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Opening the Internet Browser...76 Opening Page...76 Key Operations When Browsing..77 Bookmarking Pages....77 Saving Pages for Off-Line Browsing..78 Going to Bookmarked Pages...78 Operations When Viewing Pages..78 Managing Bookmarks...79 Managing Bookmark Folders..80 Browser Preferences...80 Time....81 Viewing Current Time and Date..81 Setting Time and Date..81 To-do....82 Creating New Tasks....82 Viewing Tasks...82 Managing Tasks...83 Managing Task Folders...84 To-do Preferences...84 Calculator...84 Voice....85 Creating a New Voice Note..86 Playing Voice Notes...86 Deleting Voice Notes...86 Sending Voice Notes...86 Using Auto Gain Control recording (AGC).87
Online Services... 87 GPRS Data Log.... 87 Viewing GPRS Data Log... 87 Resetting GPRS Data Count... 88 Deleting GPRS Data Log... 88
8. Getting Your Device Connected and Synchronized... 95
Connecting the Device to Other Devices..95 Infrared Connection...95 USB Connection...95 Bluetooth Connection..96 Using the Device as a GPRS Modem..97 Setting up GPRS Modem via Infrared Connection.97 Setting up GPRS Modem via USB Connection..98 Setting up GPRS Modem via Bluetooth Connection..99 Synchronizing Data... 100 Performing Remote Synchronization with a Server. 100
6. Expanding the Capabilities of Your Device.89
Installing Application Programs.. 89 Installing Application Programs from the Internet. 89 Installing Application Programs from Installation Files. 89 Uninstalling Application Programs.. 89 Installing/Removing a Memory Card.. 90 Installing a Standard SD Memory Card.. 90 Installing a Mini SD Memory Card.. 91 Removing a Memory Card... 91 Formatting a Memory Card.. 91 Renaming a Memory Card... 92
9. Troubleshooting Information.. 101
Call Related Problems... 101 Message Problems... 101 Internet Problems... 102 Application Program Problems.. 102 Connection Problems... 103 System Problems.... 103
7. Managing and Personalizing Your Device.93
Managing Application Programs... 93 Grouping Application Programs.. 93 Setting Application Programs on the Application Shortcut Bar.... 93 File Management... 93 Personalizing Your Device... 93 Customizing User Profiles... 93 Selecting a User Profile... 94
10. Battery information..104
Charging and discharging... 104 Nokia battery authentication guidelines.. 105
11. Genuine Enhancements.. 107
Power... 107 Travel Charger (AC-1001C).. 107
Audio....108 Stereo Headset (HS-46)...108
12. Care and Maintenance..109 13. Additional Safety Information.. 110
Operating environment...110 Medical devices...110 Pacemakers....110 Hearing aids...111 Vehicles...111 Potentially explosive environments..111 Emergency calls...112 To make an emergency call..112 Certification information (SAR)...113

About your device

The wireless device described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 900/1800/1900 networks. Contact your service provider for more information about networks. When using the features in this device, obey all laws, and respect privacy and legitimate rights of others. When taking and using images or video clips, obey all laws, and respect local customs as well as privacy and legitimate rights of others. Warning: To use any features in this device, other than the alarm clock, the device must be switched on. Do not switch the device on when wireless device use may cause interference or danger. Use only batteries, chargers, and enhancements approved by Nokia for use with this particular model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved enhancements, please check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any enhancement, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
Getting to Know Your Device
1. Getting to Know Your Device

Front View

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Description Press and hold this key for about 3 seconds to power on and off the device. When the device is in sleep mode, press this key to wake up the device. When the device is not in sleep mode, press this key to open the Power menu that allows you to select a User profile. Touch screen The interface for displaying information and operating functions. Call key If there is an incoming call, press this key to answer the call. In the Phone screen or the Main screen, press this key to access the call history. Left soft key Press this key to go to the preset mode. The default setting is Contacts. Keypad Allows you to enter numbers, symbols and navigate in menus and screens. Earpiece Generates audio. Network Flashes in blue: you are under your status/ home network. incoming Flashes blue quickly: there is an call incoming call. indicator
Flashes yellow: there is a new message or a missed call or beam file. Lights up in red: the battery is being charged. Flashes red: the battery is running low. (9) End key When there is an incoming call, press this key to reject the call. In the Main screen, press this key to go to the Phone screen. (10) Right soft Press this key to go to the preset mode. key The default setting is Calendar. (11) Microphone Receives audio.

