Nokia 5200 manual Insertar una tarjeta microSD, Retirar la tarjeta microSD, 110

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I n t r o d u c c i ó n

Vuelva a colocar la batería (7). Deslice la cubierta posterior en su sitio (8, 9).

Insertar una tarjeta microSD

Mantenga todas las tarjetas microSD fuera del alcance de los niños.

1. Retire la cubierta posterior del teléfono.

2. Inserte la tarjeta microSD en la ranura con los contactos dorados hacia abajo y presiónela hasta que encaje en su sitio.

3. Vuelva a colocar la cubierta posterior del teléfono.

Utilice este dispositivo sólo con tarjetas microSD compatibles. Otras tarjetas de memoria, como las tarjetas multimedia de tamaño reducido, no caben en la ranura de la tarjeta microSD y no son compatibles con este dispositivo. El uso de una tarjeta de memoria no compatible puede dañar la tarjeta y el dispositivo, además de alterar los datos almacenados en ella.

Use sólo tarjetas microSD aprobadas por Nokia para su uso con este dispositivo. Nokia usa los estándares aprobados por la industria para tarjetas de memoria pero no todas las marcas funcionan correctamente o son compatibles en su totalidad con este dispositivo.

Retirar la tarjeta microSD

Importante: No retire la tarjeta microSD en medio de una operación al acceder la tarjeta. Retirar la tarjeta en medio de una operación puede dañar la tarjeta de memoria y el dispositivo, además de alterar los datos almacenados en ella.

1.Asegúrese de que no haya ninguna aplicación accediendo la tarjeta de memoria microSD.

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5200 specifications

The Nokia 5200, released in 2006, is a compact and stylish mobile phone that embodies the spirit of early 2000s mobile technology. Targeted towards young consumers and those who sought a blend of functionality and entertainment, the Nokia 5200 quickly gained popularity for its appealing design and robust features.

One of the standout characteristics of the Nokia 5200 is its vibrant slider design. The phone features a sleek and lightweight body, making it easy to carry and handle. With its dual-slider action, users can easily access the keypad or the music controls, adding to the phone's usability. The device comes in a variety of colors, allowing users to express their personality.

In terms of display, the Nokia 5200 features a 2-inch TFT screen capable of displaying 240 x 320 pixels. While not groundbreaking by today's standards, this display was adequate for its time and provided clear visuals for menus, images, and videos. The phone supports a range of multimedia functions, making it a favored choice for entertainment.

A key feature of the Nokia 5200 is its music capabilities. It includes a built-in MP3 player, allowing users to store and listen to music on the go. The phone also supports a 3.5mm audio jack, enabling users to connect their headphones or speakers easily. With up to 1GB of expandable memory via a MicroSD card, users could enjoy storing a substantial number of songs and audio files.

Connectivity features include GPRS for internet access, allowing users to browse the web and download content. The Nokia 5200 supports GSM networks, ensuring compatibility worldwide, which made it a versatile option for frequent travelers. Additionally, the phone comes with Bluetooth functionality, enabling wireless data transfer and connectivity to other devices.

The camera on the Nokia 5200 is a 2-megapixel unit, allowing users to capture decent photos and videos. While not equipped with advanced features like autofocus or flash, it offers a straightforward option for casual photography. The device also comes with various pre-installed applications, including a calendar, calculator, and various games, providing ample entertainment and productivity options.

Overall, the Nokia 5200 stands out as a memorable device in the mobile phone market of its time. With its stylish design, music features, and decent camera, it catered to a young demographic while promoting essential communication capabilities. The Nokia 5200 is a nostalgic symbol of early mobile technology, showcasing how far the industry has come.