Nokia 9300i manual Managing e-mails, Saving e-mails, Printing e-mails, Deleting e-mails

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Managing e-mails

The maximum number of e-mails that you can store in the BlackBerry folder is 1000, provided that you have enough free memory on your device. If the number of e-mails reaches the limit, the oldest e-mails are deleted from the folder. E-mails deleted for this reason are deleted only from the device, not from the server.

Managing e-mails with folders

You can move BlackBerry e-mails to the drafts folder or to your personal folders. Only e-mails in the BlackBerry folder can be reconciled; e-mails moved to other folders are not reconciled. You cannot create subfolders for the BlackBerry folder.

Saving e-mails

E-mails are saved automatically to the drafts folder if you close the e-mail you are writing.

To edit a saved e-mail, go to the drafts folder, open the e- mail, and make the changes.

To send the saved e-mail, press Send.

Printing e-mails

You can print BlackBerry e-mails to compatible printers. Before printing, make sure that you have established a connection to the printer.

1Open the e-mail that you want to print.

2Press Menu, and select File Printing Print.

If you want to change the page setup before printing, press Menu, select File Printing Page setup, and make any necessary changes.

Deleting e-mails

When you delete BlackBerry e-mails, the e-mails may also be deleted from the remote e-mail server, depending on your settings. See “Setting up reconcile” on page 11.

To delete an e-mail, open the e-mail, and press Delete. To delete an e-mail without opening it, select the e-mail, and press the backspace key.

To delete an e-mail that you are currently composing, press Menu, and select File Delete message.

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Contents Nokia 9300i with BlackBerry Connect Nokia 9300i with BlackBerry ConnectContents Introduction Installing BlackBerry ConnectIntroduction Accounts Using BlackBerry APN WizardUsing BlackBerry APN Wizard Connect your device to your computer with Nokia PC Suite To set up BlackBerry ConnectServ Click Exit Setting up BlackBerry Connect to BlackBerry Enterprise ServCreating a signature Using BlackBerry Configuration ToolCreating filters ToolSpecifying advanced options Creating encryption keysUsing BlackBerry Configuration Tool Re-open the BlackBerry settings Setting up BlackBerry Internet ServiceService Setting up reconcile Setting up BlackBerry ConnectSetting up BlackBerry ConnectSetting up BlackBerry Connect Setting alert tones for BlackBerry messagesSelect Tools → Account settings → BlackBerry → Composing Select Tools → Account settings → BlackBerry → AlertsSubject field, enter a subject for the e-mail Creating and sending e-mailsMails Creating and sending e-mails Changing the fontForwarding e-mails Reading and replying to e-mailsViewing attachments To read an e-mailReading and replying to e-mails Saving e-mails Managing e-mailsPrinting e-mails Deleting e-mailsPress Accept, Tentative, or Decline RequestsDone Press Add as attendeeReceiving and sending meeting requests Meeting request attendeesShortcuts BlackBerry icons and keyboard shortcuts

9300i specifications

The Nokia 9300i, launched in 2006, marked an evolution in Nokia's lineup of business-oriented smartphones. This device stood out for its innovative design and robust set of features, catering specifically to professionals who required functionality on the go.

One of the key characteristics of the Nokia 9300i is its clamshell design, which combined a compact form factor with a full QWERTY keyboard. When closed, it resembled a conventional phone, but upon opening, it revealed a spacious keypad and a large screen that made typing emails and messages easy. This design was particularly appealing to users who valued productivity and communication.

The Nokia 9300i came equipped with the Series 80 operating system, which was tailored for business use. This OS allowed for seamless multitasking, enabling users to run applications simultaneously. Pre-loaded applications included office tools like Document Editor for word processing, spreadsheet capabilities, and email clients that supported various protocols, including push email for real-time communication.

Connectivity features were robust, including support for 3G, GPRS, and Wi-Fi, which ensured that users could stay connected wherever they went. The device also offered Bluetooth technology, allowing for easy file sharing and hands-free operation. With a built-in VGA camera, users could capture important moments, although the focus was primarily on business functionality rather than photography.

In terms of memory, the Nokia 9300i supported expandable storage via a miniSD card slot, accommodating the user's need for additional space for documents, media, and applications. The device featured a 2.4-inch display with a resolution of 640 x 200 pixels, delivering clear visuals for reading and navigating through various applications.

The battery life of the Nokia 9300i was impressive for its time, offering extended talk and standby time that ensured users could rely on it throughout their busy days. Overall, the Nokia 9300i combined innovative design elements with advanced business functionalities, making it a popular choice among professionals looking for a reliable mobile device that catered to their communication needs. Its unique combination of features, design, and performance solidified its position as a noteworthy entry in the realm of smartphones.