User manual
Table Of Contents
- Phone notes
- Contents
- 1 For your safety
- 2 An overview of functions
- 3 Welcome and quick guide
- 4 Basic operations
- 5 Text entry
- 6 Manage phone security
- 7 The phone book
- 8 Menu functions
- Messages (Menu 1)
- Call log (Menu 2)
- Profiles (Menu 3)
- Settings (Menu 4)
- Alarm clock (Menu 5)
- Radio (Menu 6)
- Gallery (Menu 7)
- Organizer (Menu 8)
- Games (Menu 9)
- Applications (Menu 10)
- Extras (Menu 11)
- Connectivity (Menu 12)
- Services (Menu 13)
- 9 Accessories
- 10 Referenceinformation
- 11 Care and maintenance
- 12 Frequently asked questions
- 13 Glossary
- 14 Technical information
- 15 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Index
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Examples of mobile Internet sites
The following illustrations show most of the elements you may find on a
mobile Internet site. These are examples only.
1) Header line shows the current
Internet site.
2) Active link appears as a
highlighted word.
3) Inactive link appears as a blue
underlined word.
Scroll through the list of links
using the up and down scroll
keys.
4) Selection list Brackets [ ]
appear when you have the
option to enter information.
5) Options Press Options to go to
the site menu or browser page.
6) Back Press Back to return to the
previous page.
7) Data entry field Brackets [ ]
that enclose dots indicate when
you need to enter information.
In this example, you can enter
your zip code to receive the
local weather forecast.
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