4

Send own caller ID when

 

 

calling

 

 

1

Preset

 

 

2

On

 

 

3

Off

 

5

Call waiting

 

 

1

Activate

 

 

2

Cancel

 

 

3

Status

6

6

Line for outgoing calls

 

(see your service provider)

1Line 1

2Line 2

7Automatic answer (Headset attached)

1 On

2 Off

5Phone settings

1Language

1 Automatic

2 English

3 Français

4 Español

2Cell info display 1 On

2 Off

3List of own numbers

4System selection 1 Automatic

2 Manual

5Touch tone length 1 Short

2 Long

6Welcome note

7Lights 1 On

2 Automatic

8Restore factory settings

6Security settings

1SIM card security 1 On

2 Off

2Phone security 1 Off

2 On

3Call restrictions

1 Outgoing calls

2 International calls

3 International calls except to home country

4 Incoming calls

5 Incoming calls if roaming

6 Cancel all call restrictions

4Fixed dialing (see your service provider)

5Change access codes 1 Change PIN code

2 Change PIN2 code

3 Change security code

4 Change restriction password

6 Forwarding

1Forward all voice calls 1 Activate

2 Cancel

3 Status

2Forward if busy

3Forward if not answered

4Forward when phone off or no coverage

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Nokia 3390 manual Forwarding, Phone settings

3390 specifications

The Nokia 3390, introduced in 1999, is a classic mobile phone that symbolizes the peak of the early mobile phone era. It took the market by storm with its robust design and a range of appealing features. As part of the Nokia 3300 series, the 3390 was designed with a focus on durability and user-friendliness, which made it a favorite among consumers during its time.

One of the standout characteristics of the Nokia 3390 is its compact and lightweight design. Weighing just 133 grams, it easily fit into pockets and purses, making it extremely portable. Its dimensions of 113 x 48 x 22 mm offered a comfortable hold and an ergonomic feel. The device was known for its resilience, featuring a strong plastic casing that could withstand everyday wear and tear.

The Nokia 3390 featured a monochrome LCD display with a resolution of 48 x 84 pixels. While this may seem primitive by today’s standards, it was perfectly suitable at the time for displaying text messages and simple menus. It also supported a variety of customizable wallpapers and ringtones, allowing users to personalize their phones to match their style.

One of the key technologies integrated into the 3390 was its GSM connectivity, which enabled users to make and receive calls and send SMS texts with ease. The model was equipped with a long-lasting battery, offering up to 5 hours of talk time and 300 hours of standby time, making it an excellent choice for on-the-go communication.

In terms of functionality, the Nokia 3390 came with several built-in features such as the iconic Snake game, which captured the attention of millions and became a cultural phenomenon. Additionally, the phone supported messaging functions, including SMS, enabling users to communicate rapidly and conveniently.

The user interface was straightforward, characterized by Nokia's signature four-way navigation key, which simplified browsing through menus and settings. Additionally, the 3390 featured a remarkable ringtone composer, allowing users to create custom ringtones, enhancing the personalization aspect of the device.

Overall, the Nokia 3390 represents a significant chapter in mobile phone history. Its combination of durable design, user-friendly features, and impressive battery life made it a beloved choice for many, paving the way for future mobile innovations while remaining a nostalgic symbol for mobile enthusiasts.