Cell Phone User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1. For your safety
- 2. Welcome to Nokia
- 3. Before you begin
- 4. About your phone
- 5. Make and answer calls
- 6. Menu navigation
- 7. Your phone’s keypad
- 8. Phone book
- 9. Call log*
- 10. Voice mail*
- 11. Profiles
- 12. Advanced features
- 13. Customize your phone
- 14. Security
- 15. Text messages*
- 16. Your Personal Digital Assistant
- 17. Communicate with other devices
- 18. DLR-3P connections
- 19. Welcome to the wireless Internet*
- 20. Fun and games
- 21. Reference information
- 22. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- 23. Glossary
- 24. Technical information
- 25. Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
- 26. Index
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Welcome to Nokia
• Network dependent features
Some features described in this guide may not be available in your home
network. The paragraph heading for features such as these will display an
asterisk (*). See the example below:
Indicates sentence case. The first letter of each sentence will be
uppercase.
Numbers. Appears when you press and hold while editing
text. Only numbers can be entered in this mode.
Bell. The alarm clock is set.
Notepad. You have General note entered in your Calendar.
Gift. You have a note in your Calendar that it is someone’s birthday.
Telephone. You have a note in your Calendar to call someone.
Handshake. You h
ave a note in your Calendar of a meeting.
Battery. See “Start screen” on page 13 for a picture and description
of the battery and battery bar.
Icon Description
• List of own numbers*
Your service provider may have saved your
phone, data, and fax numbers to the SIM
card. To view these numbers:










