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• EDIT A NAME OR NUMBER

You can edit a name, a number, or both.

1Recall the name or number you want to edit.

2Press Details, then press Options.

3Edit appears, then press Select.

4Edit the name or number and press OK.

Important: If you have selected the Name+number contacts view, you do not need to press Details.

• DELETE NAMES AND NUMBERS

Erasing stored names and numbers removes them from your phone. Once you delete an item, you can restore it only by re-entering it.

Individual entries

1Recall the contact list entry you want to delete.

2Press Details, then press Options.

3Scroll to Delete, and press Select. The message Delete? appears.

4Press OK.

Important: If you have selected the Name+number contacts view, you do not need to press Details.

Entire contents

1Press Names, scroll to Delete all, and press Select.

2Scroll to Delete all and press Select.

3When you see the message Are you sure?, press OK.

4Enter your security code and press OK.

Note: For information on your security code, see “Understand the security code” on page 73.

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2260 specifications

The Nokia 2260 is a resilient and practical mobile phone that embodies the essence of classic mobile design, prioritizing functionality and user convenience over complex modern features. Launched during a period when mobile devices were primarily used for texting and calling, this model is an excellent example of Nokia’s commitment to producing reliable communication tools.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 2260 is its robust build quality. Constructed to withstand everyday wear and tear, the phone’s durable casing ensures it can handle the rigors of daily use, making it ideal for individuals who value reliability. The compact design allows for easy portability, fitting comfortably in a pocket or bag.

The user interface is straightforward, featuring a well-organized keypad with tactile buttons, which provides users with a satisfying typing experience for text messages and dialing. The large monochrome display, while not as advanced as contemporary smartphones, offers clear visibility for essential information and incoming calls.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 2260 supports basic GSM technology, providing dependable network access for voice calls and text messaging. It lacks the high-speed internet capabilities of modern smartphones, but its simplicity ensures users stay connected without distractions. The phone operates on a long-lasting battery, which is one of its most appreciated characteristics. Users can expect days of usage on a single charge, which is a significant advantage for those who often find themselves away from power sources.

Another notable aspect of the Nokia 2260 is its limited multimedia features, emphasizing voice calls and text messages. The device may come preloaded with a few simple ringtones and a basic contact management system, but it steers clear of the extensive apps and media functions found in today’s smartphones. This limitation is intentional, catering to users seeking a no-frills device.

In conclusion, the Nokia 2260 represents an era of mobile phones focused on essential communication without the distractions of advanced technology. Its sturdy construction, user-friendly interface, long battery life, and basic connectivity features make it an appealing choice for those who appreciate simplicity and reliability in their mobile devices. Whether for personal use or as a backup phone, the Nokia 2260 stands as a testament to Nokia’s legacy in the mobile industry.