Nokia 9290 manual Abbreviation

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Abbreviation:

bps

bits per second

CHAP

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

CMT

Cellular Mobile Telephone

DNS

Domain Name Server

DTMF

Dual Tone Multi Frequency

GSM

Global Digital System for Mobile Communications

HSCSD

High Speed Circuit Switched Data

HTML

HyperText Markup Language

IAP

Internet Access Point

IMAP

Internet Mail Access Protocol

IP

Internet Protocol

IrDA

Infrared Data Association

ISP

Internet Service Provider

IT

Information Technology

MIME

Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions

MMC

MultimediaCard

NIM

Nokia Interleaved Multimedia

PAP

Password Authentication Protocol

PDA

Personal Digital Assistant

POP

Post Office Protocol

PPP

Point to Point Protocol

SIM

Subscription Identification Module

SMSC

Short Message Service Center

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

SSL

Secure Socket Layer

TCP

Transport Control Protocol

TLS

Transport Layer Security

URL

Uniform Resource Locator

USSD

Unstructured Supplementary Service Data

WAP

Wireless Application Protocol

WML

Wireless Markup Language

WWW

World Wide Web

 

 

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Contents Nokia 9290 Communicator Page Chapter Page Introduction Contents Nokia 9290 CommunicatorTechnical specification GSM phone feature list Content of the sales package Optional Nokia original accessories To use the phoneApplications Messaging DeskTel 1 SMS3 Fax InternetContacts 1 WWWCalendar OfficeExtras Other applications PC Connectivity Upgrade software Nokia 9290 Administrator SuiteMultimedia converter Nokia 9290 Communicator and Data Services Introduction Data call and high-speed data optionsAvailable connection speeds are Nokia 9290 Communicator and Internet Service Creating Internet connections Connection detailsType in the Username for your Internet account Advanced settings Setting proxiesModifying data call settings Other settings Setting script optionsTaking callback into use Editing Internet access Setting server address optionsDefault parameters and settings Nokia 9290 Communicator and E-MAIL Service Mail settings GeneralAdvanced ServersRetrieve Press the Menu key to activate the Servers tabPCmail and Nokia 9290 Communicator Compatible e-mail systemsOther solutions Supported e-mail attachmentsRFC Request for Comments documents Attachment type File extensions Mime Types Nokia 9290 Communicator and WAP Service Setting home Supported images, their suffixes, and MIME-typesConfiguring Non-supported feature sets Creating configuration messagesConfiguration over SMS only Further information and supportNokia 9290 Communicator and Security Software security Hardware and SIM card securityRadio interface security Internet and intranetWeb browser SSL and TLSWAP security Reading and sending mailForum Nokia Community for Developers Information for Symbian application developers Developing optimized WAP servicesNokia Developer ProPoint Third-party connectivity solutions You can find the Forum Nokia Web site atAbbreviation Abbreviation Shortcuts for the Nokia 9290 Communicator Shortcuts for the Nokia 9290 Communicator Shortcut FunctionSetup Checklist Setup checklist MailLegal Notices Nokia Inc 800-4MY-9290

9290 specifications

The Nokia 9290, launched in the early 2000s, is a remarkable device that marked a significant step in mobile technology. This smartphone is recognized for blending the features of a traditional mobile phone and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), making it an essential tool for professionals on the go.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 9290 is its unique design. It boasts a clamshell form factor that was ahead of its time, allowing users to protect the screen and keypad when not in use. Upon opening the device, users are greeted with a spacious and vibrant color display, which was a rarity for mobile devices of its era. The screen size at 800 x 600 pixels offered clear visibility of texts and images, improving user experience.

The Nokia 9290 supports a range of productivity tools, including a built-in calendar, task manager, and contacts application. It enables users to manage their schedules and keep track of important contacts seamlessly. This functionality is complemented by the ability to send and receive emails, a significant feature for business users of that time. The device utilizes the Symbian operating system, known for its multitasking capabilities, allowing users to switch between applications effortlessly.

Connectivity is another major aspect of the Nokia 9290. It supports GPRS, enabling users to enjoy mobile internet access, which was a groundbreaking feature back in the day. The device also included Bluetooth technology for wireless data transfer with compatible devices, though its wireless capabilities were limited compared to modern standards.

In terms of storage, the Nokia 9290 came with an internal memory of 4MB, expandable via the use of a Multimedia Card (MMC). This expansion capability allowed users to store documents, files, and multimedia, making it a versatile option for its time.

The Nokia 9290's battery life is commendable, providing extended use between charges. With a talk time of up to 6 hours and a standby time of up to 200 hours, users could rely on its stamina during long workdays.

Overall, the Nokia 9290 encapsulated the essence of early mobile computing, marrying phone functionality with the utility of PDA features. Its combination of design, features, and connectivity options made it a standout device that paved the way for future smartphones and remains a nostalgic piece of technology history.