C o v e r p h o n e

To save multiple numbers per name when the selected memory is Phone, in standby mode, scroll down to the name to which you want to add a number, and press Details. Press Options, and select Add number to add a new phone number to the name. To delete contacts and all the numbers attached to them, in standby mode, press Menu, and select Contacts > Delete. Select One by one or Delete all.

To delete a single number added to a name, in standby mode, scroll down to the desired name, and press Details. Scroll to the number that you want to delete, press Options, and select Delete number.

To edit a name or number, in standby mode, scroll down to the desired name, and press Details. Press Options, and select Edit name or Edit number. Edit the name or number, and press OK.

Settings for the contacts

In standby mode, press Menu, and select Contacts > Settings, and one of the following options:

Memory in use — To select the memory that you want to use for your contacts.

Contacts view — To select how the contacts are shown.

1-touch dialing

To assign a number to a 1-touch dialing key, press Menu in standby mode, select Contacts > 1-touch dialing, and scroll to the 1-touch dialing key number that you want.

Press Assign > Find, and select the name and the number that you want to assign.

If a phone number has already been assigned to the key, press Options, and select Change to change the phone number or Delete to remove the assignment.

Other functions

In standby mode, press Menu, and select Contacts and one of the following:

Service numbers — You can call the numbers that your service provider may have included in your SIM card (network services).

Own numbers — You can view the numbers assigned to your SIM card if this is allowed by the card. Contact your service provider for details.

Profiles

Press Menu, and select Profiles.

To change the profile, select the desired profile, and select Select.

To activate a profile for a certain time, select the desired profile and Timed. Set the time (up to 24 hours) when you wish the profile setting to end. When the end time is reached, the previous profile, which was not timed, becomes active.

Tip: To activate a profile in standby mode, briefly press the power key, and select the desired profile.

You can edit the profile settings in the communicator interface of your device. See "Profile settings{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.62.

Settings

Press Menu, and select Settings.

To adjust call settings, scroll to Call settings, and select:

Call forward (network service) — select to direct your incoming calls to another number such as your voice mailbox.

For details, contact your service provider. Options not supported by your SIM card or your network operator may not be shown. Select the option you want. For example, select Forward if busy to forward voice calls when your number is busy or when you decline an incoming call.

To set the forwarding setting to on, select Activate, the desired phone number (a voice mailbox or another number), and the timeout after which the call is forwarded if this is available for the forwarding option. To set the forwarding option to off, select Cancel, or to check whether the forwarding option is activated or not, select Check status if this is available for the forwarding option. Several forwarding options may be active at the same time.

You can see the corresponding indicators in standby mode.

Anykey answer — select On if you want to answer an incoming call by briefly pressing any key except the power key, the selection keys, and the End key.

Automatic redial — select On to set the phone to make a maximum of 10 more attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful call attempt.

1-touch dialing — select On if you want to call the names and phone numbers assigned to the 1-touch dialing keys

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9500 specifications

The Nokia 9500 Communicator, launched in 2004, stands as a landmark device in the evolution of mobile technology, blending the features of a smartphone with the functionality of a handheld computer. It was part of Nokia's Communicator series, which was known for its advanced features, and the 9500 was particularly significant due to its innovative design and robust capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 9500 is its distinctive clamshell design. When closed, it resembles a traditional mobile phone, compact and easy to carry. However, upon opening, the device reveals a full QWERTY keyboard and a large display, offering an exceptional typing experience for those who frequently send emails or create documents on the go. The keyboard is spacious and tactile, making it ideal for productivity tasks.

The 9500 is equipped with the Symbian OS, specifically the Series 80 user interface, which was optimized for the Communicator's unique form factor. Users could multitask efficiently, switching between applications seamlessly, which was a remarkable feature for its time. It supported various productivity applications including calendar, contacts, and word processing, enhancing its appeal to business users.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 9500 offers a range of options. It includes support for GPRS, providing users with internet access even while on the move. Wi-Fi capabilities further expanded its utility, allowing for faster data transfer rates and easier access to the internet in hot spots. Bluetooth technology was also included, enabling wireless data sharing with other devices.

The device features a 640x200 pixel display, which was impressive for its time, ensuring that both text and images were clear and easily readable. The Nokia 9500 also came with a camera, which was a novelty for mobile devices in the early 2000s, allowing users to capture images on the go.

Another important aspect of the 9500 is its battery life. It was designed to support extended usage, making it a reliable choice for professionals who needed to stay connected throughout the day. The device also supported expandable memory through a miniSD card slot, providing further flexibility for users to store more data.

In summary, the Nokia 9500 Communicator was a pioneering device that combined the functionalities of a mobile phone and a laptop. With its robust design, keyboard, productivity applications, and connectivity options, it set a foundation for future smartphones, showcasing what mobile computing could achieve long before the era of modern smartphones.