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1.       x       Battery full  Unplug from the phone  Select the time field  and set the time   then from the wall outlet     13       A    date  31 10 2012  time   10 03    ti ne   GMT London     daylight saving    0 hours      eee         Select the time zone  and select if  daylight saving time is used     uw    v       Select W        Tip  To switch the phone off  press  and hold the power key     14           Bo    Copy content from your old phone  Easily get your contacts  calendar  and other stuff to your new phone   1  Switch Bluetooth on in both phones     2  On your new phone  select settings and sync  amp  backup  gt  phone  switch     3  Select copy to this and what you want to copy  then select W   4  Select your old phone from the list of found devices   5  Follow the instructions shown on both phones     15          Set which SIM card to use    You can set the default SIM card to use to make a call  senda  message  or connect to the internet  If you name your SIMs  you can  see at a glance which is  for example  for work and which is for  personal use     Select SIM mgr    Select from the following     or        Use the SIM in either the internal SIM holder or the  external SIM slot as the default SIM     E     When a SIM is needed  you are asked which SIM to use     El     Set which SIM to use in different cases  For example  you can  use one SIM to make calls  but another to connect to the internet  To  change the settings  select personalise     Rename a SIM ca
2.     Implanted medical devices  Manufacturers of medical devices  recommend a minimum separation of  15 3 centimetres  6 inches  betweena  wireless device and an implanted  medical device  such as a pacemaker  or implanted cardioverter  defibrillator  to avoid potential  interference with the medical device   Persons who have such devices  should       Always keep the wireless device  more than 15 3 centimetres  6  inches  from the medical device       Not carry the wireless device in  a breast pocket       Hold the wireless device to the  ear opposite the medical device       Switch the wireless device off if  there is any reason to suspect  that interference is taking  place       Follow the manufacturer  directions for the implanted  medical device     If you have any questions about using  your wireless device with an implanted  medical device  consult your health  care provider     Hearing   A Warning  When you use the  headset  your ability to hear outside  sounds may be affected  Do not use  the headset where it can endanger  your safety     Some wireless devices may interfere  with some hearing aids     Nickel  The surface of this device is nickel   free        Protect your device from  harmful content   Your device may be exposed to  viruses and other harmful content   Take the following precautions        Be cautious when opening  messages  They may contain  malicious software or otherwise  be harmful to your device or  computer       Be cautious when accepting  conn
3.    User Guide  Nokia 308    NOKIA    Issue 1 3 EN       Contents    Get started sensn erada i siate siiani 7  Yourdual SIM PRONG iiss sven A N i  SVS ici leet oon sieseasabsqiasaseaslse Giaietesblsb Gasesaanle 8  Inserta SIM card and battery aeccciinsnscn casera a 10   SENESISSCOMAISIMICARGL  s5a cesscsccsasnasstansecsasngeaqaseasaasageagaatassasngeagaassbenceasagaatnanacedes 11       Insert or remove a memory card    Charge the battery        Switch on   Copyicoritent from your Old Phonan nais 15  Set which SIM card TO Ub amaanaaa 16  Lock the keys and SEER seisine 17       Change the volume    Attach a strap            Change settings quickly     PRONE  BASICS  intisarine irase enea 20  SWitch between home SGHEENS  cccsscsissesctscvinsvendersinetvesssiasrisciscvteots eeagetvetenseetett 20  Esploro YOUN PRONE    sccsnasscassciaseassnsags n 21       Personalise the main menu           Add a shortcut to My screen       Change the wall pase a 25  Change your profile for meetings or outdoor USe           seeseserssrssessrrreresrerreress 26  Change yonr tingtOnein scsdics ncn A 27  S ES SONG  AS your Ociosos iiaeaa aenieiai 28       Use your phone OFF IME ss asainn a 30       Use the Calculator e ssccossscassscassiesscastassassncssseieereassdeadontacenes 31  About Nokia Store      GUIS E T E E A E E EE 33  NA   PA EEE APE EESE PATEA E ET 33  view vour missed eUi A ae 34  Ca llithSs last Aielll el MITEGO uns 35  Call several people at the Same tiMe         eeesseseeseeeeeseseseese
4.   on the shortcut you want to  remove     Tip  Try tapping different areas on My screen  You can  for example   change the date and time  set alarms  or add to your calendar also  from My screen     24       10 03    Tuesday       Change the wallpaper    Want to see a favourite landscape or your family photos in the  background of the lock screen  You can change the wallpaper to  personalise the lock screen to your liking     1  Select settings and wallpaper   2  Select a folder and a photo     Tip  You can also take a photo on your phone  and use that     25          Change your profile for meetings or outdoor use    Set your phone to discreetly beep once instead of ringing  when  you re in a meeting  Or  if you don t want to miss a call in a noisy  environment  switch to the loud profile     1  Select settings  gt  tone profiles   2  Select   or B   3  Select activate     Tip  Whichever app or view you re in  you can easily switch to a profile  from the notification area  Drag your finger down from the top of the  screen to open the notification area  then select the current profile  and  amp  or A     26          Change your ringtone   You can set a different ringtone for each profile   1  Select settings  gt  tone profiles and a profile   2  Select ringtone     3  Select a ringtone from open files or your downloaded tones  The  ringtone plays so you can see if you like it     4  When you ve found a ringtone you like  select YES     Tip  Download more ringtones from Nokia 
5.  connection with MPEG 4 video  provided by a licensed video provider   No license is granted or shall be  implied for any other use  Additional  information  including that related to  promotional  internal  and  commercial uses  may be obtained  from MPEG LA  LLC  See http     www mpegla com     To the maximum extent permitted by  applicable law  under no  circumstances shall Nokia or any of its  licensors be responsible for any loss  of data or income or any special   incidental  consequential or indirect  damages howsoever caused     The contents of this document are  provided  as is   Except as required by  applicable law  no warranties of any  kind  either express or implied   including  but not limited to  the    implied warranties of merchantability  and fitness for a particular purpose   are made in relation to the accuracy   reliability or contents of this  document  Nokia reserves the right to  revise this document or withdraw it at  any time without prior notice     The availability of products  features   apps  and services may vary by region   For more info  contact your Nokia  dealer or your service provider  This  device may contain commodities   technology or software subject to  export laws and regulations from the  US and other countries  Diversion  contrary to law is prohibited     Nokia does not provide a warranty for  or take any responsibility for the  functionality  content  or end user  support of third party apps provided  with your device  By using a
6.  from the lens    12 SIM card slot  SIM 2  14 Loudspeaker    Your phone uses S40 software        Insert a SIM card and battery       Switch the phone off  andremovethe Line up the battery contacts  and  back cover  push the battery in        If the battery is in the phone  lift it Replace the back cover   out     3 A 6 a               Slide the SIM under the holder with To remove the SIM  press the tongue  the contact area face down  down  and slide the SIM out     10       Insert a second SIM card                Open the  SM2  SIM cover  To remove the SIM  push the SIM in  until it s free           Put the SIM in with the contact area Pull the SIM out   face up        Push the card in until it locks into  place  Close the cover     11       Insert or remove a memory card       Open the memory card slot cover  To remove the memory card  push  the card in until it s free        Put the memory card in with the Pull the memory card out   contact area face up        Push the card in until it locks into  place  Close the cover     12       Charge the battery Switch on           Plug the charger into a wall outlet  Press and hold the power key          l          Aa  10 03  time zone   p  gt  GMT London  p   daylight saving   h                  y x     0 hours    Connect the charger to the phone  Select the date field  and set the date   See  gt  2 in  Feature specific  instructions      3 3  date   31 10 2012     tim    10 03  timezone   GMT London    daylight saving    0 hours   
