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Nokia 9300 Smartphone 80 MB - Not specified - GSM - SilverInternal antenna, Up to 240 minutes talk, Up to 200 hours standby, 5.9 oz
Nokia 9300 is a new high-end smartphone with both beauty and brains. With outstanding voice and data capabilities, the Nokia 9300 provides the best all-in-one device for users, regardless of workstyle or lifestyle. On the outside, the Nokia 9300 is a slim and elegant mobile phone. When opened, the device reveals a full keyboard and 65,536 color screen that can be viewed from almost any angle, at a desk or on the move. The voice functionality of the Nokia 9300 is superior when compared to most da... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Nokia 9300 photo ]
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| wwoodard |
8:31am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Nokia 9300, although wants compared to the common handset tall and strong many, but compares the senior 9500 statures, really exquisite many. Basic parameters: Network frequency GSM 900/1800/1900Mhz Size / volume / weight of 132 Ã- 51 Ã- 21mm size: 141cm3 Weight: 167g Parameters of the main ... | |
| rndmartin |
2:08pm on Friday, July 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Good product, somewhat simple, but the un-tac... Full QWERTY keyboard, bright display, bluetooth, widescreen, somewhat easy-to-use. Good product, somewhat simple, but the un-tactile keyboard makes this product a little hard to recommend. Full QWERTY keyboard, bright display. I may be the odd one here but I deliberately bought this phone because it didnt have a camera and it looks like an older nokia phone when closed. I may be the odd one here but I deliberately ... Powerful and comprehensive feature set. Vibrate feature curiously not present | |
| puffbunny |
1:53am on Monday, June 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| The Nokia 9300 has the same wide clamshell form factor that can be found in all of the Nokia Communicator handsets. Can confidently assert that the Nokia 9300 is the untouchable champion of the mobile/PDA combination and will spend the rest of this enthusiastic revi... | |
| nic |
4:37pm on Thursday, May 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Not perfect, but there is nothing else in its class I have had this phone for over a year now. As others have written, it does occasionally lock up. | |
| startx |
3:16pm on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| The PLIIx THX Music mode does sound relatively decent expanding Digital Dolby 2.0 out to quasi 7. I will suggest to use a different wire AWG. The one included is a little bit low quality for THX... Decent speakers and plenty of inputs After 1 month of owning my on screen display has stopped working. | |
| rainerh |
12:42pm on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| How to make a Nokia 9300 Vibrate. Well, not actually "vibrate", but I have made a Ringtone that "growls" like a vibrate, and works well. The Nokia 9300 has sophisticated features that are hidden inside the phone. It is Sleek and compact. | |
| kof |
6:35pm on Saturday, April 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Have had one of these for a while now, and love it. Not a great range of software available that I could find, but hey, it does the job. LETTER. KINGSLEYPHONE.CO.WEST AFRICA. CONACT NUM. We are mobile phones wholesalers,we have all brands and models of gsm,tdma and cdma phones for sale at very cheap prices. | |
| teclis |
4:02am on Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Not for kids/students. For business users. Better than HP hw6515, which i have used. Has the essentials and no more. Everything I wanted and no more. | |
| madvulcan |
3:05pm on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| fantastic business phone I previously owned a T-Mobile Dash by HTC, which worked well and I liked it. After crunching that one by accident. This phone rocks! I have no idea about manufacturing problems, this is a well made phone and a very elegant one at that! | |
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Documents
10. Presentations...51
11. Calendar...53
12. Instant messaging..56
Regional settings....65 Time page....65 Date page...65 Numbers page...65 Currency page...66 Device language...66 My own key...66 Display....66 Wallpapers....66 Enhancement settings..66 Data management....66 Application manager...66 Modifying installation settings...67 Setting Java application security settings..67 Backup....67 Memory....67 Messaging tools...67 Telephone...68 Profile settings...68 SIM access profile...68 Data call and fax call diverting (network service)..69 Messaging...69 Service message...69 Connections....69 Cable setup...69 RealPlayer settings...69 Restore default IAP...70 Security...70 Device security....70 Defining device lock settings..70 Defining PIN code settings...70 Changing the restriction password..71 Certificate manager....71 Managing certificates...71 Extras....71 About product....71 Location privacy...71 Location request log...71 HP printer selection....72 Service command editor...72 Internet setup...72 Setting up an Internet access point..72 Configuring advanced Internet access point settings.72 IP configuration page...72 Proxies page....73 Data call page...73 Script page...73 Other page...73 Configuring Internet connection settings.73 Selecting an Internet access point..74 Images....75 Viewing images...75 Editing images....75 Managing image files...75 Voice recorder...76 Opening the voice recorder...76 Recording a phone call or voice memo...76 Playing a voice recording..76 Sending a voice recording...77 Music player....77 Listening to music...77 Managing music tracks...77 Sending music....78 RealPlayer....78 Playing media clips...78 Adjusting media volume...78 Sending media clips....78 Making calculations...79 Using the scientific calculator..79 Saving numbers to memory...79 Setting the number format in Calculator...79
