Nokia N-3120, N-3100 specifications About your phone, IN-PHONE Help, About the Antenna

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5 About your phone

IN-PHONE HELP

Many features have brief descriptions (help text) which can be viewed on the display. To view the help text, scroll to a feature and wait for about 15 seconds. Select More to view all of the description (if necessary) or select Back to exit. See “Help text” on page 60 for more information.

ABOUT THE ANTENNA

Note: Your phone has a built-in antenna. As with any other radio transmitting device, do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is switched on.

Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.

Not touching the antenna during a call optimizes the antenna performance and the talk time of your phone. Hold the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna area pointed up and over your shoulder.

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Contents Light Up Your Life Nokia 3100 and Nokia User Guide What information is needed? Numbers Where is the number?168 Part no , Issue noContents Memory Save numbers, text itemsNokia PC Suite MiscellaneousAudio Copyright 2004 Nokia Your Nokia phone at a glance Quick guide Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product For your safetyAbout Your Device Your phone is not water-resistant. Keep it dryNokia 3120 phones Nokia 3100b RH-50 Shared Memory Network ServicesContact Nokia WelcomeHave the phone or enhancement available Find information about your phoneFax Westney Rd. South Ajax, Ontario L1S 4N7Contact your service provider Overview of functions SIM card and battery SIM Card InstallationRemove the back cover and battery Swing the SIM card holder open Install the SIM cardReplace the back cover Install the batterySET UP Your Headset Charge the BatteryConnect the headset Use the headsetAbout your phone IN-PHONE HelpAbout the Antenna Special User Interface Features Start ScreenGrid interface, multiple menu icons appear Menu About Indicators and IconsIcon What it means IconsChange the XPRESS-ON Covers Install the key mat New front coverRemove the back cover Remove the front coverGently snap the cover into place Basic operations Switch the Phone on or OFFSET the Time Make and Answer Calls Use the keypadMake an international call Redial the last numberMake a conference call Answer or reject a callAdjust the Earpiece Volume Options During a CallSpeaker Phone Standard Mode Text entryYou can use two methods for entering text and numbers Activate predictive text Predictive TextEnter text Compound wordsEnter Punctuation and Special Characters Keep these factors in mind when adding wordsPhone security Select Menu Settings Security settings Security levelLock the Keypad Keyguard Automatic KeyguardCall Restriction Set up and activate a fixed dialing listTurn on call restrictions Fixed DialingView or edit the fixed dialing list Closed User Groups Access CodesTurn on closed user groups Turn off closed user groupsIcons MessagesOptions Text messagesMore options-The options are Multimedia messagesText Messages Default message typeWrite and send OptionsMail Read and replySelect Menu Messages Text messages Create SMS e-mail Templates Inbox and sent items foldersArchive folder and my folders Distribution listsMultimedia Messages Save your message center numberView Undelivered OptionsScroll to the desired name and select Options Insert contact Select Messages Multimedia msgs. Create messageFolders Save messagesDelete message-Delete a saved message Move a text message to a folder View saved messagesForward Messages Text MessagesDownload pictures Picture MessagesReceive Compose and send a picture messageDelete messages Preview, change, or delete a picture messageSingle Message ALL Messages in a FolderVoice Messages Call and set up your voice mailSave your voice mailbox number Listen to your voice messagesInsert Dialing Codes SET UP Voice Mail with Dialing CodesInfo Message Service Follow the prompts to change the selected settingOverwrite text, picture, and e-mail Edit multimedia connection settings Define multimedia message settingsContact your service provider for the settings Data bearer-Select the data bearer always GprsService Commands Select Menu Messages Service commandsFont size Recent Call Lists Call logCall log options Options while viewing callsView missed calls View received callsView dialed numbers View call times Call Counters and TimersDelete call lists From the menus, select Call log Delete recent call listsContacts Menu ContactsTypes of Information Add contact-Add a name to ContactsMake a Call from Contacts Save NUMBERS, Text ITEMS, Images PER ContactEdit a Contact Entry Delete Names and NumbersOne by one Copy Contacts EntriesAll Primary numbersAssign a key View Service and OWN NumbersMake a call Change numbersCaller Groups Set up a caller groupSet caller group options Select Contacts View and MemorySelect ProfilesCustomize Select Menu ProfilesSET a Timed Profile Operator menu Over the AIR OTA Service SettingsPersonal Shortcuts Screen SaverTime and Date CancelCall Call forwardingAutomatic redial Anykey answerTouch dialing Call waitingPhone Tone DisplaySelect Menu Settings Restore factory settings Restore Factory SettingsEnhancement SecuritySet alarm Alarm clockTurn off alarm When the alarm soundsGallery FoldersFolder items Calendar Copyright 2004 Nokia Games Settings-Turn game sounds, lights, and shakes on or offGame Downloads Menu Launch a GameLaunch ApplicationsDownloads Application downloadsView memory status for applications PC SuiteWorld Clock Set phone time zoneADD a City Delete a CitySelect Menu Applications Select application Options Open OK Countdown Timer ExtrasCalculator Change the time Timer alarmStopwatch Measure timeRecording Voice RecorderList of recordings Select Menu Extras Voice recorderService Provider ServicesSET UP Service Save the service settingsConnect to the Service Set up service settings manuallySET UP for Browsing Phone keysGPRS, HSCSD, and CSD SET UP AN Automatic ConnectionGprs icons Select one of the following optionsService Inbox Appearance SettingsBookmarks Enter manuallyAuthority Certificates Empty the Cache MemoryDisconnect from the Mobile Internet To close your connection, press the End key twiceChoose Functions Go to menuOrganize Functions Select Done YesNetwork Selection Instant messagingIcon Description LOG Into Service User Name and PasswordSet your availability Instant messagesChat sessions IM contacts Private groups Automatic Login Instant messaging settingsSET UP Presence Status and Authorization Screen NameExit instant messaging LOG OFF ServiceLog out of instant messaging You can set how your presence is seen by other usersNokia PC Suite PC connectivityEnhancements Reference information BL-5C Li-Ion Battery 850 mAh Up to 2 hoursCharging times Charging times listed below are approximateStandby and talk times BL-5C Li-Ion Battery 850 mAh Up to 6 hours Up to 410 hoursEnhancements ENHANCEMENTS, BATTERIES, and ChargersCare and Maintenance Additional Safety InformationOperating environment Vehicles Medical devicesPacemakers Hearing AIDPotentially explosive environments Emergency CallsTo make an emergency call Certification Information SAR Copyright 2004 Nokia Weight Feature Specification DimensionsWireless networks Size volumeGSM 850 824-849 MHz GSM 850, 1800, and 1900 networksGSM 850 869-894 MHz 2W GSM 850 maxFuses are not covered by the warranty Nokia One-Year Limited WarrantyClaim Procedure To all users of mobile phones Wireless Phone Safety Tips Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use103 104 Activate Add new words 24 enter Keyguard Languages Menu viewPrivate groups 85 profiles PUK and PUK2 codes Quick guide Text messages 32 timeXpress-on covers