7.  opens a new set of  characters   4 Symbolkey Typeinspecial 9 Done key  characters or numbers   5 Input options key   Switch  predictive text input on or off   change the writing language   or switch to the on screen  keypad     Close the keyboard  Swipe down on the keyboard  You can also select and hold the close  key     Use predictive text  Predictive text is not available in all languages   1  Select     gt  prediction  gt  6     2  Start writing a word  Your phone suggests possible words as you  write  When the correct word is shown  select the word     3  If the word is not in the dictionary  select the pop up and    and  add the new word to the dictionary     When using predictive text  you can set your phone to complete and  type in words for you automatically     Use word completion  Select  amp   gt  word completion  gt         45       mm Messaging       Send a message  Keep in touch with your family and friends through messages   1  Select messaging and       2  To add a contact as a recipient  select  amp   You can also type ina  phone number     3  Write your message in the text box     Tip  To include an attachment  such as a photo or video  select    gt   insert content     4  Select 7   If asked  select which SIM to use     Sending a message with an attachment  such as a photo or video   may be more expensive than sending a normal text message  For  more info  contact your network service provider     See     6  7  8     46                            Save an 
8.  tna enan co ds anus an cancnnnpes a A eat eaN 65          Addia Bookman aona A seleointoer Meanie 67  Charya bowsing IRIS EOI ixiis 1a sccerass Spiasnecionss spaacessisess qacensssdaatenteseh Gueveees 68  Connectivity      Connect to a wireless headset      Piotet your DINOS ess sas cos caaseas cen dun paxe ves copy an dab cus rab dan can apenvev ho cabnden esx dnnas os anes 70  Copy content between your phone and a COMPUTET         eset teeseeeseseeteee 71  Ma PS stasasictsies scasrenacesnaspaanmetasnnshaahacnaenassactaassindesassastuaeeasvatan       ADOUE MaS  See where you are on the map      Search for a place       aa a Civic o PEE EE E SENEE N EEEN OAA E TA   Greate a waking rO aa AA 77  E E A REAP PE EEE E EA ENE AERE O EAE E  78  Explore places around Oikia 79  Protect yOur PROMO scissssssescsssecsasiess ssi deieadssiebstacssctsssscteaease 80  Password protect your m  mory cardas 80  Foma a temor e a aa 81  Pr  pare your phone For recy cline assaia 82    Support and updates     Troubleshooting            Back up content to a memory card         About Phone Software Updates souas i naestnsane 85  Update phone software using your PC  sn  sscsississccsacscssassesescuscencticvesssssuscredeadborsss 86  Update phone software using your Phone         c ssssssssssesesesessseseseseseesasseeseesese 87       Restore original settings      Access codes             Get started    Your dual SIM phone  You can have two SIM cards in your phone     Some benefits of a dual SIM phone  
9. 79  74  76  78  77  75  82    23  47  46    46  61  60    32  83       o  offline profile 30  on screen keyboard 44  on screen keypad 42  P  personalising your phone 23   24  25  27  28  Phone switch 15  photos  copying 15 71  editing 58  organising 57  sending 59  taking 55  PIN codes 89  powering on off 13  profiles  changing 26  30  flight 30  personalising 27 28  PUK codes 89  R  radio 62  63    recording   calls   sounds   videos  restoring data  restoring settings    ringtones    S   searching  radio stations   security code   settings  restoring   shortcuts   SIM card   SMS   software updates   speed dialling   status area   strap   support    switching on off    105    64  64  56  84  88  27 28    63   89   19   88   19  24  7 10  11  16  46   85  86  87  40   19   18   83   13       T  taking photos    See camera  text input  text messages  time and date  tones   personalising  touch screen  transferring content    turning on off    U  updates  phone software    USB connection    V    videos  copying  recording  sending   voicemail    volume    w    wallpaper    web    42  43  44 45 web browser  46 bookmarks  52 browsing pages    cookies  27  28  21  42  44  15  60 71  13    85  86  87  71    15 71  56  59  48  17    106    25  65    67  65  68    
10. Store  To learn more about  Nokia Store  go to www nokia com support     Tip  You can also change the message alert tone  Select msg  alert  tone and a tone     27          Set a song as your ringtone    Want to use your favourite song from the music player as your  ringtone  You can also take the best section of the song and use that  as your ringtone     1  Select settings  gt  tone profiles and a profile     2  When setting a ringtone for the profile  select open files  and  browse to the song     3  When asked if you want to adjust the start and end points of the  tone  select YES     4  Drag the start marker   to the start point    5  Drag the end marker    to the end point    When a marker is moved to a new point  the selection plays   6  To manually play the selection  select       7  Select W     The edited ringtone does not replace the original ringtone or sound  clip  Preset ringtones cannot be modified  and not all formats of  ringtones are supported     28       Tip  To fine tune the start and end points of the selection  select    or     and select and hold  lt  or  gt      29          Use your phone offline    In places where you re not allowed to make or receive calls  you can  still use your phone to play games or listen to music  if you switch to  the flight profile  gt      Select settings and connectivity  gt  flight   See  gt  1  4     30       Use the calculator       Stay within your budget wherever you are     your phone has a  calculator     1  Select 
11. ake emergency calls     Both SIM cards are available at the  same time when the device is not  being used  but while one SIM card is  active  for example  making a call  the  other is unavailable        2 If the battery is completely  discharged  it may take several  minutes before the charging indicator  is displayed or before any calls can be  made     Avoid touching the antenna area while  the antenna is in use  Contact with  antennas affects the communication  quality and may reduce battery life  due to higher power level during  operation       gt  3   Important  Avoid scratching  the touch screen  Never use an actual  pen  pencil  or other sharp object on  the touch screen     To enter the   character  used for  international calls  select   twice     w 4 A Warning  When the flight  profile is activated  you cannot make  or receive any calls  including  emergency calls  or use other  features that require network    92    coverage  To make a call  activate  another profile     Missed and received calls are logged  only if supported by the network  and  the phone is switched on and within  the network service area     You can only use speed dials for the  contacts stored on your phone or on  the SIM card in the internal SIM1 card  holder        5 Using services or downloading  content may cause transfer of large  amounts of data  which may result in  data traffic costs        6 You can send text messages that  are longer than the character limit for  a single message  Lo
12. aps  and copy  them to your phone  To download and install Nokia Suite  go to  www nokia com support     76          Create a walking route    Plan a walking route to a place nearby  You can see the entire route  and all the turnings on the map before setting off     1  Select maps   2  Select    to see the toolbar  then select      gt  t     3  Select starting location and a place  address  saved favourite  or  a point on the map as the start point of your walking route  To start  from where you are now  select my position     4  Select destination and the end point of the walking route     Using ferries and some special tunnels for walking routes is  restricted     5  Select      6  When you re ready to get going  select       Tip  To read a list of each turn along the route  select the next turn  info area at the top of the screen     77             Save a place    Before a trip  you might find it handy to save info about hotels   attractions  or petrol stations to your phone     Select maps     1  To search for an address or place  select   to see the toolbar  then  select Q     2  Write the name of the place or the address  then select from the  matches     3  On the map  select the place marker and    gt        View a saved place  In the main view  select      gt  7  and the place     Edit or remove a saved place  1  In the favourites view  select the place     2  Select    then select edit favourite or delete favourite     78          Explore places around you    Want 