15. Media applications...75
13. File manager..63
16. Calculator...79
14. Control panel..65
General....65 Date and time...65
17. Clock...80
Using world clock...80 Using Alarm clock...80 Alarms and reminders...80 Cities and countries...80 Changing cities...80 Locating cities on the world map...80 Creating and editing country entries..81 Creating and editing city entries...81 Data mover...82 Backup....82 Data transfer...83 Sync....83 Nokia PC Suite...84 Installing applications and software..84 Installing Symbian software...85 Installing Java applications..85 Java....85 Java MIDP....85 Java PP....85 Cable connection...86 IP passthrough...86 Bluetooth....86 Bluetooth settings...86 Sending data with Bluetooth...86 Receiving data with Bluetooth...87 Pairing with a device...87 SIM access profile....87 Ending a Bluetooth connection..87 Checking the status of the Bluetooth connection..87 Infrared...88 Modem....88 Printing...88 Setting printing options...88 Defining page setup...88 Problems with printing...89 Managing mobile printing settings..89 Remote configuration (network service)...89 Creating a new configuration server profile..90 Data connections...90 Packet data (general packet radio service, GPRS)..90 High-speed data calls (high-speed circuit switched data, HSCSD)....90 GSM data calls...90 Connection manager...91
Additional safety information..104
18. Data and software management..82
Medical devices...104 Pacemakers...104 Hearing aids....104 Vehicles....104 Potentially explosive environments..104 Operating environment...104 Emergency calls...104 CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR)..105 THE NOKIA 9300 DEVICE MEETS GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES....105
Technical information...106 Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty..107 Appendices...110
Appendix A Message from the CTIA..110 (Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association) to all users of mobile phones...110 A Guide to Safe and Responsible Wireless Phone Use.110 Appendix B Message from the FDA..110 Message from the FDA...110
19. Connectivity...86
Index...112
20. Personalizing your device..92
Changing the front cover..92 Cover selection keys...92 Desk....93 My own key...93 Wallpapers and color schemes..93 General shortcuts...94 Application-specific shortcuts..95
21. Shortcuts...94
22. Data transmission..100
Noise....100 Roaming....100 Electrostatic discharge..100 Dead spots and dropouts...100 Signal impairment...100 Low signal strength...100 Battery....101 Nokia battery authentication guidelines..102 Authenticate hologram...102 What if your battery is not authentic?..102
23. Nokia original enhancements..101 Battery information...102
CARE AND MAINTENANCE...103
For your safety
Read these simple guidelines. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the complete user guide for further information. SWITCH ON SAFELY Do not switch the device on when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Obey all local laws. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. INTERFERENCE All wireless devices may be susceptible to interference, which could affect performance. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Switch the device off near medical equipment. Follow any restrictions. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELLING SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING USE SENSIBLY Don't use the device at a refuelling point. Don't use near fuel or chemicals. Follow any restrictions. Don't use the device where blasting is in progress. Use only in the normal position as explained in the product documentation. Don't touch the antennas unnecessarily. QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified personnel may install or repair this product. ENHANCEMENTS AND BATTERIES WATER-RESISTANCE BACK-UP COPIES Use only approved enhancements and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. Your device is not water-resistant. Keep it dry. Remember to make back-up copies or keep a written record of all important information. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES EMERGENCY CALLS When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Ensure the phone function of the device is switched on and in service. Press as many times as needed to clear the display and return to the start screen. Key in the emergency number, then press. Give your location. Do not end the call until given permission to do so.
