User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 For your safety
- 2 An overview of functions
- 3 Welcome and quick guide
- . Get the most out of this guide
- . Learn text conventions
- . Learn about accessibility solutions
- . Understand wireless network services
- . Register your phone
- . E-Newsletters
- . Understand your phone
- . Switch your phone on or off
- . Check the start screen
- . Get started with the quick guide
- . Get help
- . Selection and joystick keys
- . Browse phone menus
- . Check in-phone help
- 4 Call functions
- 5 Menu functions
- 6 Writing text
- 7 Messages
- 8 Call log
- 9 Contacts
- . Selecting settings for contacts
- . Saving names and phone numbers (Add Contacts)
- . Searching for a name in contacts
- . Editing a name, number or text item
- . Deleting contacts
- . Copying contacts
- . Sending and receiving a business card
- . 1-touch dialing
- . Voice dialing
- . View service and own numbers
- . Caller groups
- 10 Profiles
- 11 Settings
- 12 Organizer
- 13 Notes
- 14 Radio
- 15 Gallery
- 16 Games
- 17 Applications
- 18 Extras
- 19 Connectivity
- 20 Services
- 21 Instant messaging (IM)
- 22 Go to
- 23 SIM services
- 24 PC Connectivity
- 25 Enhancements
- 26 Reference information
- 27 Technical information
- Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
- Patents
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Index
Nokia 6800 User Guide 15 Copyright © Nokia 2003
Welcome and quick guide
• CHECK THE START SCREEN
The start screen is “home base” and indicates your
phone is in standby mode.
1 Indicates in which cellular network the phone
is currently being used.
2 Shows the signal strength of the cellular
network at your current location. The higher
the bar, the stronger the signal.
3 Shows the battery charge level. A higher bar
indicates more power in the battery.
4 The left selection key in standby mode is Menu.
5 The right selection key in standby mode is Contacts or Go to. If you press the
right selection key when it is:
• Contacts - you can access the Contacts menu.
• Go to - you can access one of the features that is programmed as a
personal shortcut in the Go to menu. (See “Personal shortcuts” on
page 57 and “Go to” on page 106.)