SIM card socket

1. Turn the device over and locate the SIM card socket.
2. Slide the SIM card in under the metal plate in the SIM card slot with the SIM card's metal contacts facing down and the cut corner at the bottom right.
3. Press down the SIM card stay (as illustrated).

SIM card stay

4. Push the card out of the slot.
Tip! If you want to remove the SIM card, please do the following: 1. Turn off the power of your device. 2. Remove the battery.
Note: A PIN (Personal Identity Number) is associated with the SIM card. The four-digit code is supplied with the SIM card from your service provider and may have to be entered when powering on the device. For more information, contact your network service provider.
Installing and Charging the Battery

Installing the Battery

1. Press the button at the bottom of the back cover and slide the cover off the device.
2. Place the battery on the device with the batterys contacts facing downwards and the tooth on the bottom edge of the battery in alignment with the hole on the device, and then press the battery down gently to click it back into place.
3. Push the back cover down on the device and slide it into place.

Removing the Battery

1. Turn off the power of the device. 2. Press the button at the bottom of the back cover and slide the cover off the device.
4. Remove the battery from the device.
3. Slide the battery latch backward and lift the battery upward. Important: Do not remove the battery when your device is on: you could lose all your personal settings stored either in your SIM card or in Nokia 6708 memory.

Charging the Battery

1. Insert the charger connector into the battery charger socket at the bottom of the device. Make sure you insert the connector with the arrow sign on the top. 2. Plug the charger into a mains outlet. 3. After your device is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the mains outlet and your device.
Note: It takes approximately 3 hours for the travel charger to fully charge a new battery. However, actual time needed may vary. It takes at least one charging-discharging cycle for the battery to reach its peak performance. Your device can also be charged when connected to the USB via the supplied data cable. During charging, the screen of the device will indicate the status of the battery being charged when powered off, and the Battery/message indicator will stay red. When the battery is low, you will be prompted by a message on the screen, and the batteery/message indicator will keep flashing in red. When the battery is running out of power, another message will appear to remind you to recharge immediately. Your device will then power off automatically.

Making a Call from the Call Log
1. Press the key, and then tap the to the Call Log screen. tab to switch
2. Tap to select a call log item on the Call Log screen. Alternatively, you can also press the or to select a call log item, and press the to select it. key
3. The content of the selected call log item will appear. Tap the button, or press the key to initiate the call.
Making a Call Using Speed Dial
1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen. 2. Tap a speed dial icon on the screen, or press and hold a numeric key on the keypad representing the number (name) you want to call. The call will be initiated automatically. Note: Refer to "Adding Speed Dial" on page 25 for how to set up speed dial. Tip! You can repeat making the last dialed call by following the steps below: 1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to go to the Phone screen, or the tab to go to the Speed Dial screen. 2. Press the key twice.
Tip! You can also call the first 100 numbers in your SIM card phone book by pressing numeric key(s) followed by the and keys on your device. For example, to call contact number 77 in your SIM card phone book, press , , ,.
Making a Call Using Voice Commander
1. Press and hold the function side key for about 3 seconds. The Voice Commander will appear on the screen prompting you to say the command. 2. Speak the name for the contact you want to call. 3. Your device will identify the name and initiate the call. Note: Using voice tags may be difficult in a noisy environment or during an emergency, so you should not rely solely upon voice dialing in all circumstances.

Answering a Call

When you have an incoming call, callers name (if available, depending on the setting of the callers phone and the network), picture (if enabled) and the following options will appear on the screen.
Answer: Tap this button to answer the call. You can also answer the call by pressing the key. Mute: Turn off the ring signal temporarily. you can choose to tap the Answer button to answer it later, or the Send busy button to reject it. Send busy: Tap this button to reject the call (or press the key).
Holding/Retrieving a Call
During a call, tap the Hold button to hold current call. To retrieve the held call, tap the Retrieve button.
Making Another New Call During a Call
During a call, use the numeric buttons on the Phone screen, or press the numeric keys on the keypad to make another call. The call in progress will be put on hold automatically.

Ending a Call

To end a call, tap the End button, or press the key.
Answering an Incoming Call during a Call
To answer an incoming call during a call, tap the Answer button, or press the key. The current active call will be put on hold automatically. When the new incoming call is disconnected, the old call will be retrieved automatically.