1 Menu. Press the Menu key to open the menu. You can use the joystick or the arrow keys to move in the menu, and press the enter key to select a menu option. 2 Folder. You can group applications, shortcuts, and notes to different folders. See "Creating new groups," p.21. 3 Scroll bar. For example, if you have a long file in Documents, the scroll bar helps you estimate where you are in the file, and how much of the file you can see. The longer the scroll bar, the more you can see of the file. 4 Command buttons. The commands on the right side of the display correspond to the command buttons. Note that when a command is dimmed, it cannot be used.
Desk main view
5 Application. To open an application from Desk, select the application, and press Open or the enter key. 6 Indicator area. The indicator area shows application and system-related information.
1 Dialog pages. You can move from one page to another by pressing the menu key.
Multipage dialog
2 Selection list. You can view different options in a selection list, and select one of them.
3 Command buttons. You can use the command buttons to perform functions on a dialog page, or in a selection list.
If there is more than one frame on the display, the selected frame is always highlighted. You can move between the frames by pressing the tab key. To switch between open applications, press Menu, select application list. Switching between open applications , and select the application. You can also close applications in the
Tip: Press Chr+the tab key to switch between open applications. Press Chr+the tab key again to move in the list.
About the display
A small number of missing, discolored, or bright dots may appear on the screen. This is a characteristic of this type of display. Some displays may contain pixels or dots that remain on or off. This is normal, not a fault. About the Menu key The communicator keyboard has a Menu key. Press the Menu key to access the various menu options. The options available depend on the application you are in. The chosen option affects the item that is currently selected or open. In multipage dialogs you can use the Menu key to move from one page to another.
. Note that you have to define a lock code with which you can lock. Key in the lock code and press OK.
To unlock the system, press the center of the scroll key and
Volume control
To adjust the volume level during a call, press the scroll key left or right. Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
To adjust the volume level when using the loudspeaker, open Telephone, and scroll left or right with the joystick.
Memory cards
Your Nokia device only supports the FAT16 file system for memory cards. If you use a memory card from another device or if you want to ensure compatibility of the memory card with your Nokia device, you may need to format the memory card with your Nokia device. However, note that all data in the memory card is permanently deleted if you format the memory card. Inserting and removing a memory card 1. Slide the memory card into the memory card slot (2). Make sure that the beveled corner of the memory card is pointing towards the SIM card slot and the contact area is facing downwards. The back cover must be in place for the device to recognize the memory card.
Note: Before you use a memory card from the Nokia 9210 Communicator sales package with your Nokia 9300, you must convert the memory card with Data mover and reinstall the applications that you previously installed to the memory card. However, do not reinstall any pre-installed applications for the Nokia 9210 Communicator. Your Nokia 9300 contains a later version of these applications, and these later versions must be used with the Nokia 9300.
You can remove a memory card after you have removed the back cover even when the battery is inserted. See also information on File manager and "Memory card security" on page 63.
Note: Do not remove the MMC card in the middle of an operation when the card is being accessed. Removing the card in the middle of an operation may damage the memory card as well as the device, and data stored on the card may be corrupted.
If you have applications on a memory card, those are shown on Desk or in one of the group on Desk, depending on the application.
Instructions in your device
To view instructions on the applications in your device, press Chr+ conveniently carry with you all the time. The device help contains detailed instructions, which you
Using the CD-ROM
The sales package CD-ROM is compatible with Windows 98SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. You can find the extended User Guide for Nokia 9300 and some additional guides in the CD-ROM. You can also install the Nokia PC Suite and read the User's Guide for Nokia PC Suite from the CD-ROM. Note that Nokia PC Suite can be used only with Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
To copy a number from Log, press Menu, and select File > Copy number. You can paste the number to a new contact card or message. To view the amount of data sent and received with GPRS, press Menu, and select Tools > GPRS data counter.
Messaging
In Messaging, you can create, send, receive, view, edit, and organize text messages, multimedia messages, e-mail messages, fax messages, and special text messages containing data, such as settings or bookmarks of Web pages. You can also receive messages and data using Bluetooth or Infrared, receive service messages, cell broadcast messages, and send service commands. Before you can send or receive messages: The cover phone must be switched on, the device must have a valid SIM card installed, and you must be located in a service area of the cellular network. The device cover can either be open or closed. The network you are using must support fax calls, data calls, and the Short Message Service if you want to use these. The fax, data and Short Message Service must be activated for your SIM card. The e-mail settings must be defined. See "E-mail account settings," p.29. The Internet access point (IAP) settings must be defined. See "Internet setup," p.72. The short message settings must be defined. See "Text message settings," p.32.
