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Nokia 9110 User Manual

Nokia 9110
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Bookmarks — Opens the Bookmarks list where you can select a new page to be
fetched.
Go off-line — Ends the data call.
Reload — Reloads the current WWW page from the network.
Activate automatic update (Ctrl-U) — With this option the opened WWW page
updates itself continuously in every 10, 30 or 60 seconds. This is very
convenient for example when browsing stock exchange WWW pages.
Disable automatic update (Ctrl-U) — Stops the continuous updating of the
WWW page.
Save — Saves the page contents or the image to the Downloaded files folder,
or adds the address of the page to the Bookmarks list.
Clear cache — Empties all caches and temporary files.
Settings — Opens the WWW settings. See ”WWW settings” on page 97.
To view images
Images that are part of the fetched WWW page are called inline images. By
default, inline images are not fetched with the WWW page, but will be
displayed as icons, unless the option Autoload images is set to Yes in the
WWW settings. To fetch an image, select the image icon and press Get image.
The communicator is capable of fetching images that are in JPEG or GIF
format.
Inline images can also be image maps. An inline image map acts like a
hyperlink. A fetched image map contains a cursor that can be moved with the
arrow keys. When you press Go, the pixel coordinates of the cursor are sent to
the server, and the corresponding WWW page is fetched.
Images that are separate documents and not part of a hypertext document
are called external images. When an external image is fetched, it is viewed
separately from the hypertext document in the image viewer. The commands
in the external image viewer are the same as in the fax viewer.
Tip: You can also
reload a WWW page by
pressing Ctrl-R.
Note: The continuous updating disables
the Autodisconnect time function.
Therefore, the data call does not go off-
line, which may make the call expensive.

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Nokia 9110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DisplayMonochrome graphic
Resolution640 x 200 pixels
Operating SystemGEOS 3.0
RAM8 MB
Storage8 MB
Dimensions158 x 56 x 27 mm
Weight253 g
Announced1998
TechnologyGSM
2G bandsGSM 900 / 1800
GPRSNo
EDGENo
SIMMini-SIM
External displayNo
PhonebookYes
Call recordsYes
LoudspeakerNo
3.5mm jackNo
MessagingSMS
ClockYes
AlarmYes
GamesYes
LanguagesMultiple
JavaNo
NetworkGSM
Processor33 MHz
Alert typesMonophonic ringtones
BrowserWAP
Battery typeRemovable Li-Ion
Talk TimeUp to 3 h

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