Your Nokia N92 Cellular Phone

Incoming calls are indicated by their normal tone and a note. In the cover display settings, select Answer if fold opened > Yes to answer a call when you open the fold. If a compatible headset is connected to the device, press the answer key on the headset. To change the settings, see "Standby mode" on page 104.

To make calls or use the menu, open the fold.

Fold open mode

When you open the fold, the Fold open mode is activated automatically: the main display lights up, the keypad is available, and you can access the menu. Scroll in the menu with the scroll key.

The Fold open mode is activated even if the fold is not fully opened. The fold opens about 160 degrees, as shown in the picture. Do not force the fold to open more.

Imaging mode

When you open the fold up to 90 degrees, hold the device sideways, and turn the fold up so that the main display faces you, the Imaging mode is activated. The main camera is activated, and you can see the view to be captured.

In the Imaging mode, you can record videos and take pictures. See "Camera" on page 17.

In the Imaging mode, the number keypad is not active. You can use the capture key, the volume key as a zoom key, power key, and the selection keys of the keypad.

View mode

When the fold is closed and you lift the side of the swing axis display, the View mode is activated. The number keypad uses the white-on-black characters, and the selection keys below the screen are in use.

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N92 specifications

The Nokia N92, released in early 2006, is a pioneering smartphone that exemplified Nokia's efforts to combine multimedia capabilities with mobile communication. As part of the Nseries, it catered to a segment of users who valued entertainment and connectivity in a single device. The N92 was particularly notable for its innovative flip design that enabled users to enjoy video content more comfortably.

One of the standout features of the Nokia N92 is its large 2.8-inch display, boasting a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels. This screen not only provided vibrant visuals for multimedia consumption but also facilitated easy navigation through its user-friendly interface. The device supported 262,144 colors, enhancing the clarity and detail of images and videos.

The multimedia capabilities of the N92 were impressive for its time. It was equipped with a built-in 2 megapixel camera capable of capturing photos and recording video. Additionally, the N92 came preloaded with a wide array of multimedia applications, including a music player that supported various file formats, making it an excellent choice for mobile entertainment. The addition of stereo speakers ensured a rich audio experience, further enhancing the functionality as a portable media device.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia N92 featured GSM and WCDMA capabilities, allowing for high-speed data transfers. The device also incorporated Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling users to connect to the internet at available hotspots. This connectivity was complemented by support for Bluetooth, making it easy to share files and connect with other devices.

The N92 ran on the Symbian operating system, specifically the S60 platform, which offered users access to a range of applications and customizable features. With an impressive battery life, it empowered users to enjoy extended usage without frequent recharges—a critical factor for active users relying on their devices throughout the day.

Overall, the Nokia N92 demonstrated remarkable ingenuity in its design and feature set. As an early entrant in the multimedia smartphone segment, it laid the groundwork for future devices, showcasing the potential of integrating entertainment and communication. The N92's legacy remains a testament to Nokia's innovative spirit in the nascent eras of smartphone technology.