The multimedia message settings must be defined. See "Multimedia message account settings," p.34. Contact your service provider, network operator or Internet service operator for the correct settings. Tip: When you take your Nokia 9300 into use, it may recognize the SIM card provider and configure the correct text message, multimedia message, and GPRS settings automatically. You may need to contact your network operator to activate multimedia messages and GPRS before they become available.
Messaging center
The main view of Messaging has two frames: the list of folders on the left, and the messages from the selected folder on the right. Press the tab key to move between the frames.
Inbox contains all received messages except e-mails and SIM card and cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are stored in the remote mailbox. Outbox contains messages waiting to be sent. Drafts stores draft messages that have not been sent. Sent stores messages that have been sent, except those sent using Bluetooth. Any remote mailboxes that you define are shown last in the list of folders.
To create a topic list from selected topics, press Menu, select Topic > Add selected topics to list, and press New. Enter a name for the topic list, and press OK. To define the language of the received messages, press Menu, and select Tools > Settings. Scroll to Language, and select a language.
To define the automatic detection of new topics, press Menu, and select Tools > Settings > Add new topics automatically to list.
Web is an HTML/XHTML browser that allows you to connect to the Internet using GPRS or EDGE. The browser supports different plug-ins, such as Flash 5 and audio plug-ins.
To connect to the World Wide Web:
You must configure the Internet access point and Internet connection settings. See "Internet setup," p.72.
If you are using a data call or a GPRS connection, your wireless network must support data calls or GPRS, and the data service must be activated for your SIM card. Contact your service provider for the correct settings.
Browsing the Web
The best way to browse Web pages is to use both the keyboard and the pointer. Scroll the page up, down, left, or right with the arrow keys. Move the pointer on a page with the joystick. When you move the pointer over a link, the pointer changes into a hand. Press the joystick to open the link. You can also press the keyboard keys to select links or other elements on Web pages. See "Keyboard shortcuts for browsing," p.39. To open a Web page, press Open Web address, enter the address of the page, and press Go to. If you are not online, you need to establish a connection. Tip: To open a link, move the pointer on the link so that it changes into a hand, and press the joystick.
To open a new window, press Menu, and select File > Open > New window.
To open a link in a new window, move the pointer on top of the link, and press Shift+joystick. A small pop-up appears giving you additional options. Scroll to Load in new window, and press Select.
Saving files
To save a Web page without images, press Menu, and select File > Save as.
To save an image on a Web page, press the e or d keys to select the image so that a box appears around it. Press Menu, and select File > Save > Save image as.
Tip: You can select different bar colors for different types of entries. For example, use a green bar for hobbies and a red bar for business trips to get a quick overview of your activities during a week. To define a color for an entry, select the entry, and press Edit. Select the Status page, and Color/Symbol marking field.
Year schedule view
The Year schedule view shows the timetable for the selected year. Only entries with colors are shown. If there are several colors for the day, only one can be shown.
Anniversaries view
The Anniversaries view shows the anniversaries for four months at a time. No other entries are shown. Tip: To change the number of months shown in the anniversary view, press Menu, and select View > View settings.
To-do lists view
In the To-do lists view, you can view and create lists that contain to-do notes. The page number in the upper right corner indicates the position of the to-do list among other to-do lists. For example, 1/6 means that you are viewing the first to-do list out of six. To view the previous or next list, scroll left or right. To see a list of all to-do lists, press the tab key. To create a new to-do list, press Menu, and select File > New to-do list. On the Details page, enter the name, position, and sorting order of the to-do list. On the Visibility page, define whether to-do notes are visible in to-do lists only or in all calendar views, and the time position in which you want the to-do notes displayed in calendar views.
You can have more than one calendar file in use.
Calendar files
To create a new calendar file, press Menu, and select File > More options > New calendar. Select a location for the calendar file and enter a name for it. Press OK. To open another calendar, press Menu, and select File > More options > Open calendar. To save the currently open calendar file as a new file, press Menu, and select File > More options > Save as. Select a location for the new file and enter a name for it. Press OK. To add the contents of a calendar file to the currently open calendar, press Menu, and select File > More options > Import. Browse for the calendar file whose contents you want to import.
