Microsoft RM-714 GSM/WCDMA cellular phonr w/BT and WLAN User Manual Manual
Microsoft Mobile Oy GSM/WCDMA cellular phonr w/BT and WLAN Manual
Manual
User Guide
Nokia 311
Issue 1EN
Get started
Keys and parts
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2Touch screen 5Call key
3End key
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6Charger connector 10 Key lock button
7Micro-USB connector 11 Antenna area See 3 in
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8Headset connector 12 Loudspeaker
9Volume keys 13 Camera lens
If there is protective tape on the screen or camera lens, remove the
tape.
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Insert the SIM card and battery
Switch the phone off, then remove
the back cover.
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If the battery is in the phone, lift it
out.
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Slide and lift the holder. Put the SIM
in with the contact area face down.
See 1.
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Lower the holder, then slide it locked.
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Line up the battery contacts, then
push the battery in.
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Replace the back cover.
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Insert a memory card
Remove the back cover.
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If the battery is in the phone, lift it
out.
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Slide and lift the holder. Put the card
in with the contact area face down.
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Lower the holder, then slide it locked.
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Line up the battery contacts, then
push the battery in.
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Replace the back cover.
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Switch on
Press and hold the power key until the
phone vibrates.
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time
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time zone
GMT
daylight saving
+0 hours
date
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date & time
Select the date field, then set the
date.
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time
09:00
time zone
GMT
daylight saving
+0 hours
date
15-05-2012
date & time
Select the time field, then set the
time.
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time
09:00
time zone
GMT
daylight saving
+0 hours
date
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date & time
Select the time zone, then select if
daylight saving time is used.
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time
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time zone
GMT
daylight saving
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date & time
Select .
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Tip: To switch the phone off, press
and hold the power key.
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Charge the battery
Plug the charger into a wall outlet.
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Connect the charger to the phone.
See 10. See 11.
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Battery full? Unplug from the phone,
then from the wall outlet.
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Explore your phone
Tap an app or other item to open it.
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Tap and hold an item to see more
options.
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To swipe, steadily slide your finger to
the desired direction.
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To scroll, slide your finger quickly up
or down, then lift your finger.
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To zoom, slide two fingers apart or
together on the screen.
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To go back to the previous view,
select .
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To go back to the home screen, select
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To view notifications, swipe down
from the top of the screen. See 4.
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Switch between screens
Your phone has three home screens, one for apps, one for your
favourite shortcuts, and one for your most used app, such as the
dialler.
Swipe left or right.
• My screen is the place where you can add your favourite contacts
and shortcuts.
• On the apps screen, you can open apps, and organise them to your
liking.
• On the dialler screen, you can make calls. In place of the dialler,
you can also have the music player or radio.
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Tip: To personalise the dialler screen, tap and hold the home screen,
swipe to the dialler screen, then select the app you want.
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Change settings quickly
Rather than going into the phone menus, you can quickly change
some settings from the status area, no matter the app or view you're
in. Simply swipe down from the top of the screen.
You can:
• See if you've missed calls or received messages
• Silence your phone
• Pause or resume playing music
• Open or close mobile data internet connections
• Check for Wi-Fi networks, and connect to them
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• Switch Bluetooth on or off
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Lock the keys and screen
Lock the keys and screen when not
using your phone.
To lock, press the key lock button.
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To unlock, press the key lock button,
then swipe left or right.
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Change the volume
Is the volume too loud during a call or
when listening to the radio?
Use the volume keys.
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Better.
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Copy content from your old phone
Easily get your contacts, calendar, and other stuff to your new phone.
1. Switch Bluetooth on in both phones.
2. On your new phone, select settings and sync & backup > phone
switch.
3. Select copy to this and what you want to copy, then select .
4. Select your old phone from the list of found devices.
5. Follow the instructions shown on both phones.
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Attach a strap
Remove the back cover.
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Push the loop through the hole, then
put it over the hook.
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Replace the back cover.
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Use your phone offline
In places where you're not allowed to make or receive calls, you can
still use your phone to play games or listen to music, if you switch to
the flight profile .
Select settings and connectivity > flight.
Remember to comply with any applicable safety requirements.
See 1. See 2.
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Indicators on you phone
— You have unread messages.
— You have unsent, cancelled, or failed messages.
— The touch screen and keys are locked.
— The phone doesn't ring when somebody calls or sends a
message.
— An alarm is set.
/ — The phone is connected to a GPRS or EGPRS network.
/ — A GPRS or EGPRS connection is open.
/ — The GPRS or EGPRS connection is on hold.
— The phone is connected to a 3G (UMTS) network.
/ — The phone is connected to a 3.5G (HSDPA) network.
— Bluetooth is on.
— The phone is connected to a WLAN.
— All incoming calls are forwarded to another number.
— The profile in use is timed. After a set amount of time, the phone
changes back to the previously used profile.
— A headset is connected to the phone.
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Phone basics
Change the time and date
Select settings and date and time.
Change the time zone when travelling
1. Select settings > time zone:.
2. Select the time zone of your location.
3. Select .
The time and date on your phone are set according to the time zone.
For example, GMT -5 is the time zone for New York (USA), 5 hours
west of Greenwich, London (UK).
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Set an alarm
Use your phone as an alarm clock.
1. Select alarm.
2. Set the alarm time, then select SAVE.
3. To set the alarm to go off at the same time on certain days, select
> alarm repeat and the days.
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Add a calendar entry
Need to remember an appointment? Add it to your calendar.
1. Select calendar.
2. Select .
3. Select an entry type.
4. Fill in the fields, then select .
Tip: To delete an entry, select and hold the entry, then select
delete.
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Use the calculator
Stay within your budget wherever you are – your phone has a
calculator.
1. Select calculator.
2. Type in your calculation, then select =.
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About Nokia Store
Download mobile games, apps, videos, themes, wallpapers, and
ringtones to your phone from Nokia Store.
