Hologramme d’authentification

1.Lorsque vous regardez l'hologramme de l'étiquette, vous devriez y voir, selon l'angle, le symbole de mains qui se rejoignent de Nokia et le logo des accessoires d'origine de Nokia.

2.Si vous penchez l'hologramme vers la gauche, la droite, le bas et le haut, vous devriez voir un, deux, trois et quatre points de chaque côté, respectivement.

3.Si vous grattez le côté de l'étiquette, vous verrez un code de 20 chiffres, tel que 12345678919876543210. Tournez la pile de sorte que le code soit orienté vers le haut. Le code se lit du premier chiffre de la rangée du haut au dernier chiffre de la rangée du bas.

4.Vérifiez l’authenticité du code de 20 chiffres sur le site www.nokia.com/batterycheck (en anglais seulement).

Que faire si le code n’est pas authentique?

Si le numéro indiqué sur la pile n’est pas confirmé comme étant authentique, n'utilisez pas la pile. Rapportez-la au détaillant ou au centre de service Nokia le plus proche. L'utilisation d'une pile qui n'a pas été approuvée par le fabricant risque d'être dangereuse, de diminuer la performance de l'appareil auquel elle est connectée, voire même de l'endommager. Cela pourrait aussi invalider toute homologation ou garantie qui s'applique à l'appareil.

Pour de plus amples renseignements concernant les piles d’origine de Nokia, visitez le site www.nokia.com/battery (en anglais seulement).

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Nokia 2760 manual Hologramme d’authentification, Que faire si le code n’est pas authentique?

2760 specifications

The Nokia 2760 is a classic mobile phone that was released in the mid-2000s, capturing the essence of that era with its simple, functional design and practical features. Designed for users who valued ease of use and reliability, the Nokia 2760 brought together a set of technologies that catered to the communication needs of its time.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 2760 is its compact and clamshell design. The flip phone form factor offered an elegant, pocket-friendly solution that protected the keypad and screen when not in use. This design not only appealed to consumers looking for convenience but also exuded a sense of style that was popular among mobile phones of that period.

The Nokia 2760 comes equipped with a vibrant 2.0-inch TFT display that boasts a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels. While modest by today’s standards, this display was adequate for reading text messages and navigating the phone's user interface. The interface is intuitive, with clearly defined menus that make accessing various functions straightforward.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 2760 supports GSM technology, which was the standard for mobile communications during its release. It enables reliable voice calls and SMS text messaging, catering to the communication preferences of users in that era. With its support for GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), the device could also facilitate basic data services, allowing users to browse the web and send and receive emails, albeit at much slower speeds compared to contemporary devices.

Another notable feature includes the Nokia 2760's built-in camera, which captures images at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. While it may not compete with today’s high-quality smartphone cameras, this feature was a novelty for many users at the time, enabling them to take and share snapshots on the go.

The battery life of the Nokia 2760 is commendable, with a talk time of around 3.5 hours and a standby time of upwards of 20 days. This longevity is a significant advantage for users who prioritize reliability in their mobile devices.

In summary, the Nokia 2760 is a reflection of its time, embodying the key characteristics of early mobile technology: functional design, reliable communication capabilities, and user-friendly features. It remains a nostalgic reminder of the simplicity and practicality that defined mobile phones before the smartphone boom. This device catered to those who appreciated straightforward functionality over excessive features, creating a lasting legacy in the Nokia lineup.