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Network | GSM 900 / 1800 |
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Status | Discontinued |
SIM | Mini-SIM |
Display Type | Monochrome graphic |
Display Resolution | 101 x 80 pixels |
Call Records | 10 dialed, 10 received, 10 missed calls |
Loudspeaker | No |
3.5mm jack | No |
Messaging | SMS |
Games | Yes |
Java | No |
Predictive text input | Yes |
Organizer | Yes |
Stand-by | Up to 150 h |
Talk time | Up to 5 h |
Clock | Yes |
Alarm | Yes |
Vibrating Alert | Yes |
Announced | 2002, Q1 |
Alert Types | Vibration |
Colors | Silver |
Details specific warnings and important safety considerations for phone usage.
Identifies and describes the phone's physical keys and their primary functions.
Explains the dynamic functions displayed by the soft keys.
Provides detailed steps on how to operate the phone using soft keys.
Guides the user through the initial installation of the SIM card and battery.
Instructions on how to charge the phone's battery and indicators.
Covers powering the phone on/off and entering the PIN code for security.
Explains PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 codes and their purpose.
Details on managing the PIN entry feature for phone security.
Describes the feature to prevent accidental phone activation, e.g., in a bag.
Setting custom ringtones, logos, and screensavers for personalization.
Information on obtaining ringtones, logos, and CLIPit™ covers online.
Creating a personalized menu with frequently used functions.
Instructions for dialing numbers, ending calls, and adjusting volume.
How to access and redial recent phone numbers.
Options for when a number is busy: auto redial, call back, or reminder.
Procedures for answering or declining incoming calls.
Managing active calls, holding calls, and swapping between calls.
Options for accepting or rejecting incoming calls during an active call.
Setting up conference calls and using the in-call menu options.
Using the Babysitter function and managing call records.
Viewing and managing missed, received, and dialled calls.
Organizing contacts into groups and selecting storage locations.
Finding and calling contacts from the phonebook.
Explains standard text input and T9 text entry.
Available functions within the phonebook menu.
Assigning contacts to groups and managing group settings.
Managing group entries and understanding contact storage locations.
Assigning record numbers and pictures to contacts.
How to access and read incoming SMS messages.
Handling pictures and sounds within SMS messages.
Options for composing and sending replies to SMS.
Managing received, sent, and archived SMS messages.
Steps for writing and sending new SMS messages.
Functions available for managing archived SMS messages.
Various text editing functions for SMS composition.
Using pre-written text snippets to speed up messaging.
Sending a single SMS to multiple contacts in a group.
Explanation of the T9 predictive text input system.
Activating, deactivating, and setting the input language for T9.
Tips for creating words using the T9 input system.
How to use T9 suggestions and correct word entries.
Adding multimedia elements to SMS messages.
Configuring transmission characteristics for SMS messages.
Defining message types and setting delivery periods.
Managing status reports and direct replies for SMS.
Using GPRS for sending SMS messages.
Connecting to the Internet via WAP and navigating the start menu.
Exploring the options and features within the WAP browser.
Additional browser capabilities like URL entry and page reloading.
Details on configuring WAP access profiles.
Steps to activate a configured WAP profile for internet access.
Overview of available games and applications for download.
Instructions for playing games offline and downloading them.
Browsing links and receiving information via WAP.
Options for managing downloaded games and applications.
Customizing phone appearance with bitmap styles and greetings.
Configuring the phone's screensaver.
Introduction to managing additional ringtones and own melodies.
Saving ringtones to storage locations.
Transferring ringtones via SMS or WAP.
Menu functions for managing ringtones.
Assigning specific ringtones to different call types.
Configuring the mailbox number for voice messages.
Accessing and playing received voice messages.
Activating, deactivating, and reading cell broadcast messages.
Adding and managing personal topic lists for broadcasts.
Options for selecting and displaying broadcast messages.
Setting the language for receiving cell broadcasts.
Viewing call time, duration, and associated charges.
Setting up currency, unit limits, and personal rates for call charges.
Setting up unconditional call forwarding.
Forwarding calls based on phone status like unreachable or busy.
Forwarding fax and data calls to specific numbers.
Checking the status of call divert settings and clearing them.