Select store.
Many items are free of charge; some you need to pay for with your
credit card or on your phone bill. The availability of payment methods
depends on your country of residence and your network service
provider. To learn more about Nokia Store, go to www.nokia.com/
support.
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Calls
Make a call
1. Select phone, or swipe left to open the dialler.
2. Type in the phone number.
3. Press .
4. To end the call, press .
Answer a call
Press .
Decline a call
Press .
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View your missed calls
Did you miss a call, but want to see who called?
Your phone shows on the home screen, if you missed a call. Select
to open the all calls view. It lists the calls you have made , received
, or missed .
To call back, select a number or contact.
Missed and received calls are saved only if the network supports it,
and your phone is switched on and within the network service area.
View your missed calls later
Select log.
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Call the last dialled number
Did you try to call someone, but nobody picked up? It's easy to call
again.
1. On the home screen, press .
2. Select the phone number.
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Call several people at the same time
Want to tell your great news to all your friends? With a conference
call, you can easily call several people at the same time, saving you
the trouble of calling each one separately. Conference call is a
network service.
Check the network service availability from your network service
provider.
1. Make the first call.
2. While in the call, select options > new call > voice call.
3. Type in a phone number, or search for a contact.
4. Press . The first call is put on hold until you connect the
conference call.
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5. When you're able to talk to the second caller, select options >
conference. You can add more calls to the conference.
Tip: To speak privately with a caller in the middle of the conference
call, select options > private call and a number. The conference call
is put on hold. To return to the conference call, select options >
conference.
6. To end the conference call, select options > end call.
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Forward calls to your voicemail or another phone number
Your phone is ringing, but you can't answer? Let the call go to your
voicemail, or forward it to another number. Call forwarding is a
network service.
1. Select settings > calls > call forwarding.
2. Select when to forward the incoming voice calls:
all voice calls — Forward all calls.
if busy — Forward when busy.
if not answered — Forward when not answered.
if out of reach — Forward when the phone is switched off or out of
network coverage for a certain length of time.
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if not available — Forward when busy, when not answered, when the
phone is switched off, or when out of network coverage.
3. Select activate > to voice mailbox or to other number.
4. If if not answered or if not available is selected, set the length of
time after which a call is forwarded.
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Prevent making or receiving calls
Keep your phone bill under control by preventing certain types of
calls. You can prevent, for example, incoming calls while you're
abroad. Call barring is a network service.
1. Select settings.
2. Select security > call barring service and an option.
3. Type in the barring password you have received from your service
provider.
Tip: To check how many calls you’ve made, how much data you've
used, or how many text messages you've sent, select counters. You
can set the counters to be cleared automatically, for example, each
month.
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Make an internet call
Need to call abroad often? Use an internet call to save costs.
You can make and receive calls over the internet. Some internet call
service providers allow free internet calls. To make or receive an
internet call, you must be in the service area of a Wi-Fi or 3G network.
You also need to have an account in an internet call service.
The phone wizard helps you set up your account in your phone.
Set up your internet telephone account
1. Select settings.
2. Select connectivity > internet telephone > CONNECT.
3. Follow the instructions shown on the phone.
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When the wizard has finished, your account shows in the accounts
list.
Call a contact
1. Select contacts.
2. Select the contact and internet call.
Call a phone number
Type in the phone number, then select > internet call.
For emergency calls, only the cellular network is used.
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Contacts
Save a name and phone number
Add new contacts to your phone.
Select contacts.
Select , then write the name, number, and other details.
Edit the details of a contact
Select a contact and , then edit the details.
Add more details
Select > add detail and a detail.
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DIALLER
Make calls quickly
Call someone often? Set their number as a speed dial.
Select phone and > speed dials.
Assign a phone number to a number key
1. Select a number key. 1 is reserved for the voice mailbox.
2. Type in a number or search for a contact.
Make a call
In the dialler, press and hold a number key.
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Copy contacts to your SIM card
Want to use your SIM card in another phone, but still have access to
your contacts? By default, contacts are stored in the phone memory,
but you can copy your contacts to a SIM card.
Select contacts.
More contacts can be stored in the phone memory, and contacts
saved on the SIM can only have one phone number. means a
contact is stored on the SIM.
Choose the contacts to be copied
1. Select > copy contacts > select contacts.
2.
Select the contacts, then select .
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Copy all contacts
Select > copy contacts > select memory > from phone to SIM.
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Personalisation
Personalise the main menu
You can organise your apps as you like – move your favourites to the
top for quick access.
1. Tap and hold the main menu.
2. Select the app you want to move, then tap where you want to move
it.
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Add a shortcut to your home screen
Want to open your favourite apps straight from your home screen?
Add shortcuts to your most used features.
1. Tap and hold the home screen, then select shortcut.
2. Select an item, such as a widget or action, then select .
Remove a shortcut
Tap and hold the home screen, then select on the shortcut you
want to remove.
Tip: Try tapping different areas on your home screen. You can, for
example, change the date and time, set alarms, or add to your
calendar straight from your home screen.
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Change the wallpaper
Want to see a favourite landscape or your family photos in the
background of the lock screen? You can change the wallpaper to
personalise the lock screen to your liking.
1. Select settings and wallpaper.
2. Select a folder and a photo.
Tip: You can also take a photo on your phone, and use that.
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Change your profile for meetings or outdoor use
Set your phone to discreetly beep once instead of ringing, when
you're in a meeting. Or, if you don't want to miss a call in a noisy
environment, switch to the loud profile.
1. Select settings > tone profiles.
2. Select or .
3. Select activate.
Tip: Whichever app or view you're in, you can easily switch to a profile
from the notification area. Drag your finger down from the top of the
screen to open the notification area, then select the current profile
and or .
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Change your ringtone
You can set a different ringtone for each profile.
1. Select settings > tone profiles and a profile.
2. Select ringtone.
3. Select a ringtone from open files or your downloaded tones. The
ringtone plays so you can see if you like it.
