User manual
Table Of Contents
- Nokia 9300 smartphone User Guide
- Contents
- For your safety
- Getting started
- Installing the SIM card, battery, and memory card
- Charging the battery
- Switching the device on and off
- Access codes
- First start-up
- Keys and connectors
- Communicator interface
- Cover phone
- Volume control
- Memory cards
- Instructions in your device
- Using the CD-ROM
- Nokia support
- Stickers in the sales package
- Transferring data from other devices
- Personalizing your device
- Cover phone
- Desk
- Telephone
- Messaging
- Web
- Contacts
- Documents
- Sheet
- Presentations
- Calendar
- Instant messaging
- IM main application view
- Active conversation view
- Sending an instant message
- Viewing online contacts only
- Viewing offline contacts only
- Viewing all contacts
- Adding an IM contact
- Defining IM sound settings
- Defining IM login settings
- Defining IM contact settings
- Defining IM reception settings
- Viewing server settings
- Editing IM service settings
- Creating an IM service set
- Setting your availability status
- Setting search criteria in IM
- Results of an IM search
- Editing an IM contact
- Sharing your IM status
- Viewing a list of saved conversations
- Blocking and unblocking users
- Searching for an IM user or group
- Viewing the results of an IM search
- Managing IM groups
- Chatting in an IM group
- Entering an IM group
- Defining your screen name for a group chat
- Creating an IM group
- Inviting several IM users to a group chat
- Inviting your contacts to a group chat
- Inviting non-contacts to a group chat
- Managing a group membership list
- Banning IM group members
- Banning non-group members
- Defining sound preferences for a group chat
- Defining your screen name for a group chat
- Defining basic properties for an IM group
- Defining access properties for an IM group
- IM shortcuts
- File manager
- Control panel
- Media applications
- Calculator
- Clock
- Data and software management
- Connectivity
- Personalizing your device
- Shortcuts
- Data transmission
- Nokia original enhancements
- Battery information
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Additional safety information
- Technical information
- Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
- Appendices
- Index
Installing Symbian software
When you install an update or repair to an application, you must have the original or a full backup to restore the application.
To restore the original application, remove the application, and install it again from the original installation file or the backup
copy.
To install software, search the device memory or memory card for the installation file, select the file, and press the enter key to
start the installation. For example, if you received the installation file as an e-mail attachment, go to your mailbox, open the e-
mail, select an installation file, and press the enter key to start the installation.
Use the Application manager to remove software. See "Application manager," p.66.
Installing Java™ applications
1. Search the device memory or memory card for the installation file, select the file, and press the enter key to start the
installation. For example, if you received the installation file as an e-mail attachment, go to your mailbox, open the e-mail,
select an installation file, and press the enter key to start the installation.
2. Confirm the installation. The .JAR file extension is required for installation. If it is missing, the device may ask you to download
it. If there is no access point defined, you will be asked to select one. When you download the .JAR file, you may need to enter
a user name and password to access the server. You can obtain these from the application provider.
3. The device informs you when installation is complete.
Tip: When browsing Web pages, you can download an installation file and install it immediately. Note, however, that
the connection runs in the background during installation.
Java™
You can install and run Java™ applications on your device.
See "Installing applications and software," p.84.
The Java platform for the Nokia 9300 is J2ME™. You can search for Java applications with the browser, download through the
Internet, and store them in the Applications folder.
To manage your Java applications, use the Application manager.
J2ME on your device supports two Java environments: MIDP and Personal Profile.
Tip: For development information, visit www.forum.nokia.com. Forum Nokia contains the Series 80 Developer Platform,
Java Software Development Kit (SDK), tools, technical notes, and applications.
Java MIDP
The Java Mobile Information Device Profile environment supports the following APIs:
• Java CLDC 1.1 — hot spot implementation that is part of the Symbian OS
• Java MIDP 2.0 — security that assigns Java applications to the following domains: manufacturer, operator, trusted third party,
or untrusted
• Java WMA — wireless messaging
• Java Mobile Media — multimedia for mobile devices
• Java Bluetooth — Bluetooth connectivity and Bluetooth Push for Java applications
• Nokia UI — interfaces for sound and graphics
• Java DRM — definitions of how content may be used
• Java File — file server services
• Java PIM — access to contents of the phonebook, calendar entries, and to-do list items
Java PP
The Java Personal Profile environment supports the following APIs:
• Java CDC 1.0 — additional device connectivity
• Java Foundation Profile 1.0 — network and input/output support
• Java Personal Profile 1.0 — Java UI standard interface specifications and AWT for interfaces, graphics, and images
• Java UI — standard Java interface specifications
• JDBC — access for Java applications to a relational database
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