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After Taking a Picture

After you take a picture, while New Picture is displayed as the left soft Key option, you can select Menu and then select any of the following options:

To

Select this menu command

 

 

Delete the last picture taken.

Delete

 

 

View the last picture taken.

View picture

 

 

Go back to the camera to take a new picture.

New picture

 

 

Access the Send option to send last picture

Send

taken to a recipient. For more information about

 

sending clips, see “Sending Captured Pictures

 

and Video Clips” on page 148.

 

 

 

Rename the last picture taken.

Rename picture

 

 

View the camera and camcorder software

About

version and copyright information.

 

 

 

Managing Stored Pictures

You can manage your snapshots with the image viewer, which is in Media Theater. For more information about the viewing images in the image viewer, see “Sending Pictures and Video Clips” on page 156.

To open the image viewer from the camera and camcorder:

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Camera&Camcorder.

3Select Menu and then View Media.

4Select View Pictures.

Changing Picture Settings

You can control many of the settings for the pictures you record.

Accessing the pictures settings menu

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Camera&Camcorder.

3If the camera and camcorder did not open in capture picture mode, place it in capture picture mode now.

4Select Menu and the select Settings.

5Scroll to access the settings you want. The options are described in “Picture Settings Options”.

6When you are finish setting the options, select Done.

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I920, I930 specifications

Nextel Communications, once a major player in the wireless telecom industry, introduced a range of innovative devices that catered to the needs of both personal and business users. Among them, the Nextel i930 and i920 stand out as significant models that combined features of traditional mobile phones with push-to-talk (PTT) capabilities.

The Nextel i930 was released as a flip phone, boasting a sleek design that appealed to style-conscious consumers. One of its standout features was the integrated PTT functionality, allowing users to connect instantly with others on their network. This feature was particularly popular among business users who valued quick communication over traditional voice calls. The i930 supported a wide range of Nextel services, including Direct Connect, which enabled users to reach others with just a push of a button, making it an invaluable tool for teams on the move.

On the other hand, the Nextel i920 catered to a similar demographic but in a slightly different form factor. This model featured a candy-bar design, providing a more compact option for those who preferred a straightforward layout. Both devices were equipped with a robust set of features, including a color display, camera capabilities, and various multimedia functions. The i920 also supported messaging services, allowing users to send and receive text messages, thus enhancing its versatility.

In terms of technology, both phones operated on the iDEN network, known for its reliability and extensive coverage at the time. The iDEN technology blended digital voice and data, allowing for seamless communication and efficient use of bandwidth. Users could enjoy enhanced voice clarity and an unparalleled connection quality, making it a preferred choice for those in remote areas.

Battery life was another critical characteristic of both models. The i930 and i920 were designed to provide long-lasting power, enabling users to stay connected throughout their busy days without frequent recharging. Additionally, these devices featured rugged designs suitable for various work environments, aligning with Nextel's image as a provider for professionals in demanding fields.

In summary, the Nextel i930 and i920 encapsulated the essence of Nextel's commitment to blending functionality with style. Their PTT capabilities revolutionized communication methods for many, while their durable designs and robust feature sets solidified their status as essential tools for professionals. Even today, these devices serve as reminders of a time when instantaneous communication was becoming increasingly vital in both personal and professional spheres.