To set the equaliser manually
1Select Menu > Media > Music.
2Browse by category using the navigation key.
3Scroll to a title and select Play.
4Select Options > Settings > Equaliser.
5Make sure you are in Manual view. If you are not, select Manual.
6To scroll between the frequency bands, press the navigation key right or left.
7To change the value for a selected frequency band, press the navigation key
upwards or downwards.
8To go back to the player view, select Done.
To turn on clear stereo and clear bass using equaliser presets
1When the phone is open, press .
2Select Options > Settings > Equaliser.
3Make sure you are in Preset view. If you are not, select Preset.
4To scroll between the presets, press the navigation key right or left.
5Select any of the presets, except Normal.
Playlists
You can create playlists to organise your music, and add tracks and folders to a playlist.
You can also create a playlist using a song while it is playing. Such playlists can comprise
similar music, for example, from the same artist or genre. It may take a few minutes for the
phone to create a playlist.
To create a playlist
1Select Menu > Media > Music > Playlists.
2Scroll to New playlist and select Add.
3Enter a name and select OK.
4For each track you want to add, scroll to the track and select Mark.
5Select Add to add the marked tracks to the playlist.
To add tracks to a playlist
1Select Menu > Media > Music > Playlists.
2Select a playlist.
3Scroll to Add music and select Add.
4For each track you want to add, scroll to the track and select Mark.
5Select Add to add the marked tracks to the playlist.
SensMe™ technology
With SensMe™ technology you can create playlists in two ways: by mood or from all the
tracks in your phone. To create playlists by mood, you first need to use the Media Go™
application to transfer tracks to your phone. Information such as mood, tempo and chords
is then added. The tracks are displayed as dots on a map with two axes. In the All view,
all the tracks in your phone are placed randomly on the map.
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