13. as     A ROAD SAFETY COMES  FIRST   Obey all local laws  Always keep your   hands free to operate the vehicle   while driving  Your first consideration   while driving should be road safety     A INTERFERENCE   All wireless devices may be  susceptible to interference  which  could affect performance     QUALIFIED SERVICE  Only qualified personnel may  install or repair this product     8 KEEP YOUR DEVICE DRY  Your device is not water   resistant  Keep it dry     PROTECT YOUR  HEARING  To prevent possible hearing damage   do not listen at high volume levels for  long periods  Exercise caution when  holding your device near your ear  while the loudspeaker is in use     Feature specific instructions    gt  1 Remember to comply with any  applicable safety requirements     Use only compatible memory cards  approved by Nokia for use with this  device  Incompatible cards may  damage the card and the device and  corrupt data stored on the card       Important  This device is designed  to be used with a standard SIM card   see figure  only  Use of incompatible  SIM cards may damage the card or the  device  and may corrupt data stored  on the card  Please consult your  mobile operator for the use of a SIM  card that has a mini UICC cutout     If you only have one SIM card  put the  card into the SIM1 card holder  Some  features and services may only be  available when using the SIM card in       the SIM1 card holder  If there is a SIM  card only in the SIM2 card holder  you  can only m
14. attachment    Did someone send you a great photo  Save it to your phone  You can  also save other types of attachments     Select messaging     Save a message attachment  1  Open the message     2  Select the file and    gt  save     3  Select where to save the file  such as images  then write a name  for the file     Save a mail attachment  1  Open the mail     2  Select the attachment  Your phone may ask you to download the  file     3  Select WY     Photos and videos are saved in files     47            A    Check your voicemail    Did you let your calls go to voicemail when you couldn t answer   Listen to the messages people have left you at a convenient time     Set up your voicemail  To use voicemail  you may need to subscribe to the service  For more  info on this network service  contact your network service provider     You can only use voicemail when your SIM is in the internal SIM holder     Before using your voice mailbox  get your voice mailbox number from  your network service provider  Check your order confirmation or your  network service provider s support website     1  Select settings  gt  calls  gt  more settings  gt  voicemails and voice  mailbox no      2  Type in your voice mailbox number  then select OK     Listen to your voicemail when you just missed a call  1  Select the notification of a new message on the home screen     2  Select options  gt  call sender     Listen to your voicemail later  Select phone  then press and hold 1     48         Mail a
15. calculator   2  Type in your calculation  and select       Tip  To view your calculation history  select and hold the calculator s  result box     31       About Nokia Store       Download mobile games  apps  videos  themes  wallpapers  and  ringtones to your phone from Nokia Store     Select store     Many items are free of charge  some you need to pay for with your  credit card or on your phone bill  The availability of payment methods  depends on your country of residence and your network service  provider  To learn more about Nokia Store  go to www nokia com   support     32       t Calls       Make a call    1  Select phone  or swipe left to open the dialler   2  Type in the phone number     3  Press m    4  If asked  select the SIM to use   5  To end the call  press        Answer a call  Press         When you receive a call  your phone shows you which SIM is used     Decline a call  Press        33       xs    0123456789  Vg          View your missed calls  Did you miss a call  but want to see who called     If you missed a call  a notification is shown on the lock screen  Swipe  over the notification to open the all calls view  It lists the calls you  have made 4  received     or missed   A     To call back  select a number or contact     Missed and received calls are saved only if the network supports it   and your phone is switched on and within the network service area     View your missed calls later  Select   log     34          Call the last dialled number    Di
16. cess  DRM protected content  With this  device you can access content  protected with OMA DRM 2 0  If  certain DRM software fails to protect  the content  content owners may ask  that such DRM software s ability to  access new DRM protected content  be revoked  Revocation may also  prevent renewal of such DRM   protected content already in your    device  Revocation of such DRM  software does not affect the use of  content protected with other types of  DRM or the use of non DRM   protected content     Digital rights management  DRM   protected content comes with an  associated licence that defines your  rights to use the content     If your device has OMA DRM   protected content  to back up both  the licences and the content  use the  backup feature of Nokia Suite     Other transfer methods may not  transfer the licences which need to be  restored with the content for you to  be able to continue the use of OMA  DRM protected content after the  device memory is formatted  You may  also need to restore the licences if the  files on your device become  corrupted     Tips and Offers   To help you take maximum advantage  of your phone and services  you  receive free customised text  messages from Nokia  The messages  contain tips and tricks and support     To stop receiving the messages   select settings  gt  Nokia account  gt  Tips  and Offers        To provide the service described  above  your mobile phone number   the serial number of your phone  and  some identifiers of the 
17. ckup  Select restore backup and what you want to restore  then select W     84       About phone software updates    Stay in step with the beat   update your phone software to get new  and enhanced features for your phone  Updating the software may  also improve your phone performance     It is recommended that you back up your personal data before  updating your phone software    A Warning    If you install a software update  you cannot use the device  even to make emergency  calls  until the installation is completed and the device is restarted    Using services or downloading content may cause transfer of large  amounts of data  which may result in data traffic costs     Before starting the update  connect a charger or make sure the  device battery has enough power     After the update  the instructions in the user guide may no longer be  up to date  You may find the updated user guide at www nokia com   support     85          Update phone software using your PC    Update your phone software with the Nokia Suite PC app  You can  also back up the photos and other stuff in your phone to your  computer     You need a compatible PC  a high speed internet connection  and a  compatible USB cable to connect your phone to the PC     To get more info and to download the app  go to www nokia com   support     See w 9     86          Update phone software using your phone    You can update your phone software wirelessly  You can also set your  phone to automatically check for update
18. cters  and numbers   4 Space key 9 Backspace key   Delete a  character     5 Shift key   Change the  character case  This may not  be available in all languages     Close the keypad  Swipe down on the keypad  You can also select and hold the close  key     Switch back to using the keyboard  Turn the phone to landscape mode     Use the on screen keypad    To open the on screen keypad when writing text  turn the phone to  portrait mode     Type in a character  1  Select a character key repeatedly until the character is shown   There are more characters available than are shown on the key     2  If the next letter is on the same key  wait until the cursor is shown   then select the key again     Type in a space  Select         Move the cursor to the next line  When predictive text is off  select     three times     43       Type in a number  Select 123  then select the number     Type in a special character  Select the sym key  then select the special character     Use the on screen keyboard  When holding the phone in landscape mode  select a text box                                                   Close key 6 Space key   2 Character keys 7 Enter key   Move the cursor to  the next row    3 Shift and caps lock key  To 8 Backspace key   Delete a   type in an upper case character    character when writing in   lower case  or vice versa    select the key before typing in   the character  To switch to   caps lock mode  select the   key twice  In some languages     44       this key
