Nokia S60 Main Features and Usage Scenarios, Easy Reject main features, Easy Reject in action

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2.Main Features and Usage Scenarios

2.1. Easy Reject main features

ER filters incoming calls and short-messages from contacts imported in the ER blacklist. Calls are rejected with a send-busy tone while messages are filtered and stored in the ER Rejected History list.

ER is active as soon as the application is open and can be set to run on the background. Closing the application deactivates its activity.

Contacts can be imported in ER in a number of ways: from Phonebook; from Phone Log; Manually. Calls from hidden numbers can be blacklisted as well

A log of blocked calls and messages is kept on the Rejected History page. You can view rejected calls details and access the content of blocked messages

2.2. Easy Reject in action

Here are some situations when you may wish to use Easy Reject:

Action 1.

Keep a person off your mobile life

ER will reject calls and will filter short-messages from this contact. You will not be disturbed any more. Calls will be rejected with a send-busy tone and call details are logged in a special Rejected-History list in ER. Messages are filtered with no sound or light indication. Filtered messages can be viewed in the ER interface and restored to your messaging Inbox.

Setup guide:

Open Easy Reject

Select Options > Import contact

Import the contact from Phonebook or Phone (call / message) log. You may import it manually if you do not have it stored on your phone.

Action 2.

Stay undercover and don’t get disturbed by low priority calls

You may wish not to pick up the call from a specific contact but you do not intend to call back right now. You have more important matters to concentrate on at this moment and do not wish to be impolite.

Let ER reject the call with a send-busy tone and the caller will not know that you are available to take the call. If the caller sends you an SMS, you can view it in ER Rejected History and call back. Then, you can delete the contact from the ER list and they will not be blacklisted anymore.

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Contents Version Table of Contents Installation and activation What is Easy RejectObtain the installation file About Easy RejectActivate Easy Reject Trial versionLicensed version Easy Reject main features Main Features and Usage ScenariosEasy Reject in action Keep a person off your mobile lifeStop callers whose numbers cannot be retrieved Easy Reject functional advantagesProtect from call & SMS Spam Get SMS PrivacyAccessing Easy Reject Using Easy RejectStart Easy Reject Easy Reject Main ListAdd contacts Manual Add contacts Import from phonebookSelect Options Import Contact Phonebook Select Options Import Contact ManualBlock hidden contacts Import contacts from the phone’s call and message logSelect Options Import Contact Phone Log BackRejected History Restore blocked messageRejected History list Rejected entry detailsHow can I check my Imei Device ID number? Blocked call goes to my voice mailbox. Why is this so?Does ER block MMS / Business card messages?

S60 specifications

Nokia S60, also known as Series 60, was an influential software platform developed by Nokia for mobile devices, primarily targeting smartphones. Launched in the early 2000s, S60 became widely popular due to its user-friendly interface and extensive functionality. It provided a robust environment for developers and a versatile platform for users, solidifying Nokia’s position in the mobile market.

One of the key features of the S60 platform was its Symbian OS, which offered a multi-tasking environment allowing users to run multiple applications simultaneously. This capability was revolutionary at the time, as most mobile devices had limited functionality. The platform supported various applications that could be downloaded and installed, promoting a thriving ecosystem of third-party software.

S60 offered a comprehensive range of built-in applications, including an address book, calendar, email client, web browser, and multimedia players, which catered to the growing demand for connectivity and entertainment on the go. The interface was customizable, allowing users to personalize their home screens with widgets and shortcuts, enhancing usability.

Another significant characteristic of Nokia S60 was its support for various connectivity options, including GSM, 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. These features enabled seamless internet access, file sharing, and connection to other devices, facilitating communication and information sharing.

Nokia S60 also boasted an extensive array of multimedia features, including high-quality cameras in many devices, music players, and support for video playback. This made it appealing to consumers who sought entertainment capabilities in their mobile devices.

In terms of software development, S60 was built on a sophisticated architecture that allowed developers to create applications using C++ and Java. It included an extensive SDK that provided the necessary tools and libraries to build and test applications, fostering innovation within the mobile space.

The platform evolved through several iterations, with key releases such as S60 2nd Edition and S60 3rd Edition, each introducing enhancements. The introduction of touch-screen capabilities in later versions kept S60 relevant in a swiftly evolving smartphone market.

Overall, Nokia S60 left a significant legacy in mobile technology. It not only pioneered many features that became standard in smartphones but also laid the groundwork for future platforms. Its impact can still be felt today in the design and functionality of modern mobile operating systems.