4. When you've found a ringtone you like, select YES.
Tip: Download more ringtones from Nokia Store. To learn more about
Nokia Store, go to www.nokia.com/support.
Tip: You can also change the message alert tone. Select msg. alert
tone and a tone.
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Set a song as your ringtone
Want to use your favourite song from the music player as your
ringtone? You can also take the best section of the song and use that
as your ringtone.
1. Select settings > tone profiles and a profile.
2. When setting a ringtone for the profile, select open files, then
browse to the song.
3. When asked if you want to adjust the start and end points of the
tone, select YES.
4. Drag the start marker to the start point.
5. Drag the end marker to the end point.
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When a marker is moved to a new point, the selection plays.
6. To manually play the selection, select Play.
7. Select Done.
The edited ringtone does not replace the original ringtone or sound
clip. Preset ringtones cannot be modified, and not all formats of
ringtones are supported.
Tip: To fine-tune the start and end points of the selection, select
or , then select and hold or .
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Write text
Write using the on-screen keypad
To open the on-screen keypad when writing text, select > input
type > phone keypad.
Type in a character
1. Select a character key repeatedly until the character is shown.
There are more characters available than are shown on the key.
2. If the next letter is on the same key, wait until the cursor is shown,
then select the key again.
Type in a space
Select .
Move the cursor to the next line
Select three times.
Type in a number
Select , then select the number.
Type in a special character
Select the sym key, then select the special character.
Delete a character
Select the backspace key .
Tip: To write using the on-screen keyboard, turn the phone to
landscape mode.
Write using the on-screen keyboard
Switch between number and letter mode
Select or .
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Switch between character cases
Select the shift key.
Delete a character
Select the backspace key .
Move the cursor to the next line
Select the enter key.
Type in a space
Select the space key.
Add an accent to a character
Select and hold the character.
Tip: To write using the on-screen keypad, select > input type >
phone keypad.
Use predictive text
Predictive text is not available in all languages.
1. Select > prediction > .
2. Start writing a word. Your phone suggests possible words as you
write. When the correct word is shown, select the word.
3. If the word is not in the dictionary, select the pop-up and , and
add the new word to the dictionary.
When using predictive text, you can set your phone to complete and
type in words for you automatically.
Use word completion
Select > word completion > .
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Messaging
Send a message
Keep in touch with your family and friends through messages.
1. Select messaging and .
2. To add a contact as a recipient, select . You can also type in a
phone number.
3. Write your message in the text box.
Tip: To include an attachment, such as a photo or video, select >
insert content.
4. Select .
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Sending a message with an attachment, such as a photo or video,
may be more expensive than sending a normal text message. For
more info, contact your network service provider.
See 5. See 6. See 7.
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Save an attachment
Did someone send you a great photo? Save it to your phone. You can
also save other types of attachments.
Select messaging.
Save a message attachment
1. Open the message.
2. Select the file and > save.
3. Select where to save the file, such as images, then write a name
for the file.
Save a mail attachment
1. Open the mail.
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2. Select the attachment. Your phone may ask you to download the
file.
3. Select SAVE.
Photos and videos are saved in files.
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Check your voicemail
Did you let your calls go to voicemail when you couldn't answer?
Listen to the messages people have left you at a convenient time.
Set up your voicemail
To use voicemail, you may need to subscribe to the service. For more
info on this network service, contact your network service provider.
Before using your voice mailbox, get your voice mailbox number from
your network service provider. Check your order confirmation or your
network service provider's support website.
1. Select settings > calls > more settings > voicemails and voice call
messages > voice mailbox no..
2. Type in your voice mailbox number, then select OK.
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Listen to your voicemail when you just missed a call
1. Select the notification of a new message on the home screen.
2. Select options > call sender.
Listen to your voicemail later
Select phone, then press and hold 1.
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Mail and chat
Mail
Set up your mail account
Do you use more than one mail address? You can have several
mailboxes in your phone. Mail is a network service.
1. Select mail.
2. Select your mail service provider.
3. Type in your username and password.
Tip: If you don't want to type in your password every time you use
your mail account, select save password:.
4. Select Sign in.
Add a mailbox later
1. Select mail.
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2. Select > add account.
3. Follow the instructions shown on the phone.
Your phone updates your inbox at certain intervals to show your new
mails when they have arrived. This may cause transfer of large
amounts of data, which may result in data traffic costs. To save costs,
you can switch the automatic update feature off and update the
inbox manually.
Switch off the automatic update of the inbox
1. Select mail.
2. Select > settings and your mailbox.
3. Select update my inbox: > manual.
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Hi Mike
Hello Anna
Anna
Hi Mike
Send a mail
Would you like to send a mail while on the go? With your phone, you
can read and send mail, even when not sitting at your desk.
1. Select mail and a mail account.
2. Select .
3. To add a recipient, select , or manually write the address in the
To: field.
4. Write the subject and your message.
Tip: To include an attachment, such as a photo, select .
5. Select .
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Hi Mike
Chat with your friends
Do you like chatting online with your friends? If you are out, you can
send instant messages with your phone no matter where you are.
Chat is a network service.
1. Select IM.
2. If several chat services are available, select the service you want.
3. Sign in to the service.
Tip: You can sign in to and chat in several services at the same time.
You must separately sign in to each service.
4. In your contacts list, select the contact you want to chat with and
tap to type.
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5. Write your message.
Tip: To add a smiley, select .
6. Select .
You can have several conversations going on at the same time. To
switch between conversations, select .
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Photos and videos
Take a photo
1. To open the camera, select camera.
2. To zoom in or out, use the volume keys.
3. Select .
Photos are saved in gallery.
Close the camera
Select .
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Record a video
Besides taking photos with your phone, you can also capture your
special moments as videos.
To open the video camera, select video.
1. To start recording, select .
2. To zoom in or out, use the volume keys.
3. To stop recording, select .
Videos are saved in gallery.