19. d you try to call someone  but nobody picked up  It s easy to call  again     1  On the home screen  press       2  Select the phone number   If asked  select which SIM to use     35          Call several people at the same time    Want to tell your great news to all your friends  With a conference  call  you can easily call several people at the same time  saving you  the trouble of calling each one separately     1  Make the first call   2  While in the call  select options  gt  new call     3  Type in the phone number  and select CALL  or select SEARCH and  a contact  The first call is put on hold until you connect the  conference call     4  When you re able to talk to the second caller  select options  gt   conference  You can add more calls to the conference     Tip  To speak privately with a caller in the middle of the conference  call  select options  gt  private call and a number  The conference call  is put on hold  To return to the conference call  select options  gt   conference     5  To end the conference call  press        36          Forward calls to your voicemail or another phone number    Your phone is ringing  but you can t answer  Let the call go to your  voicemail  or forward it to another number  Call forwarding is a  network service     1  Select settings  gt  calls  gt  call forwarding    2  Select which SIM to use    3  Select when to forward the incoming voice calls   all voice calls     Forward all calls    if busy     Forward when busy    if not a
20. e Have two phone numbers  but carry one phone   use a work and  personal SIM at the same time     e It doesn t matter which number people call    both SIMs are active   e Save money  use the best network service provider for a situation     e Stay in touch   avoid differences in network coverage between  service providers     Both SIM cards are available at the same time when the device is not  being used  but while one SIM card is active  for example  making a  call  the other is unavailable     If you only have one SIM card  put the card into the SIM1 card holder   Some features and services may only be available when using the SIM  card in the SIM1 card holder  If there is a SIM card only in the SIM2  card holder  you can only make emergency calls     Availability of SIMs   e When you set one SIM to be used for outgoing calls  sending text  or multimedia messages  or uploading and downloading data  the  other SIM can still receive calls or text and multimedia messages     e When one SIM is having a call  sending or receiving text or  multimedia messages  or uploading or downloading data  the other  is not available        Keys and parts  porss s  nam an  1       gt    Gy    2             1 Charger connector 6  End Power key  2  Micro USB connector 7 Microphone   3 Headset connector  Nokia AV 8 Call key  connector 3 5 mm    Volume keys 9 Screen   Lock key 10 Earpiece    oe 3              11 Cameralens  Before usingthe 13 Memory card slot  camera  remove the  protective tape
21. e info  check with the  manufacturer of your vehicle or its  equipment        Only qualified personnel should install  the device in a vehicle  Faulty  installation or service may be  dangerous and may invalidate your  warranty  Check regularly that all  wireless device equipment in your  vehicle is mounted and operating  properly  Do not store or carry  flammable liquids  gases  or explosive  materials in the same compartment  as the device  its parts  or accessories   Remember that air bags inflate with  great force  Do not place your device  or accessories in the air bag  deployment area     Potentially explosive  environments   Switch your device off in any area with  a potentially explosive atmosphere   for example near petrol pumps at  service stations  Sparks in such areas  could cause an explosion or fire  resulting in bodily injury or death   Observe restrictions in fuel service  stations  storage  and distribution  areas  chemical plants  or where  blasting operations are in progress   Areas with a potentially explosive  atmosphere are often  but not always   clearly marked  They include areas  where you would be advised to switch  your vehicle engine off  below deck on  boats  chemical transfer or storage    facilities  and where the air contains  chemicals or particles such as grain   dust  or metal powders  You should  check with the manufacturers of  vehicles using liquefied petroleum  gas  such as propane or butane  to  determine if this device can be safely  u
22. ectivity requests  browsing  the internet  or downloading  content  Do not accept  Bluetooth connections from  sources you do not trust       Only install and use services and  software from sources that you  trust and that offer adequate  security and protection       Install antivirus and other  security software on your  device and any connected  computer  Only use one  antivirus app at a time  Using  more may affect performance  and operation of the device  and or computer       If you access preinstalled  bookmarks and links to third  party internet sites  take the    appropriate precautions  Nokia  does not endorse or assume  liability for such sites     Operating environment   This device meets radio frequency  exposure guidelines in the normal use  position at the ear or at least 1 5  centimetres  5 8 inch  away from the  body  Any carry case  belt clip  or  holder for body worn operation  should not contain metal and should  position the device the above stated  distance from your body     To send data files or messages  requires a quality connection to the  network  Data files or messages may  be delayed until such a connection is  available  Follow the separation  distance instructions until the  transmission is completed     Vehicles   Radio signals may affect improperly  installed or inadequately shielded  electronic systems in motor vehicles  such as electronic fuel injection   electronic antilock braking  electronic  speed control  and air bag systems   For mor
23. ency  then scroll to a frequency     Save a station  Select i     Go to the next or previous saved station  Select I or DPI     Automatically switch to a frequency with better reception  1  Select     gt  RDS  gt  on     2  Select auto frequency  gt  on     63          Record sound clips   You can record voice memos or phone conversations   Select voice rec     1  Select      2  To stop recording  select I     Record a phone conversation  During a call  select    gt  record     Both parties hear a tone at regular intervals during the recording     Listen to your recordings  Select    gt  recordings list     64                      Browse the web    Catch up on the news  and visit your favourite websites on the go   Select internet     Go to a website  Write the web address in the address bar     Move on the web page   Drag the page with your finger    Zoom in   Tap the section of the web page you want to see better     Zoom out  Double tap the screen     Tip  To zoom in or out  you can also place two fingers on the screen   and slide your fingers apart or together     Search the internet  Write a search word in the address bar  If asked  select your default  search engine     Go back to a previously visited web page  Select    gt  history and the web page     65       Tip  To show the address bar and toolbar when browsing  select       Tip  You can download web apps from Nokia Store  When you first  open a web app  it is added as a bookmark  For more info  go to  www nokia co
24. eone often  Set their number as a speed dial   Select phone and    gt  speed dials     Assign a phone number to a number key  1  Select a number key  1 is reserved for the voice mailbox     2  Type in a number or search for a contact     Make a call  In the dialler  press and hold a number key     40          Copy contacts to your SIM card    Want to use your SIM card in another phone  but still have access to  your contacts  By default  contacts are stored in the phone memory   but you can copy your contacts to a SIM card     Select contacts     More contacts can be stored in the phone memory  and contacts  saved ona SIM can only have one phone number     or    means a  contact is stored on a SIM     Choose the contacts to be copied  1  Select    gt  copy contacts  gt  select contacts     2  Select the contacts  then select W  If asked  select which SIM to  use     Copy all contacts  Select    gt  copy contacts  gt  select memory  and select the memory  or SIM you want from the drop down list     41       Write text    Use the on screen keypad    To open the traditional alphanumeric keypad  turn the phone to  portrait mode                             1 Close key 6 Input options key   Switch  predictive text input on or off   change the writing language   or switch to the on screen  keyboard    2 Character keys 7 Symbol key   Type ina special  character     42       3 Smiley key   This may notbe 8 Character number mode key    available in all languages    Switch between chara
