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What Are Your Rights?

You have a right to know what personal data we hold about you. You have a right to have incomplete, incorrect, unnecessary or outdated personal data deleted or updated. You have a right to request that we stop processing your personal data for direct marketing or market research purposes. However, if you opt-out from marketing and other communications from Nokia, we may still send you critical alerts pertaining to our products and services or contact you for these purposes.

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cases, especially if you wish us to delete or stop processing your personal data, this may also mean that we may not be able to continue to provide the services to you. Please note that Nokia may need to iden-tify you and to ask for additional information in order to be able to fulfill your request. Please also note that applicable law may contain restrictions and other provisions that relate to your rights.

We encourage you to use available profile management tools, for example Nokia Account for the above purposes as such tools often provide you with direct access to your personal data and allow you to effectively manage it.

Who Is The Controller of Your Personal Data?

Nokia Corporation of Keilalahdentie 4, 02150 Espoo, Finland is the controller of your personal data.

In addition, the Nokia affiliate providing the product or service may be a controller of your personal data. You may find the identity of the controller and its contact details by reviewing the terms and conditions of such a product or service or by using

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Contents User Guide NokiaContents Messaging PersonalisationCalls Mail and chat Photos and videosMusic and audio WebNokia original accessories Connectivity117 IndexGet started Keys and partsPage Insert the SIM card and battery Insert a memory card Charge the battery Charge the battery over USB Switch on Date TimeExplore your phone 0900Lock the keys and screen Change the volume Attach a strap Copy content from your old phone Select Menu Settings Profiles Select Flight Activate IndicatorsUse your phone offline Page Phone basics Change the time and dateSet an alarm Add an appointment Remember a birthday Lunar calendar Convert a solar item to a lunar dateUse the calculator Convert currencies Convert currencyConvert measures Select Menu Applications Extras Collection ConverterTranslate Chinese to English Select Menu Applications DictionaryDownload a game or app Select Menu Applications and Extras Options DownloadsCalls Make a callAnswer a call Decline a callView your missed calls Call the last dialled number Call several people at the same time Select Menu Settings Call Call divert Select Activate To voice mailbox or To other numberSelect Menu Settings and Security Prevent making or receiving callsContacts Save a name and phone numberMake calls quickly Make a callCreate a contact group Select Menu ContactsMove or copy contacts to your SIM card Personalisation Change your ringtoneAdd a shortcut to your home screen Personalise your home screen Rearrange home screen items Replace shortcuts with new onesSelect Menu Settings Profiles Select My style 1 or My style Create your own profileSend a message MessagingSelect Menu Messaging and Create message Send a message to a group of people Select Menu Messaging Select Create messageWrite text Move the cursorType in a space Type in a punctuation markSave an attachment Select Menu Messaging Save a message attachmentSelect Options Save Save a mail attachmentSet up your voicemail Listen to your voicemail when you just missed a callCheck your voicemail Select Menu Messaging Voice messages and Voice mailbox noSend an audio message Select Menu Messaging Select Other messages Audio messageSet up your mail account Select Menu Messaging Set up mailMail and chat Add a mailbox later Select Menu Messaging MailSend a mail Select Options Compose newChat with your friends Select Menu Messaging ChatPhotos and videos Take a photoRecord a video Organise your photos Select Menu Photos and My albumsEdit a photo Select Menu PhotosSend several photos at the same time Send a photo or videoSend several videos at the same time Music and audio Copy music from your PCPlay a song Select Menu Music My musicSkip to the previous or next song Close the music playerConnect wired loudspeakers Connect loudspeakers to your phoneSelect Menu Music Radio Change the volume Listen to the radioSet the radio to play in the background Close the radioRecord sound clips Select Menu Applications Voice recorderRecord a phone conversation Listen to your recordings Select Options Recordings listBrowse the web WebGo to a website Clear browsing history Select Menu InternetConnect to a wireless headset ConnectivitySwitch Bluetooth off Select Bluetooth Off Select Menu Settings Connectivity BluetoothProtect your phone Copy content between your phone and a computer Protect your phone Lock your phonePassword protect your memory card Select Menu Applications GalleryFormat a memory card Select Format m. cardSelect Menu Settings and Rest. fact. sett. All Prepare your phone for recyclingSupport and updates SupportSelect Menu Settings Sync & backup Select Create backup Back up content to a memory cardRestore a backup Select Restore backup About phone software updates Update phone software using your PC Select Menu Settings and Phone Phone updates Update phone software using your phoneCheck for updates automatically Restore original settings Select Menu Settings and Rest. fact. sett. Settings onlyAccess codes Page Practical rules about accessories Nokia original accessoriesBattery Safety Feature specific instructionsPage Network services and costs Battery Battery and charger info Connectivity securityBattery safety Take care of your device Recycle About Digital Rights Management Additional safety information Nickel Small children Operating environmentMedical devices Implanted medical devicesVehicles HearingPotentially explosive environments Protect your device from harmful content Make an emergency callCertification information SAR Terms of Use AcceptanceEligibility Registration and TerminationLicenses Using the Service You agree to Content Allegations of Copyright Infringement Fees Order and Payment TermsPage Cancellations and Refunds Feedback to NokiaSocial Activities and Location Sharing 100Availability and Technical Requirements 101 Links to Third Party Sites and ContentAdvertisements 102 103 Changes in TermsIntellectual Property Assignment104 105 Why Do We Process Personal Data? 106107 First use of your Nokia device108 Nokia companiesAuthorized third parties We Do We Share Personal Data?109 What Steps Are Taken To Safeguard Personal Data? 110How Do We Address The Privacy of Children? How Do We Address Data Quality?111 What Are Your Rights? 112Who Is The Controller of Your Personal Data? Copyright and other notices 113US Safe Harbor Privacy Framework Changes to This Privacy Policy114 FCC/INDUSTRY Canada Notice 115116 Index 11761 M 20 K118 119 120