Operations During a Call

Adjusting Volume
1. During a call, tap the icon on the Status bar. The Sounds dialog will appear. Alternatively, you can press the volume key on the left side of the device. 2. Tap and drag the Call volume slider to adjust call volume. You can also tap the Speaker phone or Mute microphone check box to play sound via the speaker phone or mute the microphone during the call. Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.

Switching Calls

If you have multiple active calls in progress simultaneously, you can tap the Switch button to switch calls.

Ending the Active Call

To end all active call, press the key.

Conference Call

Note: This function is a network service dependent function and may require additional subscription. The Call Waiting function must be enabled before you can use the Conference Call function. See "Call Waiting" on page 58 for more information. To make a conference call: 1. During a call, make a new call to another new calling party, or answer a new incoming call. Repeat this step if there are multiple calling parties. 2. Tap the Conference button. All active calling parties will be joined together.

Ending a Conference Call

To end a conference call, tap the End button.

Call Logs

The Call Logs function provides you with the records of the following call types: Answered calls (indicated by the Outgoing calls (indicated by the Missed calls (indicated by the Rejected calls (indicated by the icon) icon) icon) icon)
Talking Privately to One Party during a Conference Call
1. Tap the party you would like to call privately. 2. A menu will appear. Tap Extract party. The selected calling party will become the only active one and others will be put on hold automatically.
Tip! If you have missed call(s), the Missed calls dialog will stay on the screen letting you know about the number of calls missed. Tap the View button to enter the Missed Call Logs screen. If Cancel is tapped, the icon will stay on the screen and you can tap it to open the Missed calls dialog box. To access Call Logs: 1. Press the (or ) key and then tap the tab to open the Call Logs screen. 2. Tap All Calls to open a menu for selecting the type of call logs you want to view. 3. Tap to select a call type on the menu, and the corresponding call logs will appear on the screen. Copyright 2006 Nokia All right reserved

Calling Emergency Numbers
This operation allows you to easily access the pre-stored emergency numbers. 1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to go to the Phone screen. 2. Tap Phone, and then select Emergency numbers. 3. Tap to choose an emergency number from the box, and then tap the Done button to begin dialing the selected number.
Tip: Depending on your local network service, the emergency numbers may be called without a SIM card as long as you are under the GSM network coverage. Please check with your network service provider for details.

Removing Speed Dial

1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen. 2. Tap Edit and select Remove speed dial. 3. The Remove speed dial window will appear. Tap to select the speed dial numbers you want to remove and then tap the Done button.

Adding Speed Dial

Method 1 (using the stylus) 1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen. 2. Tap to choose an empty speed dial icon. A Select contact window will appear. 3. Choose an appropriate folder, and tap to select a contact from the window, then tap the Done button. Method 2 (using the keypad) 1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to switch to the Speed Dial screen. 2. Press and hold any of the numeric key representing an empty speed dial on the keypad for about 3 seconds. Note: You can press any of the numeric key except 0 and 1 to add Speed Dial. 3. A Select contact window will appear. Choose an appropriate folder, and tap to select a contact, then tap the Done button.
Adding number to Contacts
1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to enter the Phone screen. 2. Enter the phone number. 3. When finished, tap Edit and select Add to contacts.

Copying/Pasting Number

With this operation, you can copy the number you entered in the Phone screen for pasting onto other application programs, for example, Calendar, or copy the number in other application programs onto the Phone screen.

Copying number

1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to enter the Phone screen.
2. Enter the phone number. 3. When finished, tap Edit and select Copy number.
Adjusting Tones and Alerts
This operation allows you to customize the audio settings of your device. 1. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to enter the Phone screen. 2. Tap Edit and select Tones and alerts. 3. Tap to choose a profile from the menu that appears. 4. Adjust sound settings by selecting a sound for each setting item (for example, Ringing tone, SMS, or MMS) from the menu, or select Find sound to locate a sound file on your device. 5. Tap the Save button to save your settings for the selected profile, or the Done button to save and apply your settings.

Pasting number

1. Copy the phone number from other application programs. 2. Press the (or ) key, and then tap the tab to enter the Phone screen. 3. Tap Edit and select Paste number.

User profiles

You can personalize how your device looks and sounds by configuring and applying user profiles. A user profile is a combination of user settings, including sound settings, display theme settings and appearance settings. You can also set up different profiles for use in different occasions. To customize a user profile: 1. Tap to select a profile from the Profiles drop-down menu. 2. Specify the settings by selecting options in drop-down menus. 3. Apply the new theme and appearance settings. Tip: You can tap the icon to listen to the sound.

