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requests

Receiving and sending meeting requests

When you receive a meeting request, it is added to the

To send out a meeting request:

 

meeting

calendar of your device as a tentative meeting.

1 Open Calendar, select the day to which you want to

2

Press Accept, Tentative, or Decline.

 

Alarm, Repeat and Status pages. Note that you cannot

 

To accept or decline a received meeting request:

 

place the meeting, press Edit day, and New entry.

 

1 Open the meeting request that you received.

2 Enter the information you want on the Details, Notes,

 

 

 

sending

3

Press

3

create all-day events.

To add an attendee from Contacts, press Add from

 

Edit response—to add comments to the reply to the

 

 

Send now—to send a reply to the sender without

 

meeting.

 

 

additional comments.

 

 

 

 

 

and

 

sender before sending it.

 

Contacts. Select the attendee, and press Select.

 

 

After you have selected all the attendees, press

 

Don’t send response—to only add the meeting to

 

 

 

Done.

Receiving

 

your calendar.

 

 

 

To add an attendee who is not included in contacts,

 

Cancel—to not accept or decline the meeting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

check that the cursor is in the text box, and enter the

 

 

request, without sending any reply to the meeting

 

 

 

 

e-mail address of the attendee to the text box. After

 

 

organizer.

 

 

 

 

you have entered the e-mail address of the attendee,

 

Updated meeting requests are received to your device, and

 

 

 

press Add as attendee.

 

the subject line shows that the meeting request is

 

To remove an attendee, select the attendee, and

 

updated.

4

press Remove attendee.

 

If you open a meeting request that has been updated,

Press Done.

 

5 Select OK if you want to send out the invitation

 

occurs in the past, or conflicts with another meeting, a

 

 

immediately, or Cancel if you want to send out the

 

note is shown.

 

 

 

invitation later.

 

If the sender of a meeting request cancels the meeting, it

 

 

To send out an invitation that you wanted to send out

 

is removed from the calendar. You receive a notification

 

to your device, and the subject line shows that the

later, open the invitation from Calendar, and press Done.

 

meeting is canceled.

Press OK to confirm that you want to send out the

 

 

 

invitation.

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Nokia 9300i manual Requests, Press Accept, Tentative, or Decline, Done, Press Add as attendee, Press Remove attendee

9300i specifications

The Nokia 9300i, launched in 2006, marked an evolution in Nokia's lineup of business-oriented smartphones. This device stood out for its innovative design and robust set of features, catering specifically to professionals who required functionality on the go.

One of the key characteristics of the Nokia 9300i is its clamshell design, which combined a compact form factor with a full QWERTY keyboard. When closed, it resembled a conventional phone, but upon opening, it revealed a spacious keypad and a large screen that made typing emails and messages easy. This design was particularly appealing to users who valued productivity and communication.

The Nokia 9300i came equipped with the Series 80 operating system, which was tailored for business use. This OS allowed for seamless multitasking, enabling users to run applications simultaneously. Pre-loaded applications included office tools like Document Editor for word processing, spreadsheet capabilities, and email clients that supported various protocols, including push email for real-time communication.

Connectivity features were robust, including support for 3G, GPRS, and Wi-Fi, which ensured that users could stay connected wherever they went. The device also offered Bluetooth technology, allowing for easy file sharing and hands-free operation. With a built-in VGA camera, users could capture important moments, although the focus was primarily on business functionality rather than photography.

In terms of memory, the Nokia 9300i supported expandable storage via a miniSD card slot, accommodating the user's need for additional space for documents, media, and applications. The device featured a 2.4-inch display with a resolution of 640 x 200 pixels, delivering clear visuals for reading and navigating through various applications.

The battery life of the Nokia 9300i was impressive for its time, offering extended talk and standby time that ensured users could rely on it throughout their busy days. Overall, the Nokia 9300i combined innovative design elements with advanced business functionalities, making it a popular choice among professionals looking for a reliable mobile device that catered to their communication needs. Its unique combination of features, design, and performance solidified its position as a noteworthy entry in the realm of smartphones.