U s i n g t h e A p p l i c a t i o n P r o g r a m s

Accepted Callers

Accepted callers are those whose calls can reach you. Others will be automatically rejected.

1.Select from the following options in the Accept calls from drop-down menu:

All callers: Everyone can call you.

All except listed callers: Everyone can call you except the ones in the rejected caller list. Tap the Add new button to add callers to the list.

None: No one can call you.

2. Tap Done to exit.

Add to Contacts

If this function is activated, after a call has ended, if the phone number is not already stored in the Contacts application program, you will be asked if you want to add it.

1.Tap the Add party to contacts drop-down menu and select On. To deactivate this function, tap Off.

2.Tap Done.

Auto redial

If an outgoing call is failed to connect to the network, you can choose to redial the number automatically or to be prompted to make the call again.

1.Tap Off, Auto redial, or Prompt redial in the drop-down list to set Auto redial.

2.Tap Done to exit.

Call Costs

The call costs function allows you to set a limit for total call costs. If call costs exceed this limit, the device will no longer be able to dial pay calls.

Note: The actual invoice for calls and services from your service provider may vary, depending upon network features, rounding off for billing, taxes, and so forth.

When this device is used as a GPRS modem, the GPRS log will be updated automatically.

To set up call costs:

1.Enter the price unit for calculating call cost in the Price per unit field. The value must be between 0.01 and 9999999.

2.Enter the 3-character name of currency in the Currency field.

3.Select a Credit status: Unlimited or Limited.

4.Enter a credit limit in the Remaining credit field. The value must be between 0.01 and 9999999.

Note: The estimated value shown in the Remaining credit field is for your reference only. The real cost of calling may vary depending on the service provider the call is made through.

5.Tap Done.

6.Enter your PIN 2 code and then tap Done.

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6708 specifications

The Nokia 6708 stands out as a notable device in the history of mobile technology, offering a unique combination of features and capabilities that appealed to users during its time. Launched in the early 2000s, the Nokia 6708 was part of the brand's ambitious efforts to embrace both functionality and style, catering to the evolving needs of consumers.

One of the most striking features of the Nokia 6708 is its form factor, which introduced a sliding design that allowed for a compact, pocket-friendly experience. This innovative approach not only enhanced portability but also added a layer of sophistication to the device. The phone is equipped with a clear and vibrant display, providing users with an engaging interface that made navigation a breeze. The intuitive user experience facilitated access to a range of applications and features, making it a practical choice for both personal and business use.

In terms of technology, the Nokia 6708 boasted a robust operating system that supported multitasking, allowing users to run multiple applications seamlessly. This was a significant advancement for users who required efficiency on the go. The device also featured Bluetooth connectivity, enhancing its appeal by enabling wireless connections to headsets and other devices, which was a growing trend at that time.

Another essential characteristic of the Nokia 6708 was its integrated camera, which allowed users to capture moments on the go. This addition marked a shift in mobile technology, as consumers began to prioritize devices that could serve not only as phones but also as casual cameras. The camera quality was aligned with contemporary standards, allowing for decent photography.

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In conclusion, the Nokia 6708 represented an important phase in mobile phone evolution, bridging the gap between functionality and style. Its innovative design, robust performance, and multimedia capabilities made it a popular choice among users during its era, contributing to Nokia's legacy in the mobile industry.