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Detailed menus list

Detailed menus list

When you have reached the correct menu, use or to scroll through the menu options.

(or answering machine). The access code will be sent as DTMF tones to the receiving end.

Recent calls (Menu 01)

Within this menu, you can review and erase the phone numbers stored automatically. Note that the Received calls and Missed calls functions are network services which work only in networks that allow you to view the caller’s phone number. For more information on these functions, see Chapter 4 "Telephone: Making a call" on page 4-4.

Dialed calls (Menu 01 1), Received calls

(Menu 01 2), Missed calls (Menu 01 3)

Note: The communicator only registers missed calls when the phone interface is switched on and it is used within the network’s ser- vice area.

Erase all recent calls (Menu 01 4)

Caution: Unlike other delete functions, you will not be asked to verify the operation before you execute it. Once you have selected this, you can- not undo the operation.

Messages (Menu 2)

The Short Message Service (SMS) function is a network service and may not be supported by your network. Contact your home service provi- der for details. The phone interface can be used for recording and listening to voice messages in voice mailbox and for reading received short text messages. Reading short messages is, however, more convenient via the larger display of the communicator interface, see Chapter 6 "Short messages: Received messages" on page 6-5.

Listen to voice messages (Menu 2 1)

When you enter this function, the communicator dials the phone number stored in Menu 2 5 1. If required, key in the access code of the mailbox

Read messages (Menu 2 2)

When you receive a short message, the text

MESSAGE RECEIVED and the indicator will be displayed and a tone will sound (if the com- municator has not been set to silent service within Menu 10). A note is also shown when you receive faxes or mail. To read received faxes or mail, you must use the respective applications of the communicator interface.

To read the message immediately, press Read.

To read the message later, press Quit.

Press to view the first message. The messages are shown in the order they were received.

Once you have read the message, you can press Quit or Option. The options available in the phone interface are:

Read next — Shows the next message. Erase — Erases the selected message from memory.

Use number — Copies the phone number from the message and moves it onto the phone in- terface display. You can now call the number or save it.

Show delivery reports (Menu 2 3)

Delivery reports give information about the status of sent messages. The sent message can be either successfully delivered, pending, or the sending of the message has failed.

Read info messages (Menu 2 4)

This network service allows you to receive short messages on various topics. You may select from topics that are pre-defined on the communica- tor interface. Press Select to view the list of available topics.

Use or to scroll through the topic list. To read a topic, press Read: the content of the topic is displayed. If the topic contains no information,

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9000i specifications

The Nokia 9000i Communicator, released in 1997, represents a significant milestone in the evolution of mobile communication devices. An advancement over its predecessor, the Nokia 9000, the 9000i integrates features reminiscent of personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile phones, catering to both business professionals and tech enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 9000i is its unique clamshell design, which opens to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard, transforming the device into a mini-laptop. This ergonomic layout enhanced typing ease, making it ideal for drafting emails and documents on the go. The device incorporates a 4.5-inch monochrome LCD display, which, while basic by today's standards, provided clarity and functionality for the time.

The Nokia 9000i is equipped with various functionalities tailored for business use. Its integrated email client allows users to send and receive emails directly from the device, an innovative feature that revolutionized mobile communication in the late 90s. Additionally, it supports fax capabilities, making it easier for users to send documents from virtually anywhere.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 9000i features a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) module, allowing it to operate on various networks across Europe and other regions. This was a crucial development as it supported voice calls and data transmission in a time when mobile technology was rapidly evolving.

The device is powered by the GEOS operating system, which provides a user-friendly interface and the ability to run various applications. The Nokia 9000i also comes with built-in applications for calendar management, address book, and note-taking, thus offering a comprehensive solution for everyday business tasks.

Battery life is another noteworthy characteristic, with the Nokia 9000i boasting an impressive standby time, enabling users to stay connected without frequently recharging. It also featured a 4MB storage capacity, a remarkable amount back then, allowing users to store contacts, messages, and essential documents.

In conclusion, the Nokia 9000i Communicator remains a nostalgic icon in the history of mobile devices. With its blend of communication and computing features, it laid the groundwork for the smartphones we use today, showcasing Nokia’s commitment to innovation and user-centric design. The device's combination of functionality and mobility offered a glimpse into the future of mobile communication.