Instant messaging
IM allows you to chat with others on the Internet and is compatible with the following IM services: AIM, ICQ, and Yahoo.
Go to Desk > Instant messaging.
If IM is not available from your wireless service provider, it may not appear in the menu of your mobile device. Contact your service provider for more information about signing up for IM services and costs for services.
Managing a group membership list
To select an IM user to invite to a group chat, if the IM user is not on your contact list, select Invite friend from an active group chat, view the Invitations list, select Invite other, type a user ID, and select Add. When the list of IM users is complete, select Done to return to the master Invitations list.
Banning IM group members
To ban a group member in IM, press Menu in the group chat view, select View > Banned users > Ban member. Type the IM user ID of the group member to ban, and select OK. A banned user cannot join the group. Removing a user from the banned list - To remove an IM user from the banned list, press Menu in the group chat view, select View > Banned users, scroll to a banned user, and select Remove > OK. The user may now join the group.
Viewing a list of banned users - To view a list of users banned from an IM group, press Menu in the group chat view, and select View > Banned users.
Banning non-group members
To ban a non-group member in IM, press Menu in the group chat view, select View > Banned users > Ban other. Type the IM user ID of the non-group member to ban, and select OK.
Defining sound preferences for a group chat
To set your sounds for group chats, press Menu, and select View > Groups, press Menu, and select Tools > Preferences > Sound. By default, the IM application plays a tone for an alert or a message received. You can select a tone or set a sound to silent. Select from the following: IM sounds to turn all sounds On or Off. New message tone to select a MIDI tone from a list. The tone plays when a new message is received. Alert tone to select a MIDI tone from a list. The tone plays when an alert that you set is triggered. New group message tone to select a MIDI tone from a list. The tone plays when you receive a new message from a group member during an active group chat.
To identify yourself for an IM group chat, press Menu, and select View > Groups, press Menu, and select Tools > Preferences > Screen name. By default, your user name appears to others in an IM group chat. Select from the following: In a group to select a type of name to identify you to a group. Your user name, a unique name that identifies you to the IM service, cannot be changed. Screen name to type a screen name up to 10 characters.
Defining basic properties for an IM group
To set the basic properties for an IM group chat, press Menu, and select View > Groups > Group properties > Basics page. Select from the following: Group name to type the name for this group. The name can be up to 50 characters. Discussion topic to type the subject that you would like to discuss in group chats. The topic can be up to 50 characters. Welcome note to type a note that displays to users when they join the group. The note can be up to 100 characters.
Defining access properties for an IM group
To use daylight saving, select General > Date and time. In the Daylight-saving field, select On to use the system's daylight saving time. Note that you cannot activate daylight saving if you have selected On in the Auto time update field. Tip: To change the time and date format, select General > Regional settings. Modify the settings on the Time and Date pages.
Regional settings
You can define the format for the local time, date, numbering, and currency. Time page Define the following: Time format Select the 12-hour or 24-hour clock system. am/pm format If you selected the 12-hour clock format in the previous field, choose the way the 12-hour clock is expressed. Separator Select the symbol that separates hours and minutes. Date page Define the following: Date format Choose the order of days, months, and years. Separator Select the symbol that separates days, months, and years. First day of the week Change the first day of the week. Working days Define which are the working days of the week. To define regional settings, select General > Regional settings, and select the appropriate page.
Numbers page Define the following: Decimal point Select the sign that is used as a decimal point. Thousands separation Select whether you want to use separation between thousands. Thousands separator Select the sign that is used to separate thousands and hundreds. Measurement units Select either metric or nonmetric units for length measurement.
Currency page Define the following: Currency symbol Enter the symbol for the used currency. Decimal places Define the number of decimal figures used in currency numbers. Symbol position Define the position and spacing of the currency symbol and the number of currency units. Negative value format Define how a negative amount of currency is expressed.
Device language
To change the language of the device, select General > Device language. Select the new language from the list, and press Done. Press Reboot to restart the device.
My own key
To select the application that opens when you press the My own key, select General > My own key. Press Select, select the application, and press Done.
