Nokia 500 manual Install the device in a car

Models: 500

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6.When you are asked to download the contacts from your phone to the navigation device, tap Yes if you want to use the contacts saved in your phone with the navigation device.

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Attach the mobile holder to the mounting device using the supplied screw (1), and snap the protection plate into place. To attach the mounting device to the windscreen, carefully push the locking lever toward the cup (2). Insert the navigation device into the mobile holder (3), and press the device backwards so that the two arms of the holder lock the device in place (4). (To release the device, push the arms.) To adjust the vertical or horizontal position, use the screws (5) and (6).

To charge the internal battery, connect the supplied charger to the mini USB port on the navigation device, and insert the charger plug into the 12 V cigarette lighter socket of your car.

To use the TMC (traffic message channel) service with the device, keep the charger connected to the device as the charger includes the TMC antenna.

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Nokia 500 manual Install the device in a car

500 specifications

The Nokia 500, introduced in 2011, is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a combination of functionality and style. Designed for users seeking an affordable device without sacrificing essential features, the Nokia 500 runs on the Symbian Anna operating system, providing a user-friendly interface and access to various applications.

One of the main features of the Nokia 500 is its 3.2-inch resistive touchscreen display, which supports a resolution of 640 x 360 pixels. Although the display technology is not as advanced as the latest smartphones, it offers decent visibility and touch responsiveness for its time, making navigation through apps and menus relatively straightforward.

The Nokia 500 is powered by a 1 GHz single-core processor, ensuring smooth performance for basic tasks such as web browsing, social media, and multimedia playback. This processing power allows users to multitask between applications, enhancing the overall user experience. Additionally, the smartphone comes with 2GB of internal storage, expandable up to 32GB via microSD, enabling users to store a significant amount of multimedia content and applications.

Camera capabilities on the Nokia 500 include a 5-megapixel rear camera, which supports autofocus and LED flash. While it may not offer the advanced features seen in contemporary devices, the camera delivers satisfactory image quality for everyday photography. Users can also record videos in VGA resolution, making it an adequate choice for casual video capturing.

Another notable characteristic of the Nokia 500 is its battery life. Equipped with a removable 1110 mAh battery, it provides up to 10 hours of talk time and up to 450 hours of standby time, ensuring that users can stay connected throughout the day without frequent recharges.

Connectivity options include 3G support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a micro USB port, facilitating easy sharing and downloading of data. The inclusion of Nokia Maps offers users navigation assistance, while the Nokia Store provides access to apps suited for various interests, although the selection may be limited compared to today's app ecosystems.

In summary, the Nokia 500 serves as a practical choice for smartphone users looking for solid performance and essential features without the hefty price tag. Its blend of reliability, user-friendliness, and stylish design makes it a noteworthy player in the entry-level smartphone market.