Welcome Message

You can enable the welcome message by checking the check box. You can also enter your own customized message in the text editor, change its color and font types. The next time you turn on your device, you will be greeted with the new welcome message.

Language

Selects the system language on your device. To do so, tap to select a language and then tap Done. The device is rebooted automatically for the change to take effect. Depending on the region-specific configuration, you may also delete some user-installed languages to conserve memory space. To do so, tap to select a language and then tap Delete. Copyright 2006 Nokia All right reserved

SystemSounds Setting

Allows you to change the settings of warning tone, button click sound, and screen tap sound.

Banner

Banner is the text that displays at the center of the Phone screen. You can create your personal banner by checking the check box and entering your own text in the dialog. The new banner will take effect as soon as you tap the OK button.
Network (represented by the
Connection (represented by the

USB cable

Important: Use only services that you trust and that offer adequate security and protection against harmful software.

GSM networks

Like any mobile phone, your device connects to a "network", which is the path that carries your phone calls, messages, web pages, and emails. The device is designed to use with the GSM and GPRS networks. When you make a phone call, your device uses GSM. When you connect to the Internet, your device uses either GSM or GPRS depending on the type of Internet account that you select. Dial-up and high-speed dial-up Internet accounts connect to the GSM network. GPRS Internet accounts connect to the GPRS network. When you send or receive SMS messages, your device can use either GPRS or GSM, and, if there is no coverage with one network, it can automatically switch to the other. The GSM networks setting enables you to select an appropriate network manually if you want to change the network you are connected to, and set up a preferred list of networks. The network and band selections must be supported by your network service provider.

4. Set the image or format and time for screen saver. Then tap OK to confirm. Note: When the screen saver lock is activated, if there is a data transfer request, you will be asked to enter the password to proceed the transmission. However, there will be no notification on the device when downloading data from the device to a PC using PC Suite for the Nokia 6708. All keys except and will be disabled when either of remote lock and screen saver lock is activated.
Manager (represented by the

Storage Manager

With Storage manager you can do the following: Managing files 1. In the Storage manager screen, tap File. 2. Select from the Location and Type drop-down menus to locate the files in the File box below. 3. Tap the check box beside each file to select the file. You can select multiple files. 4. Tap Copy to copy the selected file to another location, or Delete to delete the file from memory.
Uninstalling programs 1. In the Storage manager screen, tap Uninstall. 2. Tap to select a program you want to remove from the device and then tap Uninstall.

Format disk

When you format a disk, you delete all the information on it, including any application programs that you've installed. Any memory card that you install on your device are also displayed. Renaming a Disk You can rename a disk to give it a more meaningful name. 1. Tap to select a disk you want to rename from the Disk drop-down menu and then tap Rename. 2. Enter the new name and then tap Done. Formatting a Disk You can use this function to format a newly purchased memory card for use with the device, or delete all data on the card at once. To format a disk: 1. Tap to select a disk you want to format from the Disk drop-down menu and then tap Format. 2. Tap Yes. 3. The formatting progress starts. Wait until the formatting is carried out completely. Important: When formatting a memory card, do not remove it during the process, otherwise the card or data will be damaged.
Allows you to change the auto power save setting. By default, your device will display the screen saver if there is no key or touch screen operation for 2 minutes. If you set Auto power save to be 3 minutes, 1 minute after the screensaver is displayed, the device will enter auto power save mode automatically. In auto power save mode, the device can be waken automatically by an incoming call. You can also wake the device up by pressing the power key.

Master reset

Use Master reset only if you want to reset all the settings on your device to the way they were after initial setup. If you want to keep installed application programs, uncheck the Delete user installed applications check box. Warning: All user data, as well as pre-installed media files and application program data files will be deleted and all settings will be set to the state they were, when the device was originally delivered.