Tip: You can send your video in a multimedia or mail message. To limit
the video size for sending, before recording, select > settings >
video size, then select a small enough size, such as minimum. To limit
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the video length, select > settings > video length > for MMS
message.
Close the camera
Select .
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Organise your photos
You can organise your photos into albums, to make it easier to find
a particular photo.
1. Select gallery, then open the tab.
2. Select , then write a name for the album.
3. Select the photos to add to the album, then select .
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Edit a photo
Is the photo you took too dark or not ideally framed? With your
phone, you can easily do simple edits to the photos you've taken.
1. Select gallery and a photo.
2. Select > edit photo and an effect.
3. To save the edited photo, select > > yes. The edited photo
does not replace the original photo.
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Print a photo
You can print your photos directly from your phone using a
compatible printer.
1. Connect your phone to a PictBridge compatible printer with a USB
cable. If the printer has Bluetooth, you can also use that.
2. On your phone, select media transfer as the USB connection
mode.
3. Select gallery and the photo to print.
4. Select > print.
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Send a photo or video
Send your photos and videos to your family and friends in a
multimedia message or mail, or using Bluetooth.
Select gallery.
1. Open the tab where the photo or video is.
2. Select and hold the photo or video, then select send and how you
want to send it.
Send several photos or videos at the same time
1. Open the tab where the photos or videos are.
2. Select , then mark what you want to send.
3. Select and how you want to send them.
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Music and audio
Copy music from your PC
Do you have music on your PC that you want to listen on your phone?
Use Nokia Suite and a USB cable to manage and sync your music
collection.
1. Connect your phone to your computer with a compatible USB
cable. Make sure a compatible memory card is in your phone.
2. Select media transfer as the connection mode.
3. On your computer, open Nokia Suite. For more info, see the Nokia
Suite help.
Some music files can be protected by digital rights management
(DRM) and cannot be played on more than one phone.
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Play a song
You can use your phone's music player to listen to music and
podcasts while on the move.
Select music.
1. Select and a song.
2. To pause or resume playing, select or .
Skip to the previous or next song
Select or .
Close the music player
Press the end key.
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Listen to the radio
Connect a compatible headset to your phone. The headset acts as
an antenna.
Select radio.
Change the volume
Use the volume keys.
Set the radio to play in the background
Select .
Close the radio
Press the end key.
Tip: To close the radio when it is playing in the background, press and
hold the end key.
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XYZ FM
Find and save radio stations
Search for your favourite radio stations, and save them, so you can
easily listen to them later.
Select radio.
Connect a compatible headset to your phone. The headset acts as
an antenna.
Search for all available stations
Select > search all stations.
Set a frequency manually
Tap the frequency, then scroll to a frequency.
Save a station
Select .
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Go to the next or previous saved station
Select or .
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Record sound clips
You can record voice memos or phone conversations.
Select voice rec..
1. Select .
2. To stop recording, select .
Record a phone conversation
During a call, select > record.
Both parties hear a tone at regular intervals during the recording.
Listen to your recordings
Select > recordings list.
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Listen to internet radio
Listen to radio stations from all over the world on the internet.
Select internet radio.
Select . You can browse radio station by genre, country, or
language.
Select a station manually
1. Select > add stations.
2. Type in the web address of the feed, then select .
Pause or resume playback
Select or .
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If you make or answer a call while listening to internet radio, the radio
is automatically muted.
Set the radio to play in the background
Select > play in background.
Tip: If you find an interesting station or often listen to the same
station, select add to favourites to add the station to your favourites
list. Select to see your saved favourites.
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Web
Route City
Browse the web
Catch up on the news, and visit your favourite websites on the go.
Select internet.
Tip: If you don't have a flat-rate data plan from your network service
provider, to save data costs in your phone bill, you can use a Wi-Fi
network to connect to the internet.
Go to a website
Write the web address in the address bar.
Move on the web page
Drag the page with your finger.
Zoom in
Tap the section of the web page you want to see better.
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Zoom out
Double-tap the screen.
Tip: To zoom in or out, you can also place two fingers on the screen,
then slide your fingers apart or together.
Search the internet
Write a search word in the address bar. If asked, select your default
search engine.
Go back to a previously visited web page
Select > history and the web page.
Tip: You can download web apps from Nokia Store. When you first
open a web app, it is added as a bookmark. For more info, go to
www.nokia.com/support.
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Route City
www.nokia.com
travel
Add a bookmark
If you visit the same websites all the time, add them as bookmarks,
so you can easily access them.
Select internet.
While browsing, select > add to favourites.
Go to a bookmarked website
Select and a bookmark.
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Clear your browsing history
Select internet.
Select > > clear history.
Clear stored cookies or text saved in web forms
Select > > settings > clear cookies or clear auto-fill.
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Communities
Get social
The Social app is your gateway to social networking services.
1. Select social.
2. Select a service, then sign in.
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Connectivity
Connect to a wireless headset
Want to keep working at your computer during a call? Use a wireless
headset. You can also answer a call, even if your phone's not directly
at hand.
Select settings > connectivity > Bluetooth.
1. Make sure Bluetooth is on.
2. Switch the headset on.
3. To search for your headset, select .
4. Select the headset.
5. You may need to type in a passcode (such as 1234).
See 9.
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Protect your phone
Do you want to control who can find and connect to your phone when
Bluetooth is on?
Select settings > connectivity > Bluetooth.
Prevent others from finding your phone
Select my phone visibility > hidden.
When your phone is hidden, others can't find it. However, paired
devices can still connect to your phone.
Switch Bluetooth off
Swipe down from the top of the screen, then select .
Do not pair with or accept connection requests from an unknown
device. This helps protect your phone from harmful content.
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Copy content between your phone and a computer
You can use a USB cable to copy your photos and other content
between your phone and a compatible computer.
