving, and viewing multimedia messages.
Settings for email accounts, including configuration, name, and address.
How to find contacts by scrolling or entering name characters.
Instructions for adding new names and phone numbers to the contact list.
Adding extra details like phone numbers, tones, or text items to contacts.
Methods for copying or moving contacts between phone memory and SIM card.
How to modify existing contact information, including names and numbers.
Synchronizing calendar, contacts, and notes with a remote server.
Procedures for deleting individual contacts or all contacts from memory.
Sending and receiving contact information in vCard format as business cards.
Configuring contact display, memory usage, and name display preferences.
Organizing contacts into groups for different ringing tones and images.
Assigning numbers to speed-dialing keys and making calls using them.
Accessing information about service provider numbers and SIM card assigned numbers.
Viewing missed, received, and dialed calls, call duration, and message recipients.
Customizing phone settings (tones, alerts) for different events and environments.
Personalizing the phone's appearance by selecting and downloading themes.
Changing ringtone settings and assigning tones to caller groups or calls.
Customizing screen settings like wallpaper, active standby, and font color.
Setting the phone's clock, time zone, and date, including auto-update options.
Assigning frequently used functions to the left selection, right selection, and navigation keys.
Managing phone connections, including Bluetooth, packet data, and USB data cable.
Using Bluetooth for wireless connections to compatible devices.
Configuring packet data (GPRS) connections for internet access.
Transferring data between the phone and other devices or servers.
Connecting the phone to a PC or printer using a USB data cable.
Settings related to call management, including diverting, clarity, redial, and waiting.
Setting up call forwarding for incoming calls based on various conditions.
Activating and using speed dialing to call numbers assigned to keys.
General phone settings such as language, security, welcome notes, and software updates.
Setting the phone's display language and voice command language.
Configuring the phone to ask for a security code when unlocking the keypad.
Receiving and installing software updates from the service provider.
Settings for connected mobile enhancements like headsets or hearing aids.
Managing service provider configurations for features like MMS and internet access.
Security features like PIN requests, call barring, and fixed dialing to protect phone usage.
Setting the phone to prompt for the PIN code upon switching on.
Restricting incoming or outgoing calls based on service provider settings.
Restricting outgoing calls to a predefined list of phone numbers.
Resetting phone settings to their original default values.
Receiving and installing software updates provided by the service provider.
Accessing services and portals provided by the network operator.
Printing images stored on the phone, supporting JPEG format and XpressPrint.
Using a microSD card to store multimedia files like music, images, and videos.
Steps to format a memory card, which erases all data permanently.
Setting a password to protect the memory card from unauthorized access.
Using the built-in camera to take images and record video clips.
Guide on how to operate the camera to capture still images, including zoom and night mode.
Instructions for recording video clips using the phone's camera function.
Adjusting camera settings like white balance, effects, and image storage.
Playing various media files including images, audio, video, and streaming content.
Setting up streaming services by selecting a service provider or configuration.
Listening to music tracks, MP3, or AAC sound files downloaded or transferred to the phone.
Controls and operations for playing music tracks on the phone's music player.
Various options for the music player, including track lists, playback modes, and EQ settings.
Listening to FM radio, which requires a connected headset as an antenna.
Searching for and saving radio stations to memory locations.
Operating the FM radio, adjusting volume, and selecting output modes.
Recording speech, sounds, or calls and saving them to the gallery.
Adjusting audio quality by amplifying or diminishing frequency bands for the music player.
Setting alarms for specific times and days, with snooze functionality.
How to stop an active alarm, including options for snooze or automatic phone activation.
Managing appointments and notes, viewing days, weeks, and deleting entries.
Adding different types of notes like meetings, calls, birthdays, or reminders to the calendar.
Setting alarms for calendar notes and handling them.
Creating and managing a list of tasks to be completed.
Writing and sending simple text notes.
Using the phone's calculator for arithmetic and trigonometric functions.
Setting and using countdown timers, including interval timers.
Measuring time intervals, intermediate times, and lap times.
Starting and playing games included with the phone software.
Running Java applications installed on the phone.
Checking for updates, restricting network access, and getting more info for applications.
Downloading new Java applications and games from various sources.
Configuring the phone's browser with settings from the service provider.
Activating and connecting to internet services using the phone's browser.
Navigating and interacting with web pages using the phone's browser.
Saving and managing frequently visited web page addresses.
Customizing how web pages are displayed, including text wrapping and font size.
Managing browser security, including cookies and secure connection scripts.
Configuring automatic saving of downloaded files to the gallery.
Receiving and accessing service messages from the network provider.
Using the SIM card's security module to create digital signatures for documents.
Using Nokia PC Suite software for synchronizing data and managing the phone via PC.
Utilizing various data services for internet access and communication.
Connecting to a compatible laptop via Bluetooth for internet access and data communication.
Guidelines for charging and discharging the rechargeable battery for optimal performance and longevity.
Steps to verify the authenticity of Nokia batteries using holograms and codes.
Visual guides for checking the Nokia hologram label on batteries for authenticity.
General advice on protecting the device, battery, and charger to maintain warranty coverage.
Guidelines for using the device safely in various environments and positions.
Precautions regarding interference with medical devices like pacemakers in healthcare facilities.
Recommended minimum separation distance between the phone and pacemakers to prevent interference.
Safety considerations for electronic systems in vehicles and airbag interactions.
Instructions for switching off the device in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.
Procedures and guidelines for making emergency calls in critical situations.
Information on the device's compliance with radio wave exposure guidelines (SAR).