Adding and Removing Certificates Your device handles certificates automatically so, most of the time, you can browse the Internet without using Certificate manager. If you do need to add or remove a certificate, you will usually be informed by your network operator or system administrator. You should remove a certificate from Certificate manager if you are informed, or suspect, that the certificate: Does not belong to the person who supplied it Was issued incorrectly by the independent organization that created it Type of Certificate The type can be either User or Certificate Authority. User certificate contains your identity. This type of certificate is used when the server asks for client authentication. The client application program requests you to identify yourself by choosing a user certificate. Certificate Authority certificates contain server details. This type of certificate is handled by your device when the server only requires server authentication. This means that your identity remains anonymous.
unlock your SIM card and change the SIM card PIN with this setting option. Note: When the device is locked, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. You can select to have the PIN code request On or Off in the PIN code request dialog. If you select On, you will be prompted to enter the PIN before entering the online mode of the device. To change PIN code, tap the Change Codes tab and then tap the PIN code or PIN2 code button. The PIN2 code is required to access some functions which must be supported by your SIM card. Tap Done to exit. Note: Note that the PIN code request cannot be changed if the device is switched off or if there is no valid SIM card inserted. Note also that some SIM cards do not allow you to turn off the PIN code request.

VoiceCommander Setting

Allows you to configure VoiceCommander settings.

Call settings

Note: If the SIM card is not installed, certain setting items will not appear on the screen.

PIN code request

Using this feature, you can prevent unauthorized persons from using your device to make or receive phone calls. You can lock /
Accepted Callers Accepted callers are those whose calls can reach you. Others will be automatically rejected. 1. Select from the following options in the Accept calls from drop-down menu: All callers: Everyone can call you. All except listed callers: Everyone can call you except the ones in the rejected caller list. Tap the Add new button to add callers to the list. None: No one can call you. 2. Tap Done to exit. Add to Contacts If this function is activated, after a call has ended, if the phone number is not already stored in the Contacts application program, you will be asked if you want to add it. 1. Tap the Add party to contacts drop-down menu and select On. To deactivate this function, tap Off. 2. Tap Done. Auto redial If an outgoing call is failed to connect to the network, you can choose to redial the number automatically or to be prompted to make the call again. 1. Tap Off, Auto redial, or Prompt redial in the drop-down list to set Auto redial. 2. Tap Done to exit.

To start browsing the Web, just tap any link on the page. Then you can move around on the Web by simply tapping links. A link can be an image or colored, underlined text. An image link is shown with a thin, blue frame that fades away after a second. After a page has been loaded, you can use Find and Find next in the Internet menu to search for a specific text on that page. Note: Pages with frames and Java scripts may not display properly in the browser. If some or all of the images on the web page cant be displayed, they will appear as. Try loading the data again by tapping Internet and select Reload page or Load all images. Tip! To switch between full screen and normal view, tap Edit and select Full screen, or simply press the key. When in full screen view, to bring up a popup menu with useful commands, press the key.

Scrolling Pages

Press the Press the Press the Press the key to scroll page up. key to scroll page down. key to scroll page left. key to scroll page right.

Link Navigation

Use the keys and , or and to select and navigate between links. A selected link is highlighted. ,
Press to open a selected link. If a link is highlighted when you want to use the Scan text function, press any of the normal scrolling keys , , or.

Bookmarking Pages

1. Navigate to the page you want to bookmark. 2. Tap Internet and select Add to bookmarks. 3. Enter the bookmark name in the Name field and select a location where the bookmark will be saved in the Folder drop-down list, and then tap Done.
Key Operations When Browsing
When browsing, you can use the following keys to conveniently move through the web pages and links.
Tip! Alternatively, you can bookmark a page by tapping and holding the link to the page and select Add to bookmarks.
Saving Pages for Off-Line Browsing
1. Navigate to the page you want to save. 2. Tap Internet and select Save page. 3. Enter the name for the page in the Name field and select a location where the page will be saved in the Folder drop-down list, and then tap Done. Note: This saves the information on the Web page. However, images and sounds will not be saved. Some Web pages are not allowed to be cached. These pages can not be saved. To open a saved page: 1. Go to the Bookmarks view. 2. Tap the name of the saved page that you want to open.
A cache is a memory location that is used to store data temporarily. If you have tried to access or have accessed confidential information requiring passwords, empty the cache after each use. The information or services you have accessed is stored in the cache. To empty the cache, see "Advanced Options" on page 81.
Going to Bookmarked Pages
Note: Your device may have some bookmarks loaded for sites not affiliated with Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or endorse these sites. If you choose to access them, you should take the same precautions, for security or content, as you would with any Internet site. 1. Tap Internet and select Bookmarks. Alternatively, you can tap the button on the browser screen. 2. The bookmark list screen will appear. Tap a bookmark and the bookmarked page will appear on the browser screen.

