funciones

tonos DTMF

Active tonos DTMF:

a> w Programación > Config inicial > DTMF

Envíe tonos DTMF durante una llamada:

Oprima las teclas numéricas.

Envíe números almacenados como tonos DTMF durante una llamada:

Desplácese a un número del directorio telefónico o de la lista de llamadas recientes, luego oprima a> Enviar tonos.

directorio telefónico

funciones

agregar un nuevo ingreso

Nota: Cuando crea un nuevo ingreso del di- rectorio telefónico, debe especificar si desea almacenar el ingreso en la memoria del telé- fono o en la tarjeta SIM. No puede programar una ID de imagen o alertas especiales para las entradas almacenadas en la tarjeta SIM.

a> n Directorio tel

a> Nuevo > Número telefónico o Dirección email

Cuando almacena un ingreso del directorio telefónico en la memoria del teléfono, puede almacenar varios números telefónicos para el mismo Nombre. Al crear el ingreso, seleccione MÁS > Número telefónico, ingrese el nuevo Num, oprima OK, defina el Tipo de número y oprima Listo para almacenarlo.

otras funciones—directorio telefónico

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Motorola V3t manual Directorio telefónico, Programación Config inicial Dtmf, Otras funciones-directorio telefónico

V3t specifications

The Motorola V3t, a standout in the iconic Razr series, was introduced as a stylish and technologically advanced flip phone in the mid-2000s. Building on the foundation laid by the original Razr V3, the V3t offered an array of features that appealed to tech-savvy consumers while maintaining the sleek aesthetics associated with Motorola’s design philosophy.

One of the most striking characteristics of the V3t is its slim profile, measuring just 0.5 inches thick. This made it one of the slimmest clamshell phones of its time, allowing users to effortlessly slip it into pockets or handbags. Its metallic finish paired with a sturdy construction not only enhanced its premium feel but also contributed to its lasting appeal. The external display was a vibrant 2-inch CSTN screen, capable of showing incoming calls, notifications, and customizable wallpapers.

Under the hood, the V3t was equipped with a robust set of features. It boasted a 1.3-megapixel camera, allowing users to capture images with decent quality for that era. While the camera lacked advanced features like autofocus and flash, it was sufficient for quick snapshots. The phone also included 5MB of internal memory, which could be expanded via a microSD card, accommodating the growing need for storage as multimedia content became increasingly popular.

The Motorola V3t ran on a proprietary operating system that offered a user-friendly interface, featuring customizable menus and quick access to applications. It supported multimedia messaging service (MMS) and could also handle basic email functionalities, connecting users to their digital world on-the-go.

Another key highlight of the V3t was its connectivity options. It supported Bluetooth technology, facilitating hands-free communication and enabling users to connect to various accessories such as headsets and car kits. GPRS provided basic internet connectivity, allowing users to browse the web and download content, albeit at slower speeds compared to today’s standards.

In terms of battery life, the V3t was powered by a lithium-ion battery that offered up to 7 hours of talk time and around 300 hours on standby. This endurance was a strong selling point, as it allowed users to enjoy extended use without frequent recharges.

In conclusion, the Motorola V3t was a remarkable blend of style and functionality, encapsulating the era’s mobile technology advancements. Its combination of a sleek design, decent camera, and connectivity features made it a desirable choice for consumers looking for a fashionable yet practical mobile device. The legacy of the V3t continues to resonate, marking an important chapter in the evolution of mobile phones.