Nokia 7205 manual Remove the microSD Card, Switch Your Device On or Off, Charge the Battery

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Remove the microSD Card

1.Lift open the microSD slot cover.

2.Firmly press against the card until it releases from the card slot, and slide it out.

Important: Do not remove the memory card in the middle of an operation when the card is being accessed. Removing the card in the middle of an operation may damage the memory card as well as the device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted.

Switch Your Device On or Off

To switch your device on or off, press and hold the End key

() for at least 3 seconds.

Charge the Battery

1.Plug the charger transformer into a standard wall outlet.

2.Open the charging port on the left

side of the device.

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Contents User Guide 9213749 Nokia 7205 Intrigue User GuidePage FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice Issue 1 Table of Contents Text Entry Media Center 104 F e t y SafetyOnly qualified personnel may install or repair this product About Your Device Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dryNetwork Services Page Topics Covered SectionToward the bottom of the device Install or Remove the BatteryInstall the Battery Insert the microSD Card Remove the BatteryInsert or Remove microSD Card Remove the microSD Card Switch Your Device On or OffCharge the Battery Antenna Device, then from the wall outlet to save energyOr receiving. Contact with such an T e n n aWrist Strap Connect the HeadsetPlace the headset in your ear O w t o R e a d T h i s G u i d e Flow to Read This GuideKey Get Help Y s a n d P a r t s Keys and PartsAlphanumeric keypad Y s a n d P a r t s Display Screen Indicators and IconsS p l a y S c r e e n Dialed calls Received calls Missed calls Emergency Call in Airplane Mode Airplane ModeFind My Phone Number To view the ten-digit number assigned to your deviceUse the Keypad Make a CallPress the Call key Use the Contact ListUse Call Log Use Speed DialAnswer or Reject a Call Ignore. To reject the call, press the End keySpeakerphone Options During a CallMute Function Recent Calls Call TimersView Call Log Press the key MENU, scroll to Recent CallsTo return to the previous screen, press the key T r y M o d e s Entry ModesWord, press and hold the Clear key Abc and ABC Modes Word ModeScroll to Abc or ABC, and press the key To confirm, and insert a spaceNumber Entry Symbol EntryTo123, and press the key M b e r E n t r yContacts Habitat ModeBasic Control SettingsPress UP or Down on the Directional key to the desired Call, and press the keyUnhide a Contact Using Photos or Icons to Represent a ContactThen press the key Save to update the contact Create a New Contact Create New ContactsPress the key MENU. Contacts is highlighted Group, and press the keySelect Add New Contact or Update Existing by pressing Update a Number to a ContactAdd Pauses Enter the phone numberFind a Contact Entry Contact ListPress Contact List View a Contact EntryContact List Options To save the update, press the key SaveEdit a Contact Entry Create a New Group Contact GroupsRename a Group Move a Contact Entry to a GroupContact can only be associated with one group at a time Send a Group Message Network ServiceErase a Group Create a message, and press the key SendAssign a Speed Dial Location Speed DialsKey SET E e d D i a l sEmergency Contacts Edit a Speed Dial LocationRemove a Speed Dial Location Complete the information for your emergency contacts Press In Case of EmergencyKey Save Information in case of emergency, and press the key SaveText Messages MessagingPress the key MENU, and scroll to Messaging Write and Send a Text MessageThen press TXT Message To send the message, press the key SendThen press Picture Message or Video Message Write and Send a Picture or Video MessageS s a g e F o l d e r s Video messageMessage Folders Receive a Voicemail Message VoicemailScroll to Listen Now or Listen Later Listen to a Voicemail MessageEmail Message Mobile Instant MessagingChat BlogsMessage Settings S s a g e S e t t i n g s My Verizon SettingsBluetooth Wireless Technology Pair Bluetooth W i r e l e s s T e c h n o l o g yPress Bluetooth Menu Turn Bluetooth On or OffTo pair with, and press the key Pair Press the key. Your phone will then pair with the headsetBluetooth Settings Select Call Connect to alert you when a call is connected Sounds SettingsTurn Vibrate Mode On or Off Turn Silent Mode On or OffDisplay Settings BannerBacklight Press Display Settings, and then press WallpaperDisplay Themes Main Menu SettingsDial Fonts Clock FormatAirplane Mode Phone SettingsPulsing Alert HabitatSet Shortcuts Press Phone Settings, and then press Set ShortcutsTo open Dashboard, press the Directional key up To open My Verizon, press the Directional key leftDigit Dialing To adapt digit dialing to your voice Voice Command SettingsDisplay language can be set to English or Spanish LanguageScroll to English or Español, and press the key LocationSystem Select Call SettingsNAM Selection Answer OptionsAuto Retry TTY ModePress Call Settings, and then press Voice Privacy HAC ModeOne Touch Dial Voice PrivacyM o r y MemoryPhone Info Page D i a C e n t e r Media CenterCast Music with Rhapsody Music & TonesS i c & T o n e s Download a Video Clip Picture & VideoKey. The video download begins Take a PictureRecord a Video Launch Verizon Wireless Mobile WebKey located below the End Key Mobile WebBrowse & Download Highlighted press the keyVZ Navigator Press Browse & DownloadHold until the voice commands list displays Voice CommandsTools I c e C o m m a n d sVoice Commands Voice Commands SettingsL c u l a t o r CalculatorSchedule a New Appointment Update an Existing AppointmentCalendar Set an Alarm Alarm ClockCalendar Preview L e n d a r P r e v i e wPress Tools, and then press Stopwatch StopwatchPress Tools, and then press Notepad World ClockTo delete one or all notes, press the Right Soft key R l d C l o c kPower AccessoriesAudio Headset HS-9sold separatelyA r g i n g a n d D i s c h a r g i n g Battery and Charger InformationCharging and Discharging Page Nokia Battery Authentication Guidelines Authenticate hologram What if your battery is not authentic? Care and Maintenance R e a n d M a i n t e n a n c e Small children Additional Safety InformationOperating environment Medical devicesP l a n t e d m e d i c a l d e v i c e s Implanted medical devicesHearing aids H i c l e s VehiclesPotentially explosive environments E r g e n c y c a l l s Emergency callsTo make an emergency call Certification information SAR 100C h n i c a l i n f o r m a t i o n Feature SpecificationTechnical information 102 Battery informationTalk and standby time Charging timeA r g i n g t i m e ChargerCamera IndexCall log Connecting Settings106 107