Display
To define the contrast and brightness of the display, select General > Display. Define the following: Contrast level Press + or - to increase or decrease the difference between the lightest and darkest areas on the screen. Brightness Press + or - to increase or decrease the amount of white the colors contain. Brightness period Select a time period after which the display is dimmed if the device remains inactive. Screen saver Select a time period after which the display is automatically switched off if there have been no key presses within that time. Tip: You can adjust brightness also by pressing Chr+space bar.
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When you open Application manager, the Installed software page lists all of the software packages that have been installed, with their name, version number, type, and size.
You cannot install applications in Application manager. See "Installing applications and software," p.84.
To view the details of an installed software package, select Data management > Application manager, and select the Installed software page. Select an application or a component from the list, and press Details.
To uninstall applications or components, select Data management > Application manager. Select the software from the list, press Remove, and confirm the removal. Note that some software packages update existing software, and after the installation you may only be able to remove the whole software package, not the update. Note that if you remove software, you can only reinstall it by using the original software package file, or by restoring a full backup that contains the removed software package. If you remove a software package, you may no longer be able to open files created with that software. If another software package depends on the software package that you removed, the other software package may stop working. Refer to the documentation of the installed software package for details.
To view the installation log, select Data management > Application manager, and select the Install log page. A list shows what software has been installed and removed, and the date of installation or removal. If you encounter problems with the device after installing a software package, you can use this list to find out which software package may be the cause of the problem. The information in this list may also help to pinpoint problems that are caused by software packages that are incompatible with each other. To save the contents of the installation log, select Data management > Application manager, and select the Install log page. Press Copy, and open the application where you want to paste the contents. Modifying installation settings To modify installation settings, select Data management > Application manager, and select the Preferences page. You can select options related to software installation.
Connections
Go to Desk > Tools > Control panel > Connections. Internet setup See "Internet setup," p.72. Bluetooth See "Bluetooth," p.86.
Cable setup
To specify how the data cable is used, select Connections > Cable setup. Select from the following options: PC Suite connection Select this to use the data cable to connect to PC Suite. IP passthrough Select this to connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC. IP passthrough overrides PC Suite Select this to automatically terminate a PC Suite connection via data cable when you connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC.
RealPlayer settings
To access streaming data, such as real-time audio and video, you must set network and proxy settings for the RealPlayer application. To modify RealPlayer settings, select Connections > RealPlayer settings. On the Network and Proxy pages, define the following:
Connection timeout Specify how long RealPlayer waits before reporting a network connection failure. Increase the time if you frequently receive a time-out error. Server timeout Specify how long RealPlayer waits for a response from the media server before disconnecting. Port range: Specify the port range that is used for receiving data. Use proxy: Select Yes, if your Internet service provider requires that a proxy server is used to connect to the Internet. Host address: Enter the proxy server address. Port: Enter the port number of the proxy server.
Restore default IAP
Your device contains predefined, default Internet access points that are generated automatically when a new SIM card is inserted into your device for the first time. If you delete these access points, you can restore them with the Restore default IAP application. To restore the predefined Internet access points, select Connections > Restore default IAP, and press Yes. Go to Desk > Tools > Control panel > Security.
Security
Device security
You can modify the security settings for the PIN code, automatic locking of the device, and changing of the SIM card. You can also change the PIN code, PIN2 code, lock code, and restriction password. Codes are shown as asterisks. When changing a code, enter the current code, and then the new code twice. Defining device lock settings Important: In offline profile you cannot make (or receive) any calls, or use other features that require GSM network coverage. To make any calls, you must first activate the phone function by changing the profile. You may, however, be able to make an emergency call in offline profile by pressing the power key on the cover of the device and then entering the official emergency number. This can be done using the cover phone interface only, not the communicator interface. If the device has been locked, enter the lock code to activate the phone function. When the device is locked, calls may still be possible to the official emergency number. Making an emergency call in offline profile or when the device is locked requires that the device recognizes the number to be an official emergency number. It may be advisable to change the profile or unlock the device by entering the lock code before you make the emergency call.
Managing image files
Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing tones, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded. To view detailed information about an image, select an image, press Menu, and select File > Properties. Name, size, and format of the file; the time and date the file was last modified; and the resolution of the image in pixels are displayed. To prevent the image from being modified, select the Attributes page, and select Read-only and Yes. To send an image, select the image, press Menu, and select File > Send, and the method to send.
To change the file format, select an image, and press Open. Press Menu, and select File > Save > Save as. Press Change. Select the new file format, and press Done. Press OK to save the file. To rename an image, select an image, press Menu, and select File > Rename. Enter a new name, and press OK.