25. es ina  row  you need to unblock the code with the PUK  or PUK2 code   PUK or PUK2 These are required to unblock a PIN or PIN2 code   roor If not supplied with your SIM  contact your service   8 digits  provider   IMEI number This is used to identify valid phones in the   15 digits  network  The number can also be used to block   E for example  stolen phones  You may also need to  give the number to Nokia Care services   To view your IMEI number  dial   06    Lock code This helps you protect your phone against   security code    unauthorised use    min  5 digits    You can set your phone to ask for the lock code                   l that you define  The default lock code is 12345  _    89                Keep the code secret and ina safe place  separate  from your phone     If you forget the code and your phone is locked   your phone will require service  Additional charges  may apply  and all the personal data in your phone  may be deleted     For more information  contact Nokia Care or your  phone dealer        90          Product and safety information    Safety   Read these simple guidelines  Not  following them may be dangerous or  illegal  For further info  read the  complete user guide     A SWITCH OFF IN  RESTRICTED AREAS  Switch the device off when mobile  phone use is not allowed or when it  may cause interference or danger  for  example  in aircraft  in hospitals or  near medical equipment  fuel   chemicals  or blasting areas  Obey all  instructions in restricted are
26. lt in  data traffic costs  Some product  features require support from the  network  and you may need to  subscribe to them     Take care of your device  Handle your device  battery  charger  and accessories with care  The  following suggestions help you keep  your device operational       Keep the device dry   Precipitation  humidity  and all  types of liquids or moisture can  contain minerals that corrode  electronic circuits  If your device  gets wet  remove the battery   and allow the device to dry       Do not use or store the device in  dusty or dirty areas       Do not store the device in high  temperatures  High  temperatures may damage the  device or battery       Do not store the device in cold  temperatures  When the device  warms to its normal       temperature  moisture can  form inside the device and  damage it     Do not open the device other  than as instructed in the user  guide     Unauthorised modifications  may damage the device and  violate regulations governing  radio devices     Do not drop  knock  or shake the  device  Rough handling can  break it     Only use a soft  clean  dry cloth  to clean the surface of the  device     Do not paint the device  Paint  can prevent proper operation     For optimal performance   switch the device off and  remove the battery from time to  time     Keep your device away from  magnets or magnetic fields     To keep your important data  safe  store it in at least two  separate places  such as your  device  memory card  o
27. m support     66                      Add a bookmark    If you visit the same websites all the time  add them as bookmarks   so you can easily access them     Select internet   While browsing  select    gt  add to favourites     Go to a bookmarked website  Select   and a bookmark     67       Clear your browsing history  Select internet   Select x  gt     gt  clear history     Clear stored cookies or text saved in web forms  Select    gt     gt  settings  gt  clear cookies or clear auto fill     68         Connectivity       Connect to a wireless headset    Want to keep working at your computer during a call  Use a wireless  headset  You can also answer a call  even if your phone s not directly  at hand     Select settings  gt  connectivity  gt  Bluetooth    1  Make sure Bluetooth is on    2  Switch the headset on    3  To search for your headset  select Q    4  Select the headset    5  You may need to type in a passcode  such as 1234      69          Protect your phone    Do you want to control who can find and connect to your phone when  Bluetooth is on     Select settings  gt  connectivity  gt  Bluetooth     Prevent others from finding your phone  Select my phone visibility  gt  hidden     When your phone is hidden  others can t find it  However  paired  devices can still connect to your phone     Switch Bluetooth off  Swipe down from the top of the screen  then select 3     Do not pair with or accept connection requests from an unknown  device  This helps protect your pho
28. mobile  subscription are sent to Nokia when  you use the phone for the first time   Some or all information may also be  sent to Nokia when updating  software  This information may be  used as specified in the privacy policy   available at www nokia com     Batteries and chargers   Battery and charger info   Your device is intended for use with a  BL 4U rechargeable battery  Nokia  may make additional battery models  available for this device  Always use  original Nokia batteries     This device is intended for use when  supplied with power from the  following chargers  AC 11  The exact  Nokia charger model number may  vary depending on the plug type   identified by E  X  AR  U  A  C  K  B  or  N     The battery can be charged and  discharged hundreds of times  but it  will eventually wear out  When the talk  and standby times are noticeably  shorter than normal  replace the  battery     Battery safety   Always switch the device off and  unplug the charger before removing  the battery  When you unplug a  charger or an accessory  hold and pull  the plug  not the cord     When your charger is not in use   unplug it from the electrical plug and  the device  Do not leave a fully  charged battery connected to a  charger  as overcharging may shorten  the battery s lifetime  If left unused  a  fully charged battery will lose its  charge over time     Always keep the battery between  15  C and 25  C  59  F and 77  F    Extreme temperatures reduce the  capacity and lifetime of the bat
29. n app  you  acknowledge that the app is provided  as is  Nokia does not make any  representations  provide a warranty   or take any responsibility for the  functionality  content  or end user  support of third party apps provided  with your device     102       Index    A making 33 35  access codes 89 voicemail 37  accounts 49 camera  alarradock 53 recording videos 56  alarms 53 sending photos and videos 59  taking photos 55   B charging the battery 13 96  backing up data 84 clock 52 53  battery 10 96 contacts   charging 13 adding 39  Bluetooth 69  70 copying 15  41  bookmarks 67 saving 39  41  browser 65 copying content 15  60  71  c D  cable connection DM ee ea eine  calculator 31 Bluetooth 69  calendar 54 date and time 52  calls   answering 33 E   call barring 3g emergency calls 97   conference 36 F   emergency 97 factory settings  restoring 88   forwarding 37 file management 80  81   log 34 35 flight profile 30    103       FM radio    H    home screen    l  IMEI number    internet    K    keyboard  keyguard  keypad   keys and parts    L    lock code   locking  keys  screen    M   mail  accounts  attachments  creating    mailbox    62 63 sending  setup  20 24 mailbox  voicemail  Maps  89 current location  65 downloading  places  m routes  p searching  is memory  memory card  menu  messages  89 sending  MMS  multimedia messages   17 multimedia messages    17 music  copying    N  49 Nokia Store  47 Nokia support information  51    49  104    72     12  80     51  49    48  
30. nd chat    mail    Set up your mail account    Do you use more than one mail address  You can have several  mailboxes in your phone  Mail is a network service     1  Select mail   2  Select your mail service provider   3  Type in your username and password     Tip  If you don t want to type in your password every time you use  your mail account  select save password     4  Select Sign in     Add a mailbox later  1  Select mail     2  Select      gt  add account   3  Follow the instructions shown on the phone     Your phone updates your inbox at certain intervals to show your new  mails when they have arrived  This may cause transfer of large  amounts of data  which may result in data traffic costs  To save costs   you can switch the automatic update feature off and update the  inbox manually     49       Switch off the automatic update of the inbox  1  Select mail     2  Select    gt  settings and your mailbox     3  Select update my inbox  gt  manual     50       Mike   Hello Anna   EJ Anna   Hi Mike        Send a mail    Would you like to send a mail while on the go  With your phone  you  can read and send mail  even when not sitting at your desk     1  Select mail and a mail account     Tip  If you have more than one mail account  your phone  automatically opens the mail account you used last time  To open  another mail account  select        2  Select       3  To add a recipient  select  amp   or manually write the address in the to  field     4  Write the subject and you
