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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Advanced features
Notes about voice tags
• Voice tags can be no longer than 2 seconds.
• Voice tags replay immediately after they’re recorded.
• Recording stops automatically. Pressing Stop aborts the recording.
• For best results, choose a quiet location when creating a voice tag
(avoid areas with background noise).
• Unique tags are recognized more accurately. Consider using the first
and last name, or use the first name, last name, and number type
when tagging a number. For example, “John Smith, work.”
• Avoid pauses or silence as you record the voice tag.
• If voice tag memory is full, the phone displays Erase an existing voice
tag? If so, press OK, scroll until you locate a tag to erase, and then
press Erase.
• When you delete a name or number in the Phone book, it also erases
any associated voice tags.
Do not use voice tags for dialing in emergency situations. Stress
causes changes in your voice, which prevents the phone from
recognizing your commands!
Dial a number with voice dialing
Note:
Your phone must be set to use Phone memory for voice dialing to
operate. If you’re unable to use voice dialing, see “Select a memory
type” on page 36 to ensure it’s set to Phone instead of SIM card.
1
At the Start screen, press and hold Names for
2 seconds.
Note:
If you’re using a headset, press the button
on the microphone to initiate voice dialing.
The phone beeps and Please speak now
appears on screen.










