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Network Technology | GSM |
---|---|
EDGE | No |
Status | Discontinued |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
3.5mm jack | No |
Games | Yes |
2G bands | GSM 900 / 1800 |
Alert types | Ringtones |
Messaging | SMS |
Instructions for inserting the SIM card into the phone.
Procedure to turn the mobile phone on and enter the PIN code.
Guide to setting the phone's date and time upon first use.
Instructions on how to charge the phone's battery.
Steps to calibrate the touchscreen for better accuracy.
How to access and navigate the phone's contact list.
Instructions for initiating a phone call.
How to receive and terminate a phone call.
Using the touchscreen to tag and share photos.
Displaying pictures on a TV screen using the TV Link accessory.
Setting up and using quick dial numbers with icons.
Sending messages combining a picture and a sound.
Instructions for using the handsfree calling feature.
How to select and set a ringtone for incoming calls.
Procedure to mute or unmute the phone's microphone during a call.
Using the T9 predictive text input method for messages.
Guide to using the basic text input method with multiple key presses.
Covers activating camera, zoom, vision modes, taking pictures, and self-timer.
Managing pictures, preview modes, quality, and effects.
Instructions for switching BeDJ on/off, managing tracks, and recording mixes.
Guidance on creating and saving custom music styles and mixes.
Configuration options for the phonebook, including contact selection.
Steps for adding new contacts and editing existing entries.
Managing contact groups, renaming, and assigning melodies/pictures.
Information on storing and managing your own phone number.
Customizing sound alerts, ringer volume, and ringtones.
Adjusting screen animations, screen saver, and backlight.
Configuring backlight duration and intensity.
Setting up hotkeys and voice commands for quick access.
Managing security features like call barring and PIN protection.
Configuring network connections, including GPRS and access settings.
Setting the clock, time zone, daylight saving, and language.
Using predefined profiles to quickly adapt phone settings.
Sending and managing SMS messages, including settings.
Sending, receiving, and managing e-mails via the phone.
Using IrDA to send pictures, sounds, or names to other devices.
Instructions for receiving data via IrDA, including activating the feature.
Connecting the phone to a PC or PDA for internet access or data transfer.
Managing and listening to stored sounds, melodies, and recordings.
Displaying and managing pictures, including TagIt and editing.
Configuring and playing slideshows of pictures on a TV or phone screen.
Converting sums between currencies, specifically Euros.
Using the phone's built-in calculator for arithmetic operations.
Setting and managing alarm clock functions with various alert options.
Creating and managing events, reminders, and scheduling.
Running JAVA applications and managing games downloaded from the network.
Configuring call options like call forwarding and auto redial.
Managing call waiting notifications and controlling caller identity display.
Viewing, managing, and resetting the call history list.
Tracking and resetting the duration of outgoing and incoming calls.
Displaying and managing call costs, including setting limits.
Accessing WAP sites, managing bookmarks, and entering addresses.
Reading and managing messages automatically sent by the network.
Instructions for making second, third, and conference calls.
Resolving problems like phone not switching on or display errors.
Diagnosing and fixing issues related to SIM card detection and function.
Troubleshooting issues with incoming calls and sending/receiving messages.
Resolving problems related to battery life and phone charging.
Understanding radio wave transmission and general safety guidelines.
Safety advice for users with pacemakers, hearing aids, and driving.
Guidelines for proper disposal of packaging, batteries, and old phones.
Information on standard accessories like charger and car kit.
Details on optional items such as TV Link, data kit, and stylus pen.