User manual
Table Of Contents
- Nokia Lumia 710 User Guide
- Contents
- Safety
- Get started
- Keys and parts
- Back, start, and search keys
- Insert the SIM card
- Charge your phone
- Antenna locations
- Switch the phone on or off
- Create your Windows Live ID
- Windows Live ID
- Copy contacts from your old phone
- Lock or unlock the keys and screen
- Headset
- Change the volume
- Access codes
- Set your phone to sync with your computer
- Basics
- About the start screen and apps menu
- Touch screen actions
- Use your phone when it's locked
- Switch between open apps
- Personalize your phone
- Text input
- Search your phone and the web
- Control your phone with your voice
- Indicators on the status bar
- Use your phone offline
- Prolong battery life
- Switch battery saver mode on manually
- Calls
- Contacts & social networking services
- Internet
- Messaging & mail
- Camera
- Your pictures
- Entertainment
- Maps & navigation
- Office
- Connectivity & phone management
- Support
- Product and safety information
- Copyright and other notices
- Index
GPS The global positioning system (GPS) is a navigation system that
uses satellites to work out where you are.
A-GPS The Assisted GPS (A-GPS) network service retrieves location
information using the mobile network, and assists GPS in
calculating your current location.
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi positioning improves positioning accuracy when GPS signals
are not available, especially when you are indoors or between tall
buildings.
You can also switch Wi-Fi and mobile positioning off in your phone
settings. However, this prevents you from using positioning-
related applications, such as Bing Maps.
Cell ID With network (cell ID) based positioning, your phone locates you
through the mobile system your phone is currently connected to.
A-GPS and other enhancements to GPS may require transferring small amounts of
data over the mobile network. If you want to avoid data costs, for example when
traveling, you can switch the mobile data connection off in your phone settings.
The availability and quality of GPS signals may be affected by your location, satellite
positions, buildings, natural obstacles, weather conditions, and adjustments to GPS
satellites made by the United States government. GPS signals may not be available
inside buildings or underground.
Do not use GPS for precise location measurement, and never rely solely on the
location information provided by GPS and cellular networks.
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.
Depending on the available positioning methods, the accuracy of positioning may
vary from a few meters to several kilometers.
Switch location services on
Applications can use your location information to offer you a wider variety of services.
Maps shows you your location and provides directions, and the camera can save your
location to the pictures you take. In addition, Local Scout can tell you about
businesses, places of interest, and events available nearby.
Select
> .
Select location, and switch Location services to On
.
60 Maps & navigation