Initiating calls to multiple contacts within a group.
Sending a single SMS message to all members of a selected group.
Options available during a group call, like conference or skip.
Creating and organizing contacts into different groups.
Assigning or reassigning contacts to specific groups.
Overview of managing appointments, diary, and new entries.
Using the diary for appointments.
Adding new schedule items.
Setting up reminders for special events like birthdays.
Options for viewing, editing, and sending event information.
Using the notes function for lists or memos.
Entering text for notes and using text editing options.
Viewing a list of missed alarms.
Configuring the time and days for the alarm clock.
Instructions for setting the phone's time and date correctly.
Customizing date format and enabling automatic time display.
Setting automatic power-off and timezone adjustments.
Creating and activating different phone profiles.
Navigating the main profiles menu.
Using the special profile for flight mode.
Profiles for connected car kits and headsets.
Replacing preset menu items with custom functions.
Restoring the My Menu to its factory default settings.
Assigning functions or numbers to the left soft key for quick access.
Assigning phone numbers or functions to speed dial keys.
Confirming and applying the selected key assignments.
Adjusting ringer volume and ringtone settings.
Filtering calls and enabling silent alerts.
Setting the sound for button presses.
Setting call time reminders and information tones.
Advanced management of ringtones and melodies.
Configuring phone language, display brightness, and contrast.
Managing auto key lock and key tone settings.
Viewing device status, IMEI, and fast search settings.
Configuring T9 input preferences and selecting input languages.
Regenerating the NiMH battery to optimize performance.
Setting and managing PINs and phone codes for security.
Applying restrictions like allowing only specific numbers or SIMs.
Managing phone numbers and blocking lines.
Setting up automatic network search and selecting networks.
Choosing preferred network providers for better service.
Restricting outgoing calls based on type or destination.
Verifying and removing call barring settings.
Managing user groups for network access and tariffs.
Managing incoming calls and hiding caller ID.
Ensuring the phone's clock is synchronized.
Configuring and using GPRS for mobile data.
Setting up WAP profiles for internet access.
Configuring CSD and GPRS data connection parameters.
Setting up profiles for Java™ applications.
Configuring the phone for sending and receiving fax and data.
Setting up authentication protocols for secure connections.
Steps for sending and receiving fax and data.
Installing and configuring Siemens car kits.
Customizing car kit features like auto answer.
Automatic activation of profiles for accessories like headsets.
Installing and configuring the phone's headset.
Customizing headset operation and settings.
Using DTMF codes for remote control of answering machines.
Understanding Circuit Switched Data for internet access.
Specific call divert settings.
Using the SOS function for emergency calls.
Sending formatted texts, pictures, and sounds via EMS.
How to input special characters and symbols.
Overview of GPRS for mobile data transfer.
Information on JAD and JAR file types for Java™ applications.
Downloading and using Java™ applications.
Handling the situation when the message memory is full.
Factors affecting phone operating and standby times.
Handling phone numbers and URLs within SMS messages.
Guidance on battery lifespan and maintenance.
Using internal numbers for quick access to menu functions.
Accessing service numbers and optional SIM card services.
Interpreting signal strength icons for call quality.
Resolving problems related to SIM card insertion or damage.
Using SMS Push to access internet addresses (URLs).
Understanding SMS delivery confirmations.
Silencing the ringer for the current call or alarm.
Loading additional dictionaries for T9 input.
Switching between different phone numbers or lines.
Basic explanation of Wireless Application Protocol.
Setting WAP functions and entering internet addresses.
Storing and accessing favorite internet addresses (URLs).
Customizing the default WAP homepage address.
Features accessible when the phone is used without a SIM card.
Icons indicating signal strength, battery status, and network connection.
Icons used within the diary and for soft key functions.
Regulatory compliance statement for the mobile phone.
Detailed specifications including GSM class, frequency, and dimensions.
Recommendations for phone care, cleaning, and battery removal.
Information needed for lost phones and SIM card security.
Details on batteries, travel chargers, and desktop chargers.
Information on exchangeable covers and carrying cases.
Accessories for data transfer and application management.
Description of various car kits, including portable and professional models.
Information on MP3 player USB and HomeStation accessories.