7
Menu System Overview
The menu system provides the means for accessing all the functions that do
not have their own dedicated buttons on the keypad. Each menu contains a list
of options. Some menus have further submenus.
The submenus and functions are selected using the five-way Navigation
key(0).
The diagram below gives an overview of the contents of the menus to help
you find your way around. This is just a summary. Keep reading to discover
everything your phone has to offer.
My Phone
Set phone language
Choose ring tones and alert
method
Customize your color scheme
Change idle screen picture and
screen saver
Browser
Access and surf the Internet
Configure browser settings
Phonebook
Create and manage your
phonebook
Group friends and contacts to
make their calls easy to identify
and their numbers easy to find
Put your closest friends and
contacts on your Hot Key Dial List
for instant dialing
Synchronize your SIM and Mobile
Phonebooks
Games
Access preinstalled and/or down-
loaded game(s). Availability of
downloadable games is network
dependent
Messages
Compose and send text and multi
media messages
Add sounds and images to
messages
Phone Setting
Access security features and
call services
Set up call divert
If an STK SIM card is fitted,
this menu gives access to
operator-specific functions.
The Phone Setting menu can
then be accessed from the
Applications menu
Key Guard
Prevent accidental key presses
If Plug-in Camera is attached,
this menu gives access to
camera mode
Scheduler
Add and view events in
your personal schedule
Applications
Access to game(s)
Record and listen to voice memos
Make use of built-in calculator,
compose yo ur own ring t ones a nd
change clock settings
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