Motorola C331 manual Storing a Phonebook Entry, Enter Information

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Storing a Phonebook Entry

A phone number or email address is required for a phonebook entry. All other information is optional.

Shortcut: Enter a phone number in the idle display, then press STORE (+) to create a phonebook entry with the number in the No. field. Go directly to step 3 to continue.

Enter Information

Find the Feature

M > Phonebook

 

 

M > New

 

 

Press

To

1

S

scroll to Phone Number or

 

 

Email Address

 

 

 

2

SELECT (+)

select the entry type

 

 

 

3

CHANGE (+)

select Name

 

 

 

4

keypad keys

enter a name for the entry

 

 

 

5

OK (+)

store the name

 

 

 

6

CHANGE (+)

select No. or Email

 

 

 

7

keypad keys

enter the phone number or

 

 

email address

 

 

Tip:You can store a PIN code

 

 

with the phone number. See

 

 

page 71.

 

 

 

8

OK (+)

store the phone number or

 

 

email address

 

 

 

Phonebook

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Motorola C331 manual Storing a Phonebook Entry, Enter Information

C331 specifications

The Motorola C331, released in the early 2000s, is a classic mobile phone that holds a special place in the hearts of many technology enthusiasts. This device was known for its compact design and user-friendly layout, catering to the needs of the everyday mobile user during its era.

One of the standout features of the Motorola C331 is its lightweight and compact form factor. Weighing in at just 85 grams, it easily fits into a pocket or purse, making it a highly portable choice. The phone boasts a 1.5-inch monochrome LCD display, which, although modest by today’s standards, was efficient for displaying essential information such as the time, battery life, and signal strength.

The C331 was designed with simplicity in mind. It featured a straightforward keypad comprising 12 keys that allowed for easy dialing and text messaging. The intuitive interface facilitated access to basic functions without the clutter of unnecessary features. Durable construction earned it a reputation as a robust phone, capable of withstanding daily wear and tear.

Equipped with a long-lasting battery, the Motorola C331 had a standby time of up to 300 hours and talk time reaching approximately 5 hours. This impressive battery performance was a significant selling point, allowing users to stay connected for extended periods without constant recharging.

The phone supported basic connectivity options, operating on GSM networks, which were widely adopted during that time. The C331 provided the essential calling capabilities, along with SMS texting features, allowing users to communicate easily and efficiently.

Despite its lack of advanced technologies such as cameras or internet connectivity, the Motorola C331 was celebrated for what it did well: reliable performance, efficient communication, and durability. Its simplicity appealed to those who preferred a straightforward phone experience without the distractions of modern smartphones.

Overall, the Motorola C331 remains a nostalgia-inducing example of mobile phone design from a bygone era. It represents a time when phones were primarily tools for communication, emphasizing practicality over features. Its legacy continues to inspire appreciation for the foundational technologies that paved the way for today’s sophisticated mobile devices.