N-3120, N-3100 specifications

The Nokia N-3100 and N-3120 are part of Nokia's iconic series of mobile phones that emerged in the early 2000s, a time when mobile technology was rapidly evolving, and design aesthetics were changing dramatically. These devices marked a notable shift in the mobile landscape, bringing together a blend of functionality, style, and affordability.

The Nokia N-3100 was known for its compact, lightweight design, featuring a sleek exterior that comfortably fit in the palm of your hand. Weighing just 83 grams, it was easy to carry, making it a popular choice among individuals who valued portability. The device boasted a monochrome screen, which, while basic by today’s standards, provided clarity for its time, displaying crisp text and simple graphics. The phone’s hallmark feature was its customizable ringtones and screensavers, allowing users to personalize their devices to reflect their personalities.

On the other hand, the Nokia N-3120 built on the strengths of its predecessor by introducing a color display, a groundbreaking feature that significantly enhanced the user experience. With a vibrant 65,000 colors on its screen, users could now enjoy a richer visual experience while using applications, games, and accessing multimedia content. The N-3120 also included improved connectivity options, such as support for GPRS, which allowed users to browse the internet and access basic online features at a faster rate than before.

Both models were equipped with the Nokia Series 40 platform, offering a user-friendly interface and access to a variety of applications, including games, productivity tools, and messaging services. In terms of messaging, both phones supported SMS and MMS, allowing users to send text messages and multimedia messages, including photos and sounds, which was relatively advanced for their time.

Battery life was another strong aspect of both models, with the N-3100 and N-3120 capable of delivering several days of usage on a single charge, a key benefit for users who relied on their phones throughout the day.

In conclusion, the Nokia N-3100 and N-3120 represented a significant step forward in mobile technology during their time. With the combination of portability, customizable features, and enhanced display options, they played a vital role in attracting a diverse range of consumers and solidifying Nokia's reputation as a leader in the mobile phone industry. These devices remain a nostalgic reminder of a pivotal era in the evolution of mobile communications.