1. Connect your phone to a computer with a compatible USB cable.
2. Select a mode:
Nokia Suite — Nokia Suite is installed on your computer.
media transfer — Nokia Suite is not installed on your computer. If
you want to connect to a home entertainment system or printer, use
this mode.
mass storage — Nokia Suite is not installed on your computer. The
phone is displayed as a portable device on your computer. Make sure
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a memory card is in your phone. If you want to connect to other
devices, such as a home or car stereo, use this mode.
3. To copy the content, use the file manager of the computer.
To copy your contacts, music files, videos, or photos, use Nokia Suite.
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Connect to a Wi-Fi network
To help save data costs, you can use a Wi-Fi network to connect to
the internet, whether you're at home or at a library or internet café.
1. Select settings > connectivity > Wi-Fi.
2. Make sure Wi-Fi is on.
3. To connect, select the network and connect.
4. If the connection is secured, type in the password.
Close the Wi-Fi connection
Swipe down from the top of the screen, then select .
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Maps
About Maps
Maps shows you what is nearby and helps you plan your route, free
of charge.
Select maps.
You can:
• See where you are on a map
• Plan a route to a nearby place
• Search for a place or an address, and save it
• Send your location or a place to a friend in a text message
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Your phone may have a memory card with preloaded maps for your
country. Make sure the memory card is in your phone before using
Maps.
Using services or downloading content may cause transfer of large
amounts of data, which may result in data traffic costs.
Contents of digital maps may sometimes be inaccurate and
incomplete. Never rely solely on the content or the service for
essential communications, such as in emergencies.
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See where you are on the map
To help get your bearings, check where you are on the map.
Select maps.
You are shown on the map, if your phone can find you. An internet
connection may be needed.
Update your location
Select .
Save your current location
Select your location and > .
Tip: When you're shown on the map, to see nearby places, select
to see the toolbar, then select > .
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Search for a place
You can search for locations, such as street addresses, and places,
such as restaurants.
1. Select maps.
2. Select to see the toolbar, then select .
3. Write the name of the place or the address.
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Download maps
If you browse to an area of the map which is not saved on your
memory card, and you have an active data connection to the internet,
a map for the area is automatically downloaded.
See 13.
Tip: If you don't have a flat-rate data plan from your network service
provider, to save data costs in your phone bill, you can use a Wi-Fi
network to connect to the internet.
Tip: Save new street maps to your phone before a journey, so you
can browse the maps without an internet connection when travelling.
Use the Nokia Suite PC app to download the latest maps, and copy
them to your phone. To download and install Nokia Suite, go to
www.nokia.com/support.
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B
A
Create a walking route
Plan a walking route to a place nearby. You can see the entire route
and all the turnings on the map before setting off.
1. Select maps.
2. Select to see the toolbar, then select .
3. Select starting location and a place, address, saved favourite, or
a point on the map as the start point of your walking route. To start
from where you are now, select my position.
4. Select destination and the end point of the walking route.
Using ferries and some special tunnels for walking routes is
restricted.
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5. Select .
6. When you're ready to get going, select .
Tip: To read a list of each turn along the route, select .
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Save a place
Before a trip, you might find it handy to save info about hotels,
attractions, or petrol stations to your phone.
Select maps.
1. To search for an address or place, select to see the toolbar, then
select .
2. Write the name of the place or the address, then select from the
matches.
3. On the map, select the place marker and > .
View a saved place
In the main view, select > and the place.
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Edit or remove a saved place
1. In the favourites view, select the place.
2. Select , then select edit favourite or delete favourite.
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Explore places around you
Want to see what there is to see and do around you? You can set your
phone to show businesses or public places, such as restaurants, on
the map.
1. Select maps.
2. Select and the places to see.
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Protect your phone
Password protect your memory card
Want to protect your memory card against unauthorised use? You
can set a password to protect the content.
1. Select files.
2. Select and hold the memory card, then select mem. card
options.
3. Select set password, then type in a password.
Keep the password secret and in a safe place, separate from the
memory card.
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Format a memory card
Want to delete all content from your memory card? When you format
a memory card, all the data on it is deleted.
1. Select files.
2. Select and hold the memory card, then select mem. card
options.
3. Select format mem. card.
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Prepare your phone for recycling
If you buy a new phone, or otherwise want to dispose of your phone,
Nokia recommends that you recycle your phone. Beforehand,
remove all personal info and content from your phone.
Remove all content and restore settings to the original values
1. Back up the content you want to keep to a compatible memory
card or to a compatible computer.
2. End all calls and connections.
3. Select settings and restore factory sett. > all.
4. Type in the security code.
5. Your phone switches off and then on again. Check carefully that
all your personal content, such as contacts, photos, music, videos,
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notes, messages, mails, presentations, games, and other installed
apps have been removed.
Content and info stored on the memory card or SIM card is not
removed.
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Support and updates
Support
When you want to learn more about how to use your phone, or if
you're unsure how your phone should work, read the user guide
thoroughly.
You may also be interested in the Nokia Support Video channel in
YouTube.
If you have an issue, do the following:
• Reboot your phone. Switch the phone off, then remove the
battery. After about a minute, put the battery back in, then switch
the phone on again.
• Update your phone software
• Restore the original factory settings
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Subscribe to the Tips and Offers service
Tips and Offers is a convenient service to help you get the most out
of your phone, providing you with tips and support messages, as well
as updates for your games and applications.
Select Tips and Offers.
Text message charges may apply when you subscribe or unsubscribe.
For terms and conditions, see the documentation supplied with your
phone, or go to www.nokia.com/mynokia.
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settings
contacts
messages
bookmarks
calendar
files
apps and games
Back up content to a memory card
Want to make sure you won't lose any important files? You can back
up your phone memory to a compatible memory card.
Select settings > sync & backup.
1. Select create backup.
2. Select what you want to back up, then select .
Restore a backup
Select restore backup and what you want to restore, then select .