To make a copy of an image, select the image, press Menu, and select File > Duplicate.
To set an image as wallpaper, select the image, press Menu, and select Tools > Set as wallpaper. Select Desk if you want the image to appear in the Desk view, and select Cover if you want to add the background image to the cover phone display.
To view images as a list of file names or as thumbnails, press Menu, and select View > Show as > Thumbnails or List.
To add an image to a contact card, select an image, press Menu, and select Tools > Add to contact card. Press + or - to increase or decrease the size of the selected area. To move the area selector inside the image, scroll up, down, left, or right. Press Menu, and select an option to zoom, rotate, or flip the image. When the image is ready, press Add. Select the contact card to which the image is added, and press Done.
Voice recorder
The recorder cannot be used when a data call or GPRS connection is active. Go to Desk > Media > Voice rec. Voice rec. can record a telephone conversation or voice memo, save the voice recording as a sound clip, play your clip or other sound files, and edit sound files. Voice rec. can play the following formats: WAV, AMR, AU, and compressed GSM.
Opening the voice recorder
You can open Voice rec. and select a file, or create a shortcut that opens Voice rec. automatically and plays a sound clip. To select a voice recording, press Menu, and select File > Open. The Open file dialog is displayed, the current folder contents are scanned, and voice recordings are listed.
To preview a file before printing, press Menu, select File > Printing > Print., and press Preview. To start printing to a compatible printer, press Print. To modify the document size, margins, headers, footers or pagination, press Page setup.
To change the printing settings, press Options.
Setting printing options
To change the file printing options, press Menu and select File > Printing > Print., and press Options. On the Connection page, set the following: Connection type Select the method you want to use to connect to the printer.
Printer Select the correct printer. If you select Hewlett-Packard, select the printer driver here, and the printer in Desk > Tools > Control panel > Extras. On the Document page, set the following: Number of copies Select how many copies you want to print.
Tip: You can print using a Bluetooth or infrared connection or different network connections such as GPRS. If you use a network connection, you need to know the correct protocol Network (LPR) or Network (Raw), the IP address or name of the printer, the correct printing queue, and a possible user name for the printer.
Defining page setup
To change the page size and orientation, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Page setup. Select the Size tab. To change the page size, scroll to Page size, and select a new size. Note that your printer may not be able to print all of the different options. The numbers in the Width and Height fields change according to the page size you select. To define a customized page size, enter the numbers in the Width and Height fields.
To change the orientation of the printed page, scroll to Orientation. In Portrait, the height is larger than the width. In Landscape, the width is larger than the height.
To define the margins of a page, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Page setup. Select the Margins tab, scroll to each margin field, and enter a number.
To see view the new margins , close the Page setup dialog, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Print preview. Your printer may not be able to properly print documents with very narrow margins.
To move the header closer to or farther away from the top of the page, scroll to Distance from top of page and enter a number. Your printer may not be able to print documents with very narrow margins properly. To define a footer for a page, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Page setup. Select the Footer tab, and enter the text for the footer. Press Insert to use a file name, object, page numbers, time, or date in the footer. To change the appearance of the text , press Format.
To change the appearance of the text, press Format.
To define a header for a page, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Page setup. Select the Header page, and enter the text for the header. Press Insert to use a file name, object, page numbers, time, or date in the header.
First start-up
The first time you switch your device on, you need to set some basic settings. You can change the settings later. Open the cover and follow the instructions on the communicator display. 1. Select the language for the device, and press OK. If you change the language, reboot the device. 2. Select your home city from the list, and press OK. You can browse for a city by starting to type the name of the city, or using the joystick or arrow keys. It is important to select the correct city, because scheduled calendar entries that you create can change when the home city is changed. 3. Set the time and date, and press OK. 4. Press OK to create your own contact card. 6. Press OK.
5. Enter your contact card information, and press OK.
The default folders are created during the first start-up. Note that if you change the language of the device later, folder names do not change.
Keys and connectors
1 Power key
2 Scroll key, left and right selection keys. Press the center of the scroll key, or press either selection key to perform the function shown above it on the display. The phone volume can be controlled with the scroll key during a call. 3 Call key (on the left, 4 PopPort connector for the USB data cable, headset, and loopset. 6 Charger connector. 7 Earpiece. ), End key (on the right, ).