Creating a New Voice Note
1. In the Voice screen, tap Voice and then select New Voice note, or tap the New button. 2. Tap the button to start recording.
4. To pause playing the voice note, tap the resume normal playback, tap the button.

button. To

Deleting Voice Notes
1. In the Voice screen, tap the voice note to delete. 2. Tap the Delete button. or button to select the
3. To adjust microphone volume, drag the microphone slider to the left or right. 4. To stop recording, tap the button. The recording will be saved automatically with recording date and time. You can also tap the button to play the voice note.

Sending Voice Notes

1. In the Voice screen, tap the voice note to send. or button to select a
Tip! It is recommended that you keep the distance between the sound source and the microphone of the device within about 10 ~ 15 cm in order to obtain better recording quality.
2. Tap Voice and then select Send as. 3. Select from the following and then tap the Done button: Email: Send the voice note as email attachment. This option is available only when an email account is created on the device. MMS: Send the voice note to other compatible devices as an MMS attachment. The MMS message screen will follow for you to compose the message. Note: Only devices that have compatible features can receive and display multimedia messages. The appearance of a message may vary depending on the receiving device.

Playing Voice Notes

1. In the Voice screen, tap the voice note. 2. Tap the or button to select a
button to start playing the selected voice note.
3. To adjust playback volume, drag the volume slider to the left or right.
Bluetooth: Send the voice note to other compatible devices that support Bluetooth connectivity. A box will appear showing found paired devices. Tap to select a device and then tap the Send button. Infrared: Send the voice note to other compatible devices that support infrared connection. Align the infrared port of your device with that of the other device, then the transfer will start automatically.
For more information on how to subscribe to these additional online services and how to use them, please consult your network service provider.

GPRS Data Log

You can use the GPRS data log to track the size of data sent and received via the GPRS data connection.
Using Auto Gain Control recording (AGC)
When the AGC (Auto Gain Control) function is activated, the device will automatically and dynamically adjust the recording volume. If an undesirable background noise in the recorded file is increased, please turn off this function. To turn on the AGC function, when in the Voice screen, tap AGC and then AGC ON. To turn off the AGC function, when in the Voice screen, tap AGC and then AGC OFF.

You can put application programs in different groups (folders) for easier access. 1. In the Main screen, tap All and select Edit folders. 2. You can: Tap the Add button to create a new folder. Enter the name for the new folder and then tap the Done button. Tap to select a folder on the list and then tap the Delete button to delete the selected folder. Tap the Rename button to rename selected folder. Enter a new name and then tap the Done button. 3. Tap Done.

File Management

When connected to a PC that runs the PC Suite for the Nokia 6708, you can manage media files on your device from PC easily. For more information about how to install and configure the PC Suite for the Nokia 6708 and how to manage files, please refer to the instructions on the CD.
Personalizing Your Device
Customizing User Profiles
You can personalize how your device looks and sounds by configuring and applying user profiles. A user profile is a combination of user settings, including sound settings, display theme settings and appearance settings. You can also setup different profiles for use in different occasions. To customize a user profile: 1. Tap the icon in the Main screen and then select User tab.
Setting Application Programs on the Application Shortcut Bar
You can setup the application program shortcuts located in the application shortcut bar by following the steps below: 1. In the Main screen, tap View and select Preferences. 2. Tap to select the icon of the application program to be replaced in the application shortcut bar in the dialog, and then tap the Set shortcut drop-down list to select a new application program.

Profiles on the

Tip! You can also enter the profile setup screen by tapping the icon on the Status bar and then tap the Settings button in the dialog that appears. 2. Tap to select a profile from the Profiles drop-down menu. 3. Specify the settings by selecting options in drop-down menus. Tip! You can tap the icon to listen to the sound.
Tip! You can also drag the slider beside the image to change its size on the screen, or tap the Tile check box to tile smaller images on the screen. 4. Tap Save to save, or Done to save and apply current profile settings.

Selecting a User Profile

1. Tap the icon in the Main screen and then select User tab. Profiles on the

Changing Themes

To select a display theme, go to User profiles, scroll down to tap Apply Theme, and select a theme from the dialog box that follows and then tap Select.

The highest SAR value for this device when tested for use at the ear is 0.69 W/kg. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band. Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR values. Additional SAR information may be provided under product information at www.nokia-asia.com. * The SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is Testing measurement or terms. The guidelines incorporate a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. For SAR information in other regions please look under product information at www.nokia.com.

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