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About phone software updates
Stay in step with the beat – update your phone software to get new
and enhanced features for your phone. Updating the software may
also improve your phone performance.
It is recommended that you back up your personal data before
updating your phone software.
Warning:
If you install a software update, you cannot use the device, even to make emergency
calls, until the installation is completed and the device is restarted.
Using services or downloading content may cause transfer of large
amounts of data, which may result in data traffic costs.
Before starting the update, connect a charger or make sure the
device battery has enough power.
After the update, the instructions in the user guide may no longer be
up to date. You may find the updated user guide at www.nokia.com/
support.
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Update phone software using your PC
Update your phone software with the Nokia Suite PC app. You can
also back up the pictures and other stuff in your phone to your
computer.
You need a compatible PC, a high-speed internet connection, and a
compatible USB cable to connect your phone to the PC.
To get more info and to download the app, go to www.nokia.com/
support.
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Update phone software using your phone
You can update your phone software wirelessly. You can also set your
phone to automatically check for updates.
Select settings and phone > device updates.
1. To check if there is an update, select current sw details.
2. To download and install an update, select downl. phone sw, then
follow the instructions shown on the phone.
The update may take several minutes. If you encounter problems,
contact your network service provider.
Check for updates automatically
Select auto SW update, then set how often to check.
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Your network service provider may send updates over the air directly
to your phone. For more info on this network service, contact your
network service provider.
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Restore original settings
If your phone is not working properly, you can reset some settings
to their original values.
1. End all calls and connections.
2. Select settings and restore factory sett. > settings only.
3. Type in the security code.
This does not affect documents or files stored on your phone.
After restoring the original settings, your phone switches off and
then on again. This may take longer than usual.
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Access codes
PIN or PIN2
code
(4-8 digits)
These protect your SIM card against unauthorised
use or are required to access some features.
You can set your phone to ask for the PIN code
when you switch it on.
If not supplied with your SIM card or you forget
the codes, contact your service provider.
If you type in the code incorrectly three times in a
row, you need to unblock the code with the PUK
or PUK2 code.
PUK or PUK2
code
(8 digits)
These are required to unblock a PIN or PIN2 code.
If not supplied with your SIM card, contact your
service provider.
IMEI number
(15 digits)
This is used to identify valid phones in the
network. The number can also be used to block,
for example, stolen phones.You may also need to
give the number to Nokia Care services.
To view your IMEI number, dial *#06#.
Lock code
(security code)
(min. 5 digits)
This helps you protect your phone against
unauthorised use.
You can set your phone to ask for the lock code
that you define. The default lock code is 12345.
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Keep the code secret and in a safe place, separate
from your phone.
If you forget the code and your phone is locked,
your phone will require service. Additional charges
may apply, and all the personal data in your phone
may be deleted.
For more information, contact Nokia Care or your
phone dealer.
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Product and safety information
Safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not
following them may be dangerous or
illegal. For further information, read
the complete user guide.
SWITCH OFF IN
RESTRICTED AREAS
Switch the device off when
mobile phone use is not allowed or
when it may cause interference or
danger, for example, in aircraft, in
hospitals or near medical equipment,
fuel, chemicals, or blasting areas.
Obey all instructions in restricted
areas.
ROAD SAFETY COMES
FIRST
Obey all local laws. Always
keep your hands free to operate the
vehicle while driving. Your first
consideration while driving should be
road safety.
INTERFERENCE
All wireless devices may be
susceptible to interference,
which could affect performance.
QUALIFIED SERVICE
Only qualified personnel may
install or repair this product.
PROTECT YOUR
HEARING
Listen to a headset at a
moderate level, and do not hold the
device near your ear when the
loudspeaker is in use.
Feature specific instructions
1 Important: This device is
designed to be used with a standard
SIM card (see figure) only. Use of
incompatible SIM cards may damage
the card or the device, and may
corrupt data stored on the card.
Please consult your mobile operator
for the use of a SIM card that has a
mini-UICC cutout.
2 Warning: When the flight
profile is activated, you cannot make
or receive any calls, including
emergency calls, or use other
features that require network
coverage. To make a call, activate
another profile.
3 Your device may have internal
and external antennas. Avoid
touching the antenna area
unnecessarily while the antenna is
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transmitting or receiving. Contact
with antennas affects the
communication quality and may cause
a higher power level during operation
and may reduce the battery life.
Use only compatible memory cards
approved by Nokia for use with this
device. Incompatible cards may
damage the card and the device and
corrupt data stored on the card.
Your device supports microSD cards
with a capacity of up to 32 GB.
Important: Do not remove the
memory card when an application is
using it. Doing so may damage the
memory card and the device, and
corrupt data stored on the card.
4 Important: Avoid scratching
the touch screen. Never use an actual
pen, pencil, or other sharp object on
the touch screen.
To listen to the radio, you need to
connect a compatible headset to the
device. The headset acts as an
antenna.
The social networking services are
third-party services and not provided
by Nokia. Check the privacy settings
of the social networking service you
are using as you may share
information with a large group of
people. The terms of use of the social
networking service apply to sharing
information on that service.
Familiarise yourself with the terms of
use and the privacy practices of that
service.
Using social networking services
requires network support. This may
involve the transmission of large
amounts of data and related data
traffic costs. For information about
data transmission charges, contact
your service provider.
The Communities application may not
be available in all regions. Only those
features that are supported by the
social networking service are
available.
5 You can send text messages that
are longer than the character limit for
a single message. Longer messages
are sent as two or more messages.
Your service provider may charge
accordingly.
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Characters with accents, other marks,
or some language options, take more
space, limiting the number of
characters that can be sent in a single
message.
6 If the item you insert in a
multimedia message is too large for
the network, the device may
automatically reduce the size.
7 Only compatible devices can
receive and display multimedia
messages. Messages may look
different in different devices.
8 Using services or downloading
content may cause transfer of large
amounts of data, which may result in
data traffic costs.