300 specifications

The Nokia 300 is a classic mobile phone that captures the essence of simplicity and practicality in the world of mobile technology. Launched as part of Nokia's Asha series, the Nokia 300 delivered an unwavering focus on core functionalities while providing some modern enhancements suitable for users of its time.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 300 is its sleek and compact design. With a comfortable form factor, it fits comfortably in the palm, making it easy to carry around. The device is equipped with a 2.6-inch touchscreen display, offering a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. While not comparable to today's high-definition displays, it serves well for basic tasks such as texting, calling, and browsing the limited mobile web.

Storage flexibility was a priority for the Nokia 300, as evidenced by its microSD card slot. Users can expand the internal memory and store music, photos, and other media files. This is especially beneficial for those who enjoy customizing their phone with personal content.

The Nokia 300's camera is a basic 3.2-megapixel unit, perfect for casual photography. Although it may not compete with modern smartphone cameras, it allows users to capture moments on the go, complemented by features like digital zoom and a LED flash for low-light conditions.

Connectivity is pivotal in the Nokia 300's feature set. The phone includes support for 3G networks, with data speeds allowing for reasonably fast browsing and social media updates. Additionally, it comes preloaded with a suite of apps and services, including social media integration, making it easier for users to stay connected with friends and family.

Running the Series 40 operating system, the Nokia 300 allows users to access a range of applications, including games and productivity tools. This operating system strikes a balance between usability and performance, giving users the ability to stream music and check emails efficiently.

Battery life is another commendable attribute of the Nokia 300. With a robust battery capacity, users could go multiple days without needing a recharge, an essential factor for those who value prolonged usage without constant charging.

Overall, the Nokia 300 reflects the Nokia ethos of providing functional devices that cater to the needs of everyday users. While it may not embody the features of contemporary smartphones, its blend of utility, design, and connectivity ensures it holds a special place in the hearts of those who appreciate its classic charm.