Nokia N91 manual To add a media object to a multimedia message, select, Multimedia message

Models: N91

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Messaging

place. See ‘Receive MMS and e-mail settings’, p. 55 and ‘E-mail’, p. 63.

The wireless network may limit the size of MMS messages. If the inserted picture exceeds this limit, the device may make it smaller so that it can be sent by MMS.

1Select New message and one of the following: Text msg.—to send a text message

Multimedia message—to send a multimedia message (MMS)

E-mail—to send an e-mail. If you have not set up your e-mail account, you are prompted to do so. To start creating the e-mail settings with the mailbox guide, select Start.

2In the To field, press the joystick to select recipients or groups from contacts, or enter the recipient’s phone

number or e-mail address. Press to add a semicolon (;) that separates the recipients. You can also copy and paste the number or address from the clipboard.

Tip! Scroll to a contact, and press the joystick to mark it. You can mark several recipients at a time.

3In the Subject field, enter the subject of a multimedia message or e-mail. To change the fields that are visible, select Options > Address fields.

4Move the joystick down to move to the message field and write the message. To use a template, select Options > Insert or Insert object > Template.

5To add a media object to a multimedia message, select

Options > Insert object > Image, Sound clip, or Video

clip. When sound is added, the icon is shown. You cannot send video clips that are saved in the .mp4 format in a multimedia message. To change the format in which recorded videos are saved, see ‘Video settings’,

p.43.

6To take a new picture or record sound or video for

amultimedia message,

select Insert new > Image, Sound clip, or Video clip. To insert a new slide to the message, select Slide.

To see what the multimedia message looks like, select Options > Preview.

7To add an attachment to an e-mail, select Options > Insert > Image, Sound clip, Video clip or Note. E-mail

attachments are indicated by .

Tip! To send files other than sounds and notes as attachments, open the appropriate application, and select Send > Via e-mail, if available.

8To send the message, select Options > Send, or press

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Nokia N91 manual To add a media object to a multimedia message, select, Options Insert object Image, Sound clip, or Video

N91 specifications

The Nokia N91, launched in 2005, marked a significant milestone in the evolution of mobile phones, particularly as a music-centric device. Positioned as a multimedia smartphone, the N91 was tailored for music enthusiasts and boasted an array of features that set it apart from its contemporaries.

One of the standout characteristics of the Nokia N91 was its impressive storage capacity. It came equipped with an internal hard drive, offering 4GB of storage—an astounding amount for its time. This allowed users to store a substantial library of songs, making it one of the first phones to integrate such extensive media storage into its design.

The N91 featured a robust media player capable of handling various audio formats, including MP3, AAC, and MPEG-4. The user interface was designed to facilitate easy navigation through song libraries and playlists, catering to users who desired quick access to their favorite tracks. It also supported playlists and allowed for easy synchronization with a PC, enhancing the user experience.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia N91 supported Wi-Fi and 3G networks, providing fast data access for downloading music and streaming content. The inclusion of Bluetooth technology was another highlight, allowing users to connect wireless headphones or speakers with ease. These features made the N91 not just a phone but a fully-fledged portable media player.

The device featured a striking design, with a metallic finish and a sleek form factor that appealed to style-conscious consumers. The 2.4-inch TFT display was optimal for viewing album art and managing playlists. Additionally, the N91 included a dedicated music control interface with physical buttons, making it convenient for users to control playback without having to navigate through menus.

On the photography front, the Nokia N91 had a 2-megapixel camera, a respectable feature for the time, allowing users to capture memories alongside their music experiences.

With its robust battery life and features tailored for music consumption, the Nokia N91 paved the way for future smartphones, blending phone capabilities with a rich multimedia experience. It remains a notable device in Nokia's legacy, representing an era where mobile phones began to transition into multifunctional gadgets that catered to a range of user needs beyond communication.