Note: Using Wi-Fi may be
restricted in some countries. For
example, in France, you are only
allowed to use Wi-Fi indoors. For more
information, contact your local
authorities.
9 Note: There may be
restrictions on the use of Bluetooth
technology in some countries. For
example, in France, you are only
allowed to use Bluetooth technology
indoors. For more information,
contact your local authorities.
Picture messages may look different
in different devices.
Do not connect products that create
an output signal, as this may damage
the device. Do not connect any
voltage source to the Nokia AV
connector. If you connect an external
device or headset, other than those
approved by Nokia for use with this
device, to the Nokia AV connector, pay
special attention to volume levels.
Important: Before sharing your
location, always consider carefully
with whom you are sharing. Check the
privacy settings of the social
networking service you are using, as
you might share your location with a
large group of people.
10 If the battery has not been used
for a long time, to begin charging, you
may need to connect the charger,
then disconnect and reconnect it.
11 If the battery is completely
discharged, it may take several
minutes before the charging indicator
is displayed or before any calls can be
made.
Remember to comply with any
applicable safety requirements.
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Network services and costs
Your device is approved for use on the
WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100
(pentaband) / HSPA
EGSM850/900/1800/1900
(Quadband). To use the device, you
need a subscription with a service
provider.
Using network services and
downloading content to your device
requires a network connection and
may result in data traffic costs. Some
product features require support
from the network, and you may need
to subscribe to them.
Take care of your device
Handle your device, battery, charger
and accessories with care. The
following suggestions help you
protect your warranty coverage.
• Do not use or store the device in
dusty or dirty areas. Moving
parts and electronic
components can be damaged.
• Do not store the device in high
temperatures. High
temperatures can shorten the
life of the device, damage the
battery, and warp or melt
plastics.
• Do not store the device in cold
temperatures. When the device
warms to its normal
temperature, moisture can
form inside the device and
damage electronic circuits.
• Do not attempt to open the
device other than as instructed
in the user guide.
• Unauthorised modifications
may damage the device and
violate regulations governing
radio devices.
• Do not drop, knock, or shake the
device. Rough handling can
break internal circuit boards and
mechanics.
• Only use a soft, clean, dry cloth
to clean the surface of the
device.
• Do not paint the device. Paint
can clog moving parts and
prevent proper operation.
• Switch off the device and
remove the battery from time to
time for optimum performance.
• Keep your device away from
magnets or magnetic fields.
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• To keep your important data
safe, store it in at least two
separate places, such as your
device, memory card, or
computer, or write down
important information.
During extended operation, the
device may feel warm. In most cases,
this is normal. If you suspect the
device is not working properly, take it
to the nearest authorised service
facility.
Recycle
Always return your used electronic
products, batteries, and packaging
materials to dedicated collection
points. This way you help prevent
uncontrolled waste disposal and
promote the recycling of materials.
Check how to recycle your Nokia
products at www.nokia.com/
recycling.
Crossed-out wheeled-bin
symbol
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol
on your product, battery, literature, or
packaging reminds you that all
electrical and electronic products,
batteries, and accumulators must be
taken to separate collection at the
end of their working life. This
requirement applies in the European
Union. Do not dispose of these
products as unsorted municipal
waste. For more environmental
information, see the product Eco
profile at www.nokia.com/ecoprofile.
About Digital Rights
Management
When using this device, obey all laws
and respect local customs, privacy
and legitimate rights of others,
including copyrights. Copyright
protection may prevent you from
copying, modifying, or transferring
pictures, music, and other content.
Content owners may use different
types of digital rights management
(DRM) technologies to protect their
intellectual property, including
copyrights. This device uses various
types of DRM software to access
DRM-protected content. With this
device you can access content
protected with OMA DRM 2.0 & 2.1. If
certain DRM software fails to protect
the content, content owners may ask
that such DRM software's ability to
access new DRM-protected content
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be revoked. Revocation may also
prevent renewal of such DRM-
protected content already in your
device. Revocation of such DRM
software does not affect the use of
content protected with other types of
DRM or the use of non-DRM-
protected content.
Digital rights management (DRM)
protected content comes with an
associated licence that defines your
rights to use the content.
If your device has OMA DRM-
protected content, to back up both
the licences and the content, use the
backup feature of Nokia Suite.
Other transfer methods may not
transfer the licences which need to be
restored with the content for you to
be able to continue the use of OMA
DRM-protected content after the
device memory is formatted. You may
also need to restore the licences if the
files on your device become
corrupted.
If your device has WMDRM-protected
content, both the licences and the
content are lost if the device memory
is formatted. You may also lose the
licences and the content if the files on
your device become corrupted.
Losing the licences or the content
may limit your ability to use the same
content on your device again. For
more information, contact your
service provider.
Batteries and chargers
Battery and charger
information
Your device is intended for use with a
BL-4U rechargeable battery. Nokia
may make additional battery models
available for this device. Always use
original Nokia batteries.
This device is intended for use when
supplied with power from the
following chargers: AC-11. The exact
Nokia charger model number may
vary depending on the plug type,
identified by E, X, AR, U, A, C, K, B, or
N.
The battery can be charged and
discharged hundreds of times, but it
will eventually wear out. When the talk
and standby times are noticeably
shorter than normal, replace the
battery.
Battery safety
Always switch the device off and
disconnect the charger before
removing the battery. When you
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unplug a charger or an accessory, hold
and pull the plug, not the cord.
When your charger is not in use,
unplug it from the electrical plug and
the device. Do not leave a fully
charged battery connected to a
charger, as overcharging may shorten
the battery’s lifetime. If left unused, a
fully charged battery will lose its
charge over time.
Always keep the battery between
15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F).
Extreme temperatures reduce the
capacity and lifetime of the battery. A
device with a hot or cold battery may
not work temporarily.
