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Display Size | 2.2 inches |
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Resolution | 240 x 320 pixels |
Camera | 5 MP |
Storage | 48 MB |
Expandable Storage | microSD, up to 16 GB |
Dimensions | 111 x 47 x 13.3 mm |
Weight | 81 g |
Announced | 2010, April |
Network | GSM |
GPRS | Class 32 |
EDGE | Class 32 |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display Type | TFT, 256K colors |
Call records | Yes |
Video | Yes |
Alert types | Vibration, MP3 ringtones |
Loudspeaker | Yes, with stereo speakers |
3.5mm jack | Yes |
WLAN | No |
Radio | Stereo FM radio with RDS |
Messaging | SMS, MMS, Email, IM |
Browser | WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML |
Games | Yes |
Java | Yes, MIDP 2.1 |
Stand-by | Up to 624 h |
Battery | Removable Li-Ion 860 mAh battery (BL-4C) |
Operating System | Series 40 |
Released | 2010 |
Phonebook | 2000 entries |
Bluetooth | v2.1, A2DP |
USB | microUSB 2.0 |
Colors | Red, Silver |
Guidelines for safe device operation, avoiding interference or danger.
Obey traffic laws and prioritize driving safety.
Wireless devices may cause interference affecting performance.
Turn off device in restricted areas like aircraft or near medical equipment.
Only qualified personnel should install or repair the product.
Use only approved accessories and batteries; avoid incompatible products.
Device is not water-resistant; keep it dry.
Device approval for EGSM networks and third-party site access.
Requires service provider, features vary by network.
Security code protects device; preset code is 12345.
Updates add features and improve performance; back up data first.
How to get help via website, restart device, or contact Nokia for repair.
Identifies and labels the device's physical keys and components.
Steps to remove cover, insert battery, and replace cover.
Caution on handling SIM card to avoid damage.
Guidelines for compatible microSD cards and capacity limits.
Instructions to turn the device on or off using the power key.
How to charge the battery using a wall outlet or computer.
Diagram and labels for display elements like signal strength and indicators.
Creating shortcuts, activating, personalizing, and navigating the home screen.
How to lock/unlock keypad, automatic locking, and answering calls.
Instructions for connecting a USB cable.
Warnings and guidelines for using headsets with the device.
Steps to make, answer, and reject phone calls.
Using the loudspeaker or earpiece during a call, with warnings.
Assigning phone numbers to number keys for speed dialling.
Using traditional vs. predictive text input, character cases, and input modes.
Writing words by pressing number keys, inserting punctuation, special characters, and spaces.
How to write words, confirm words, select correct words, and add words to the dictionary.
Groupings of functions, entering menus, exiting, and changing views.
Creating messages, attaching files, and automatic conversion to multimedia.
Steps to write, insert symbols/objects, add recipients, and send messages.
Setting up a mail account and reading/sending mail.
Chatting with online users using instant messaging.
Sending and receiving instant text messages.
Creating and sending audio messages using MMS.
Accessing voice mailbox via network service.
Saving names and phone numbers to device or SIM card.
Finding contacts by scrolling or typing the name.
Configuring general, text, and multimedia message settings.
Viewing call, message, and data synchronization events.
Using the device's media player for MP3 and AAC files.
Listening to radio stations with the built-in antenna.
Opening the camera, zooming, capturing images, and preview settings.
Opening video camera and starting video recording.
Viewing images in a thumbnail grid, sorting by date, name, or size.
Sorting images into albums, creating, renaming, and removing albums.
Editing images by rotating, cropping, and adjusting colors.
Customizing ringing tones for different events and environments.
Adjusting wallpaper, font size, and other display features.
Setting the date, time, and format.
Assigning functions to selection keys and scroll key.
Syncing data with Ovi/server and backing up data.
Connecting to other devices to transmit and receive data.
Connecting to Bluetooth devices, profiles, and compatibility.
Using Bluetooth to connect PC to internet.
Settings for call divert and other phone options.
Configuring default settings, access points, and personal accounts.
Resetting the phone to factory defaults (settings only or all data).
Setting, stopping, and configuring the alarm clock.
Managing calendar notes and to-do list items.
Managing images, video clips, and music files.
Recording and managing voice memos.
Looking up Chinese-English and English-Chinese translations.
Accessing internet services using the phone browser.
Connecting to internet services via Menu or shortcut.
Using Ovi services, creating mail accounts, and sharing content.
Accessing additional services provided by the SIM card.
Safety rules for accessories, handling, and installation.
Battery type, talk time, and standby time specifications.
Tips to reduce battery consumption and charge less often.
Information on recycling the device and packaging.
Battery type, charging guidelines, and replacement advice.
Suggestions for protecting device and maintaining warranty coverage.
Separation guidelines for devices with pacemakers or defibrillators.
Safety precautions in explosive atmospheres, refuelling points, etc.
How to make emergency calls and important considerations.
Terms and conditions for the limited warranty of the product and accessories.
Notice regarding potential TV or radio interference from the device.