31. ne from harmful content     70          Copy content between your phone and a computer    You can use a USB cable to copy your photos and other content  between your phone and a compatible computer     1  Connect your phone to a computer with a compatible USB cable   2  Select a mode   Nokia Suite     Nokia Suite is installed on your computer     media transfer     Nokia Suite is not installed on your computer  If  you want to connect to a home entertainment system or printer  use  this mode     mass storage     Nokia Suite is not installed on your computer  The  phone is displayed as a portable device on your computer  Make sure  a memory card is in your phone  If you want to connect to other  devices  such as a home or car stereo  use this mode     3  To copy the content  use the file manager of the computer   To copy your contacts  music files  videos  or photos  use Nokia Suite     To get more info and to download the Nokia Suite PC app  go to  www nokia com support     71          About Maps   Maps shows you what is nearby and helps you plan your route   Select maps    You can    e See where you are on a map   e Plana route to a nearby place   e Search for a place or an address  and save it   e Send your location or a place to a friend in a text message    Your phone may have a memory card with preloaded maps for your  country  Make sure the memory card is in your phone before using  Maps    Using services or downloading content may cause transfer of large  amounts of da
32. need to  do the following     e Puta SIM card in the device    e Switch the call restrictions  off in your device  such as call  barring  fixed dialling  or  closed user group    e Make sure the flight profile is  not activated    e If the device screen and keys  are locked  unlock them     3 Press the end key repeatedly   until the home screen is shown     4 To open the dialler  select        Type in the official emergency  number for your present  location  Emergency call  numbers vary by location     6 Press the call key     7 Give the necessary info as  accurately as possible  Do not  end the call until given  permission to do so       Important  Activate both cellular  and internet calls  if your device  supports internet calls  The device  may attempt to make emergency calls  both through cellular networks and  through your internet call service       provider  Connections in all conditions  cannot be guaranteed  Never rely  solely on any wireless device for  essential communications like  medical emergencies     Small children   Your device and its accessories are  not toys  They may contain small  parts  Keep them out of the reach of  small children     Medical devices   Operation of radio transmitting  equipment  including wireless  phones  may interfere with the  function of inadequately protected  medical devices  Consult a physician  or the manufacturer of the medical  device to determine whether they are  adequately shielded from external  radio frequency energy 
33. nger messages  are sent as two or more messages   Your service provider may charge  accordingly     Characters with accents  other marks   or some language options  take more  space  limiting the number of  characters that can be sent ina single  message     l  7 If the item you insert in a  multimedia message is too large for  the network  the device may  automatically reduce the size          gt  8 Only compatible devices can  receive and show multimedia  messages  Messages may look  different in different devices     Sending a message with an  attachment may be more expensive  than sending a normal text message   For more information  contact your  service provider     Operating the device in hidden mode  is a safer way to avoid malicious  software  Do not accept Bluetooth  connection requests from sources  you do not trust  You can also switch  the Bluetooth function off when you  are not using it        9 You can only use Nokia Suite with  the SIM card in the internal SIM card  holder     Restoring settings does not affect  documents or files stored on your  phone     To turn off notifications from social  networking applications  on the apps  screen  select Notifications  gt     gt   settings     Network services and costs  Your device is approved for use on the  EGSM 900 and 1800 MHz networks     To use the device  you need a  subscription with a service provider     Using some features and downloading  content to your device requires a  network connection and may resu
34. nswered     Forward when not answered     if out of reach     Forward when the phone is switched off or out of  network coverage for a certain length of time     if not available     Forward when busy  when not answered  when the  phone is switched off  or when out of network coverage     4  Select activate  gt  to voice mailbox or to other number   5  If if not answered or if not available is selected  set the length of  time after which a call is forwarded     37          Prevent making or receiving calls    Keep your phone bill under control by preventing certain types of  calls  You can prevent  for example  incoming calls while you re  abroad  Call barring is a network service     1  Select settings   2  Select security  gt  call barring service and an option     3  Type in the barring password you have received from your service  provider     Tip  To check how long your calls have been  how much data you ve  used  or how many text messages you ve sent  select counters  You  can set the counters to be cleared automatically  for example  each  month     38       B  Contacts       Save a name and phone number   Add new contacts to your phone    Select contacts    Select     then write the name  number  and other details   If asked  select where to save the contact     Edit the details of a contact  Select a contact and  amp   then edit the details     Add more details  Select    gt  add detail and a detail     39         DIALER A    BE  b       Make calls quickly  Call som
35. ording  select HL    Videos are saved in gallery     Tip  You can send your video in a multimedia or mail message  To limit  the video length for sending  select    gt  settings  gt  video length  gt   for MMS     Close the camera  Select 5     56          Organise your photos    You can organise your photos into albums  to make it easier to find  a particular photo     1  Select gallery  then open the   tab   2  Select     then write a name for the album   3  Select the photos to add to the album  then select W     57          BAB    Edit a photo    Is the photo you took too dark or not ideally framed  With your  phone  you can easily do simple edits to the photos you ve taken     1  Select gallery and a photo   2  Select    gt  edit photo and an effect     3  To save the edited photo  select W  gt  W  gt  YES  The edited photo  does not replace the original photo     58          Send a photo or video    Send your photos and videos to your family and friends in a  multimedia message or mail  or using Bluetooth     Select gallery   1  Open the tab where the photo or video is     2  Select and hold the photo or video  then select send and how you  want to send it     Send several photos or videos at the same time  1  Open the tab where the photos or videos are     2  Select 2   then mark what you want to send     3  Select 24 and how you want to send them     59       J Music and audio       Copy music from your PC    Do you have music on your PC that you want to listen on you
36. r    computer  or write down  important info     Recycle        Always return your used electronic  products  batteries  and packaging  materials to dedicated collection  points  This way you help prevent  uncontrolled waste disposal and  promote the recycling of materials  All  materials of the device can be  recovered as materials and  energy Check how to recycle your  Nokia products at www nokia com   recycling     Crossed out wheeled bin  symbol    x    The crossed out wheeled bin symbol  on your product  battery  literature  or  packaging reminds you that all  electrical and electronic products and  batteries must be taken to separate  collection at the end of their working  life  Do not dispose of these products  as unsorted municipal waste  take    94       them for recycling  For info on your  nearest recycling point  check with  your local waste authority  or go to  www nokia com support  For more  info on the environmental attributes  of your device  see www nokia com   ecoprofile     About Digital Rights  Management   When using this device  obey all laws  and respect local customs  privacy  and legitimate rights of others   including copyrights  Copyright  protection may prevent you from  copying  modifying  or transferring  photos  music  and other content     Content owners may use different  types of digital rights management   DRM  technologies to protect their  intellectual property  including  copyrights  This device uses various  types of DRM software to ac