Accidental short-circuiting can
happen when a metallic object
touches the metal strips on the
battery, for example, if you carry a
spare battery in your pocket. Short-
circuiting may damage the battery or
the connecting object.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as
they may explode. Dispose of
batteries according to local
regulations. Recycle when possible.
Do not dispose as household waste.
Do not dismantle, cut, open, crush,
bend, puncture, or shred cells or
batteries. If a battery leaks, do not let
battery liquid touch skin or eyes. If
this happens, immediately flush the
affected areas with water, or seek
medical help.
Do not modify, remanufacture,
attempt to insert foreign objects into
the battery, or immerse or expose it
to water or other liquids. Batteries
may explode if damaged.
Use the battery and charger for their
intended purposes only. Improper
use, or use of unapproved batteries or
incompatible chargers may present a
risk of fire, explosion, or other hazard,
and may invalidate any approval or
warranty. If you believe the battery or
charger is damaged, take it to a
service centre for inspection before
continuing to use it. Never use a
damaged battery or charger. Only use
the charger indoors.
Additional safety information
Make an emergency call
1Make sure the device is switched
on.
2Check for adequate signal
strength. You may also need to
do the following:
• Insert a SIM card.
• Deactivate call restrictions
you have activated for your
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device, such as call barring,
fixed dialling, or closed user
group.
• Make sure the flight profile is
not activated.
• If the device screen and keys
are locked, unlock them.
3Press the end key repeatedly,
until the home screen is
displayed.
4To open the dialler, select .
5Enter the official emergency
number for your present
location. Emergency call
numbers vary by location.
6Press the call key.
7Give the necessary information
as accurately as possible. Do
not end the call until given
permission to do so.
Important: Activate both cellular
and internet calls, if your device
supports internet calls. The device
may attempt to make emergency calls
both through cellular networks and
through your internet call service
provider. Connections in all conditions
cannot be guaranteed. Never rely
solely on any wireless device for
essential communications like
medical emergencies.
Small children
Your device and its accessories are
not toys. They may contain small
parts. Keep them out of the reach of
small children.
Medical devices
Operation of radio transmitting
equipment, including wireless
phones, may interfere with the
function of inadequately protected
medical devices. Consult a physician
or the manufacturer of the medical
device to determine whether they are
adequately shielded from external
radio frequency energy.
Implanted medical devices
Manufacturers of medical devices
recommend a minimum separation of
15.3 centimetres (6 inches) between a
wireless device and an implanted
medical device, such as a pacemaker
or implanted cardioverter
defibrillator, to avoid potential
interference with the medical device.
Persons who have such devices
should:
• Always keep the wireless device
more than 15.3 centimetres (6
inches) from the medical device.
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• Not carry the wireless device in
a breast pocket.
• Hold the wireless device to the
ear opposite the medical device.
• Turn the wireless device off if
there is any reason to suspect
that interference is taking
place.
• Follow the manufacturer
directions for the implanted
medical device.
If you have any questions about using
your wireless device with an implanted
medical device, consult your health
care provider.
Hearing
Warning: When you use the
headset, your ability to hear outside
sounds may be affected. Do not use
the headset where it can endanger
your safety.
Some wireless devices may interfere
with some hearing aids.
Operating environment
This device meets radio frequency
exposure guidelines in the normal use
position at the ear or at least 1.5
centimetres (5/8 inch) away from the
body. Any carry case, belt clip, or
holder for body-worn operation
should not contain metal and should
position the device the above-stated
distance from your body.
To send data files or messages
requires a quality connection to the
network. Data files or messages may
be delayed until such a connection is
available. Follow the separation
distance instructions until the
transmission is completed.
Vehicles
Radio signals may affect improperly
installed or inadequately shielded
electronic systems in motor vehicles
such as electronic fuel injection,
electronic antilock braking, electronic
speed control, and air bag systems.
For more information, check with the
manufacturer of your vehicle or its
equipment.
Only qualified personnel should install
the device in a vehicle. Faulty
installation or service may be
dangerous and may invalidate your
warranty. Check regularly that all
wireless device equipment in your
vehicle is mounted and operating
properly. Do not store or carry
flammable liquids, gases, or explosive
materials in the same compartment
as the device, its parts, or accessories.
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Remember that air bags inflate with
great force. Do not place your device
or accessories in the air bag
deployment area.
Potentially explosive
environments
Switch off your device in any area with
a potentially explosive atmosphere,
for example near gas pumps at service
stations. Sparks in such areas could
cause an explosion or fire resulting in
bodily injury or death. Observe
restrictions in fuel service stations,
storage, and distribution areas;
chemical plants; or where blasting
operations are in progress. Areas with
a potentially explosive atmosphere
are often, but not always, clearly
marked. They include areas where you
would be advised to turn off your
vehicle engine, below deck on boats,
chemical transfer or storage facilities
and where the air contains chemicals
or particles such as grain, dust, or
metal powders. You should check with
the manufacturers of vehicles using
liquefied petroleum gas (such as
propane or butane) to determine if
this device can be safely used in their
vicinity.
Certification information (SAR)
This mobile device meets guidelines
for exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile device is a radio
transmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for
exposure to radio waves
recommended by international
guidelines. These guidelines were
developed by the independent
scientific organisation ICNIRP and
include safety margins designed to
assure the protection of all persons,
regardless of age and health.
The exposure guidelines for mobile
devices employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specific
Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit
stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0
watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over
10 grams of tissue. Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating
positions with the device transmitting
at its highest certified power level in
all tested frequency bands. The actual
SAR level of an operating device can
be below the maximum value because
the device is designed to use only the
power required to reach the network.
That amount changes depending on a
number of factors such as how close
you are to a network base station.
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The highest SAR value under the
ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device
at the ear is 1.37 W/kg.
Use of device accessories may result
in different SAR values. SAR values
may vary depending on national
reporting and testing requirements
and the network band. Additional SAR
information may be provided under
product information at
www.nokia.com.
Your mobile device is also designed to
meet the requirements for exposure
to radio waves established by the
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