M i n i b r o w s e r

Navigate the mobile Internet

Since your phone screen is much smaller than a computer screen, mobile Internet content is displayed differently than you may be accustomed to seeing. This section contains guidelines for using phone keys to navigate a WAP site.

Phone keys

To display the minibrowser main menu, press the power key.

To browse the WAP site, scroll up or down.

To choose a highlighted item, OK.

To navigate back to the previous page, briefly press the end key.

To enter letters and numbers, press a key from 0–9.

To enter special characters, press *.

To change input modes, press #.

To end the session, press and hold the end key.

Receive a call while online

Depending on your wireless service provider, you may still be able to receive a voice call while using the WAP browser.

To answer the incoming call, press the call key.

To decline the incoming call, press the end key.

After you end your voice call, the mobile Internet connection automatically resumes. If your wireless service provider does not support incoming calls while browsing, the incoming calls are automatically forwarded to voice mail.

Make an emergency call while online

You can end your data connection and make an emergency call.

1.To close your mobile Internet connection, press and hold the end key, or press the end key as many times as needed to clear the display and ready the phone for calls.

2.Enter the emergency number for your present location (for example, 911). Emergency numbers vary by location.

3.Press the call key.

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6016i specifications

The Nokia 6016i is a discontinued mobile phone that garnered attention for its classic design and reliable performance. Launched in the mid-2000s, it represented a significant era in mobile technology, catering primarily to users seeking functionality over flair.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 6016i is its compact and ergonomic design. It fits comfortably in the hand, making it easy to carry around and use. The phone boasts a 1.8-inch display with a resolution of 128 x 160 pixels, which was quite standard for the time. This display allows users to view their texts and calls clearly, despite the minimal color depth typical of early mobile phones.

In terms of technology, the Nokia 6016i supports GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), allowing users to enjoy reliable network coverage. It operates on the 850/1900 MHz bands, making it particularly suitable for North American markets. The phone's battery life is another key characteristic; equipped with a removable Li-Ion battery, the 6016i can last for several days on a single charge, emphasizing its practicality for daily use.

The Nokia 6016i features a user-friendly interface powered by Nokia's renowned Series 40 platform. This operating system provides basic functionalities like SMS messaging, call management, and an address book capable of storing numerous contacts with multiple numbers each. While it lacks advanced smartphone features, it does support polyphonic ringtones, enabling users to personalize their experience with different sounds.

Additionally, the phone includes an FM radio, allowing users to listen to their favorite stations on the go, a noteworthy addition for music lovers at the time. While it does not offer a camera—a common feature in modern smartphones—it focuses on providing a straightforward calling and texting experience that many users appreciated.

Overall, the Nokia 6016i encapsulates a period when mobile phones were transitioning from basic communication devices to multifunctional gadgets. Its simple yet effective features made it a reliable choice for anyone looking for a device that excels in core functionalities rather than getting lost in the complexities of modern technology. Although it has been surpassed by numerous innovations, the Nokia 6016i remains a nostalgic symbol of mobile phone history.