2.1 Technical specification

Applications

Cellular mobile phone (handsfree, handset, car kit, and headset use)

Desk application with background image and links

Messaging includes SMS, fax, and e-mail

Internet services include WWW and WAP

Contacts

Calendar

Office includes Document, Sheet, File manager, and Presentation viewer

Extras: Calculator, Clock, Games, Recorder, Unit converter, Imaging (Digital camera connectivity), Video player

Note: Additional applications can also be found on the CD-ROM in the sales package.

Size

Dimensions: 6.22 x 2.20 x 1.06 in.

Weight: 8.6 oz.

Technical data

GSM 1900

32-bit ARM9-based RISC CPU

Operating system: Symbian OS

Memory card slot

Connectivity: IrDA, Ir-TranP, RS-232

Low power consumption

Active matrix color display with 4,096 colors

Java™ support

Supports HSCSD*

E-mail protocols

POP3 or IMAP4 (Nokia 9290 Communicator supports IMAP4rev1)

SMTP

MIME

MHTML

Supported mail servers*

Cyrus IMAPD Mail Server

HP OpenMail

Lotus Domino Mail R5

Microsoft Exchange

Netscape Messaging Server

Stalker CommuniGate Pro Mail Server

Sun Internet Mail Server

University of Washington IMAP4 Server

Oracle InterOffice Mail Server

Teamware Office Mail Server

Zmailer

* Network dependent

Attachments/files supported

View ASCII text, and JPEG or GIF graphics

View and edit Word 95/97/2000 and Excel 95/97/2000 documents

View Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000 slides

View WordPerfect 7.0/8.0 and Lotus 1-2-3 for SmartSuite for the Millennium

Winzip supported (unzip) – (third-party application required)

WAV audio files

Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator

For use in Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000 and Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 environments

File conversion support

Symbian OS Word <---> Rich Text Format, Text (MS-DOS), Text (Windows ANSI), Word 6.0, Word 95, Word 97, Word 2000

Symbian OS Sheet <---> Excel 5.0, 95, Excel 97, Excel 2000

Calendar and contacts compatibility

Microsoft Schedule+ 7.x

Microsoft Outlook 97/98/2000

Lotus Notes 4.5, 4.6, and 5.0

Lotus Organizer 97, 5.0, 6.0, and GS/4.0

SyncML remote synchronization (contacts/calendar)

Additional software on CD-ROM in sales package

Many Nokia 9290 Communicator applications

PC software

Nokia 9290 PC Suite for Nokia 9290 Communicator

Multimedia converter

Documentation

Battery performance

Battery

Talk/data/

Standby

Standby

Charging

 

fax time

time

time

time

 

 

(phone on)

(phone off)

 

High-power

up to 10 h

up to 230 h

up to 400 h

3 h

Battery BLL-3

 

 

 

 

1300 mAh Li-Ion

 

 

 

 

Battery information is provided for comparison purposes. Talk and standby times are estimates and vary based on many factors. For complete battery information for this phone and a list of major factors impacting charge times, please refer to www.nokia.com or the phone’s user guide.

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Nokia 9290 manual Technical specification

9290 specifications

The Nokia 9290, launched in the early 2000s, is a remarkable device that marked a significant step in mobile technology. This smartphone is recognized for blending the features of a traditional mobile phone and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), making it an essential tool for professionals on the go.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 9290 is its unique design. It boasts a clamshell form factor that was ahead of its time, allowing users to protect the screen and keypad when not in use. Upon opening the device, users are greeted with a spacious and vibrant color display, which was a rarity for mobile devices of its era. The screen size at 800 x 600 pixels offered clear visibility of texts and images, improving user experience.

The Nokia 9290 supports a range of productivity tools, including a built-in calendar, task manager, and contacts application. It enables users to manage their schedules and keep track of important contacts seamlessly. This functionality is complemented by the ability to send and receive emails, a significant feature for business users of that time. The device utilizes the Symbian operating system, known for its multitasking capabilities, allowing users to switch between applications effortlessly.

Connectivity is another major aspect of the Nokia 9290. It supports GPRS, enabling users to enjoy mobile internet access, which was a groundbreaking feature back in the day. The device also included Bluetooth technology for wireless data transfer with compatible devices, though its wireless capabilities were limited compared to modern standards.

In terms of storage, the Nokia 9290 came with an internal memory of 4MB, expandable via the use of a Multimedia Card (MMC). This expansion capability allowed users to store documents, files, and multimedia, making it a versatile option for its time.

The Nokia 9290's battery life is commendable, providing extended use between charges. With a talk time of up to 6 hours and a standby time of up to 200 hours, users could rely on its stamina during long workdays.

Overall, the Nokia 9290 encapsulated the essence of early mobile computing, marrying phone functionality with the utility of PDA features. Its combination of design, features, and connectivity options made it a standout device that paved the way for future smartphones and remains a nostalgic piece of technology history.