37. r message   Tip  To include an attachment  such as a photo  select     5  Select 2     51       QO Time management       Change the time and date    Select settings and date and time     Change the time zone when travelling  1  Select settings  gt  time zone      2  Select the time zone of your location   3  Select W   The time and date on your phone are set according to the time zone     For example  GMT  5 00 is the time zone for New York  USA   5 hours  west of Greenwich  London  UK      52          Set an alarm    Use your phone as an alarm clock   1  Select alarm   2  Set the alarm time  then select SAVE     3  To set the alarm to go off at the same time on certain days  select     gt  alarm repeat and the days     53          Add a calendar entry   Need to remember an appointment  Add it to your calendar   1  Select calendar    2  Select      3  Select an entry type    4  Fill in the fields  then select W     Tip  To delete an entry  select and hold the entry  then select  delete     54          Photos and videos    m  1  To open the camera  select camera        B    Take a photo    2  To zoom in or out  use the volume keys   3  Select R   Photos are saved in gallery     Close the camera  Select        55          l AN    Record a video       Besides taking photos with your phone  you can also capture your  special moments as videos     To open the video camera  select video    1  To start recording  select      2  To zoom in or out  use the volume keys   3  To stop rec
38. r phone   Use Nokia Suite and a USB cable to manage and sync your music  collection     1  Connect your phone to your computer with a compatible USB  cable  Make sure a compatible memory card is in your phone     2  Select media transfer as the connection mode     3  On your computer  open Nokia Suite  For more info  see the Nokia  Suite help     Some music files can be protected by digital rights management   DRM  and cannot be played on more than one phone     60          Play a song    You can use your phone s music player to listen to music and  podcasts while on the move     Select music   1  Select    and a song   2  To pause or resume playing  select IH or  gt      Skip to the previous or next song  Select Kd or DPI     Close the music player  Press the end key     61          Listen to the radio    Connect a compatible headset to your phone  The headset acts as  an antenna     Select radio     Change the volume  Use the volume keys     Set the radio to play in the background  Select        Close the radio  Press the end key     Tip  To close the radio when it is playing in the background  press and  hold the end key     62          Find and save radio stations    Search for your favourite radio stations  and save them  so you can  easily listen to them later     Select radio     Connect a compatible headset to your phone  The headset acts as  an antenna     Search for all available stations  Select    gt  search all stations     Set a frequency manually  Tap the frequ
39. rd  Select the SIM you want to rename  then write the new name     Tip  To quickly change between SIMs and modes  swipe down from  the top of the screen  then tap the SIM area     16       Lock the keys and screen Change the volume    os          Lock the keys and screen when not Is the volume too loud during a call or  using your phone  when listening to the radio   1 1 o      Q   To lock  press the key lock button  Use the volume keys     fel a    To unlock  press the key lock button  Better   then swipe left or right     17       Attach a strap    Switch the phone off  and remove the  back cover        Push the loop through the hole  and  put it over the hook        Replace the back cover     18          Change settings quickly    Rather than going into the phone menus  in most views  you can  quickly change some settings by swiping down from the top of the  screen     You can   e See if you have missed calls or unread messages  e Change the profile  for example  to silence your phone    e Open the music player  for example  to pause the currently playing  song    e Open or close mobile data internet connections  e Switch Bluetooth on or off  e Switch to another SIM    19       0 Phone basics  eoe    4a       Switch between home screens    Your phone has three home screens  one for apps  one for your  favourite shortcuts  and one for your most used app  such as the  dialler     Swipe left or right     e My screen is the place where you can add your favourite contacts  and 
40. s     You can only update your software when using the SIM in the internal  SIM holder     Select settings and phone  gt  device updates   1  To check if there is an update  select downl  phone sw     2  To download and install an update  select downl  phone sw  and  follow the instructions shown on the phone     The update may take several minutes  If you encounter problems   contact your network service provider     Check for updates automatically  Select auto SW update  and set how often to check     Your network service provider may send updates over the air directly  to your phone  For more info on this network service  contact your  network service provider     87          Restore original settings    If your phone is not working properly  you can reset some settings  to their original values     1  End all calls and connections    2  Select settings and restore factory sett   gt  settings only    3  Type in the security code    This does not affect documents or files stored on your phone     After restoring the original settings  your phone switches off and  then on again  This may take longer than usual     88       Access codes                   PIN or PIN2 These protect your SIM against unauthorised use  code or are required to access some features    4 8 digits  You can set your phone to ask for the PIN code  when you switch it on   If not supplied with your card or you forget the  codes  contact your service provider   If you type in the code incorrectly three tim
41. sed in their vicinity     Certification information  SAR   This mobile device meets guidelines  for exposure to radio waves     Your mobile device is a radio  transmitter and receiver  It is  designed not to exceed the limits for  exposure to radio waves  recommended by international  guidelines  These guidelines were  developed by the independent  scientific organisation ICNIRP and  include safety margins designed to  assure the protection of all persons   regardless of age and health     The exposure guidelines for mobile  devices employ a unit of  measurement known as the Specific  Absorption Rate or SAR  The SAR limit  stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2 0  watts kilogram  W kg  averaged over  10 grams of tissue  Tests for SAR are  conducted using standard operating  positions with the device transmitting  at its highest certified power level in    100       all tested frequency bands  The actual  SAR level of an operating device can  be below the maximum value because  the device is designed to use only the  power required to reach the network   That amount changes depending ona  number of factors such as how close  you are to a network base station     The highest SAR value under the  ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device  at the ear is 0 93 W kg     Use of device accessories may result  in different SAR values  SAR values  may vary depending on national  reporting and testing requirements  and the network band  Additional SAR  information may be provided under  prod
42. shortcuts     e Onthe apps screen  you can open apps  and organise them to your  liking    e On the dialler screen  you can make calls  In place of the dialler   you can also have the music player or radio     Tip  To personalise the dialler screen  tap and hold My screen  swipe  to the dialler screen  and select the app you want     20       Explore your phone       Tap an app or other item to open it  To scroll  slide your finger quickly up  or down  then lift your finger     sett           Tap and hold an item to see more To zoom  slide two fingers apart or  options  together on the screen   3 6 SS     e     Ss                 e  aa   gt   To swipe  steadily slide your finger to To go back to the previous view   the desired direction  select   gt      21       eo       To go back to the home screen  select         4       To view notifications  swipe down  from the top of the screen  See mp 3     22                      Personalise the main menu    You can organise your apps as you like   move your favourites to the  top for quick access     1  Tap and hold the main menu     2  Select the app you want to move  then tap where you want to move  it     23          ote        Add a shortcut to My screen    Want to open your favourite apps straight from My screen  Add  shortcuts to your most used features     1  Tap and hold My screen  and select   shortcut   2  Select an item  such as a widget or action  and select        Remove a shortcut  Tap and hold My screen  and select  
