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Identification of physical buttons and their functions.
Description of the phone's main screen interface.
Procedures for powering on/off, entering PIN, and making calls.
Adjusting radio volume and navigating phone menus.
Changing phone language and activating programmed features.
Managing contacts stored on SIM card and phone memory.
Procedures for adding, editing, and managing phonebook entries.
Adjusting display settings, hotkeys, voice features, and security.
Sending, receiving, and managing SMS messages.
Sending and receiving emails through the phone.
Using the instant message feature.
Connecting to the WAP network and accessing online services.
Operating the FM radio: tuning, saving, and recording.
Using the BeDJ feature to create, mix, and save music tracks.
Using T9 and basic text input for entering characters.
Detailed explanation of basic text entry methods.
Configuring ringtones, SMS tones, and vibration alerts.
Adjusting contrast, backlight, and screen saver.
Setting up language, time, date, clock, and environment profiles.
Using infrared for wireless data exchange with other devices.
Managing transfer of pictures, sounds, and names using IrDA.
Connecting the phone to a PC/PDA for internet access or fax.
Viewing, managing, and sending pictures stored on the phone.
Managing and listening to stored sounds and recording new ones.
Checking memory usage and accessing applications like Euro converter.
Functionality for converting currency to Euros.
Setting and configuring the phone's alarm clock.
Procedure for creating, storing, and managing calendar events.
Methods for removing past calendar events.
Instructions and gameplay for the Brick Game.
Setting up call forwarding based on status like no reply or busy.
Managing call lists, auto redial, caller ID, and call counters.
Managing call waiting during GPRS connections.
Managing second and third calls, including conference calls.
Configuring camera mode, resolution, and other settings.
Steps for plugging in the camera, previewing, and taking photos.
Using the self-timer and managing taken pictures.
Information on mobile phone radio wave emissions and health.
Guidelines for safe phone operation, battery usage, and performance.
Avoiding interference with sensitive electronic equipment and aircraft.
Resolving problems with phone power and display responsiveness.
Troubleshooting IMSI failures, picture reception, call issues, and feature access.
Information on phone chargers and handsfree accessories.
Details on the digital camera accessory and its protective carry case.
Details on Philips France, compliance with directives, and notified bodies.
Identification of physical buttons and their functions.
Description of the phone's main screen interface.
Procedures for powering on/off, entering PIN, and making calls.
Adjusting radio volume and navigating phone menus.
Changing phone language and activating programmed features.
Managing contacts stored on SIM card and phone memory.
Procedures for adding, editing, and managing phonebook entries.
Adjusting display settings, hotkeys, voice features, and security.
Sending, receiving, and managing SMS messages.
Sending and receiving emails through the phone.
Using the instant message feature.
Connecting to the WAP network and accessing online services.
Operating the FM radio: tuning, saving, and recording.
Using the BeDJ feature to create, mix, and save music tracks.
Using T9 and basic text input for entering characters.
Detailed explanation of basic text entry methods.
Configuring ringtones, SMS tones, and vibration alerts.
Adjusting contrast, backlight, and screen saver.
Setting up language, time, date, clock, and environment profiles.
Using infrared for wireless data exchange with other devices.
Managing transfer of pictures, sounds, and names using IrDA.
Connecting the phone to a PC/PDA for internet access or fax.
Viewing, managing, and sending pictures stored on the phone.
Managing and listening to stored sounds and recording new ones.
Checking memory usage and accessing applications like Euro converter.
Functionality for converting currency to Euros.
Setting and configuring the phone's alarm clock.
Procedure for creating, storing, and managing calendar events.
Methods for removing past calendar events.
Instructions and gameplay for the Brick Game.
Setting up call forwarding based on status like no reply or busy.
Managing call lists, auto redial, caller ID, and call counters.
Managing call waiting during GPRS connections.
Managing second and third calls, including conference calls.
Configuring camera mode, resolution, and other settings.
Steps for plugging in the camera, previewing, and taking photos.
Using the self-timer and managing taken pictures.
Information on mobile phone radio wave emissions and health.
Guidelines for safe phone operation, battery usage, and performance.
Avoiding interference with sensitive electronic equipment and aircraft.
Resolving problems with phone power and display responsiveness.
Troubleshooting IMSI failures, picture reception, call issues, and feature access.
Information on phone chargers and handsfree accessories.
Details on the digital camera accessory and its protective carry case.
Details on Philips France, compliance with directives, and notified bodies.
| Resolution | 128 x 128 pixels |
|---|---|
| Call Records | 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls |
| Internal Memory | 1.5 MB |
| SIM | Mini-SIM |
| Clock | Yes |
| Alarm | Yes |
| Games | Yes |
| Organizer | Yes |
| Network | GSM 900 / 1800 |
| Display Type | 4096 colors |
| Alert types | Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic ringtones |
| Messaging | SMS |
| Browser | WAP |
| Languages | Yes |