43. ta  which may result in data traffic costs     This service may not be available in all countries or regions  and may  be provided only in selected languages  The service may be network  dependent  For more information  contact your network service  provider     72       Contents of digital maps may sometimes be inaccurate and  incomplete  Never rely solely on the content or the service for  essential communications  such as in emergencies     73          See where you are on the map   To help get your bearings  check where you are on the map   Select maps    You are shown on the map if your phone can find your location     Update your location  Select       Save your current location  Select your location and    gt        Tip  When you re shown on the map  to see nearby places  select    to see the toolbar  and select      gt  9     74          Search for a place    You can search for locations  such as street addresses  and places   such as restaurants     1  Select maps   2  Select   to see the toolbar  then select Q   3  Write the name of the place or the address     75          Download maps    If you browse to an area of the map which is not saved on your  memory card  and you have an active data connection to the internet   a map for the area is automatically downloaded     See w 5     Tip  Save new street maps to your phone before a journey  so you  can browse the maps without an internet connection when travelling   Use the Nokia Suite PC app to download the latest m
44. tery  A  device with a hot or cold battery may  not work temporarily     Accidental short circuiting can  happen when a metallic object  touches the metal strips on the  battery  for example  if you carry a  spare battery in your pocket  Short   circuiting may damage the battery or  the connecting object     Do not dispose of batteries ina fire as  they may explode  Dispose of  batteries according to local       regulations  Recycle when possible   Do not dispose as household waste     Do not dismantle  cut  open  crush   bend  puncture  or shred cells or  batteries  If a battery leaks  do not let  battery liquid touch skin or eyes  If  this happens  immediately flush the  affected areas with water  or seek  medical help     Do not modify  remanufacture   attempt to insert foreign objects into  the battery  or immerse or expose it  to water or other liquids  Batteries  may explode if damaged     Use the battery and charger for their  intended purposes only  Improper  use  or use of unapproved batteries or  incompatible chargers may present a  risk of fire  explosion  or other hazard   and may invalidate any approval or  warranty  If you believe the battery or  charger is damaged  take it to a  service centre for inspection before  continuing to use it  Never use a  damaged battery or charger  Only use  the charger indoors     Additional safety information   Make an emergency call   1 Make sure the device is switched  on     2 Check for adequate signal  strength  You may also 
45. to see what there is to see and do around you  You can select  what sort of businesses or public places  such as restaurants  are  shown on the map     1  Select maps   2  Select   to show the toolbar  then select li and the places to see     79         Protect your phone       Password protect your memory card    Want to protect your memory card against unauthorised use  You  can set a password to protect the content     1  Select files     2  Select and hold the memory card  then select mem  card  options     3  Select set password  then type in a password     Keep the password secret and in a safe place  separate from the  memory card     80       Format a memory card    Want to delete all content from your memory card  When you format  a memory card  all the data on it is deleted     1  Select files     2  Select and hold the memory card  then select mem  card  options     3  Select format mem  card     81          Prepare your phone for recycling    If you buy a new phone  or otherwise want to dispose of your phone   Nokia recommends that you recycle your phone  Beforehand   remove all personal info and content from your phone     Remove all content and restore settings to the original values  1  Back up the content you want to keep to a compatible memory  card or to a compatible computer     2  End all calls and connections   3  Select settings and restore factory sett   gt  all   4  Type in the security code     5  Your phone switches off and then on again  Check caref
46. tssessesseseataseeeeseseeeee 36       Forward calls to your voicemail or another phone number         Prevent making or receiving calls     CONTACTS sieas na seinnaa n ANTKA NANN AR KAARTA AARAA 39  Sav   a jam   and Phoe NUMDE H  sirnana 39  Make calls MURKY oa a a wa as sntraahvabdinaaasnate 40  Copy contacts toyour SIM Cardinia 41  WES CONG E E E 42  Use the onsereenh keypad enc 42  r ee Keypad F E E EEE 43  Use  theon screenikeyboard     c15issss0sassosinesscnsoveseden sen vehasinsosdsas denennavavvynsveevenadsonins 44  Lisa Pegi CEIVG Oin aa Ra 45  Messaging             Send a message         Sae alin aE ass cessive sus avs ens cae daasnsn a ansoeabans GAoraveeseenoesy arava 47    Check your voicemail naa 48    Mail and chat    Set up your mail account        Send a mail       Time management    sesssssisseesssisesierisusevesesessscossorieinonssses 52  Changes tho time sar dates  soz cics ain cox svinsescvvaeds donevsnvey aussniy sok dnvnvedvoysabsesersonercanrsibn 52  Setan Mainieri n 53  Adda calendar OMEIN ara a A aman nena aaaaree  54  Ph  tosand VIGEOSis5iiss sssesaissdinsssssssdsdedctadaassdssaasescsnseasebesies 55  Takaa PROLOG aaeh aie o r N 55  Recond a MIAO O tas soaa a a 56  Organise your PhobO Seramin a niae i aia 57  ib a aau a R A AO a 58  Senidial pO O N oa 59  MUSIC and adinan 60  Copy musie rom your PE dnraig aa 60  PUA ei SOB anann a a a 61  Listen to the radi aonaid aAa 62    Find and save radio stations          Record sound clips        BOWES o Viana
47. uct information at  www nokia com     Copyright and other notices  DECLARATION OF  CONFORMITY    C    0168    Hereby  NOKIA CORPORATION  declares that this RM 838 product is  in compliance with the essential  requirements and other relevant  provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC  A  copy of the Declaration of Conformity    101    can be found at http     www nokia com global declaration   declaration of conformity     TM    2013 Nokia  All rights reserved   Third party product names may be  TM of respective owner     Reproduction  transfer  or  distribution of part or all of the  contents in this document in any form  without the prior written permission  of Nokia is prohibited  Nokia operates  a policy of continuous development   Nokia reserves the right to make  changes and improvements to any of  the products described in this  document without prior notice        Ea Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic  or security protocol software from  RSA Security     av    PowereD Oracle and Java are  registered trademarks of Oracle and   or its affiliates     The Bluetooth word mark and logos  are owned by the Bluetooth SIG  Inc        and any use of such marks by Nokia is  under license     This product is licensed under the  MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio  License  i  for personal and  noncommercial use in connection  with information which has been  encoded in compliance with the  MPEG 4 Visual Standard by a  consumer engaged in a personal and  noncommercial activity and  ii  for use  in
48. ully that  all your personal content  such as contacts  photos  music  videos   notes  messages  mails  presentations  games  and other installed  apps have been removed     Content and info stored on the memory card or SIM card is not  removed     82         Support and updates    kia on    wwi n       Troubleshooting  If you have an issue  do the following     e Switch the phone off  and remove the battery  After about a  minute  put the battery back in  and switch the phone on again     e Update your phone software  Select settings and phone  gt  device  updates     e Restore the original factory settings  End all calls and connections   and select settings and restore factory sett   gt  settings only     If your issue remains unsolved  contact Nokia for repair options at  www nokia com support  Before sending your phone for repair  back  up your data  as all personal data in your phone may be deleted     You can also go to www nokia com support where you can find   e Troubleshooting info   e News on apps and downloads   e Longer version of this user guide   e Software update info    e Details about features and technologies  and the compatibility of  devices and accessories  83          Back up content to a memory card    Want to make sure you won t lose any important files  You can back  up your phone memory to a compatible memory card     Select settings  gt  sync  amp  backup   1  Select create backup   2  Select what you want to back up  then select W     Restore a ba
    
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