5 Microphone. Make sure that you do not cover the microphone with your hand during phone calls.
The graphic shows the location of the infrared port.
Communicator interface
1 Application buttons. Each button starts the corresponding application, except My own key, which you can configure to open any application. Press Ctrl+My own key to select the application you want the My own key to open. Note that you can open these applications from Desk, too. 2 Character key. Opens a character table where you can select special characters. Press Chr+keys with blue symbols to access characters and functions behind key combinations. 3 Help key. To get support using your device, press Chr+ 4 Bluetooth key. To activate Bluetooth, press the Chr+. To deactivate, press the Chr+. again.
Communicator keyboard
5 The Zoom keys. Pressing Chr+zoom keys makes the fonts and some icons larger or smaller. 6 Infrared key. To activate infrared, press Chr+. To deactivate, press the Chr+ again.
To change the profile, press the power key briefly, and scroll to the profile you want. Press Select to activate the profile. See "Profile settings," p. 62.
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To switch between two phone lines (network service), press and hold
Display indicators
The signal strength of the cellular network at your current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal. The battery charge level. The higher the bar, the stronger the charge in the battery. You have locked the device. Bluetooth is activated. You have received a message.
You have selected the silent profile, and the device does not ring for an incoming call or message. You have an active infrared connection. If the indicator blinks, your device is trying to connect to the other device, or the connection has been lost. Your device is connected to a PC with a data cable. You have selected all your calls to be diverted to another number (network service).
The timed profile is active. You can modify the profile settings, such as the ringing tones, in Control panel. See "Profile settings," p. 62. You have an active alarm. , You have missed a phone call.
and Indicates the phone line that you have selected in the Settings > Call settings > Line for outgoing calls menu, if you have subscribed to two phone lines (network service).
A data call is active.
A GPRS connection is active. IP passthrough is active.
A headset, handsfree, or loopset is connected to the device.
Your device is synchronizing.
Keypad lock (Keyguard)
When the keypad lock is on, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. Key in the emergency number and press. Use the keypad lock (keyguard) to prevent the keys on the cover phone from being accidentally pressed. To lock the keypad, press the center of the scroll key and To lock the system, press the center of the scroll key and and unlock the system.
To unlock the keypad, press the center of the scroll key and
. Note that you have to define a lock code with which you can lock. Key in the lock code and press OK.
To unlock the system, press the center of the scroll key and
Volume control
To adjust the volume level during a call, press the scroll key left or right. Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
To adjust the volume level when using the loudspeaker, open Telephone, and scroll left or right with the joystick.
To save the phone number of the call in your Contacts directory, select the number in the list, and press Add to Contacts.
Sending DTMF tones
You can send DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency) tones during an active call to control your voice mailbox or other automated phone services. To send a DTMF tone sequence, make a call, wait until the other end answers, press Menu, and select Call > Send DTMF tone. Select a predefined DTMF tone sequence, or type it.
Tip: You can attach DTMF sequences to contact cards. Go to Contacts, open a contact card, press Add field, and select DTMF. To insert a pause of about 2 seconds before, or between, DTMF characters, press the p key. To set the device to send the characters only after you press Send tone during a call, press the w key. Tip: You can also send DTMF tones by pressing the number keys. When the device cover is closed, you can press number keys on the phone keypad to send tones.
Setting the offline profile
The offline profile prevents you from accidentally switching on your phone, making Internet connections, or using Bluetooth. Important: In offline profile you cannot make (or receive) any calls, or use other features that require GSM network coverage. To make any calls, you must first activate the phone function by changing the profile. You may, however, be able to make an emergency call in offline profile by pressing the power key on the cover of the device and then entering the official emergency number. This can be done using the cover phone interface only, not the communicator interface. If the device has been locked, enter the lock code to activate the phone function. When the device is locked, calls may still be possible to the official emergency number. Making an emergency call in offline profile or when the device is locked requires that the device recognizes the number to be an official emergency number. It may be advisable to change the profile or unlock the device by entering the lock code before you make the emergency call. > Offline. > Exit Offline profile > OK. Then switch on the cover phone.
To activate the offline profile, go to Telephone, press Menu, and select To allow full communication again, press Menu, and select
Tip: You can activate the offline profile in any application menu, or from the cover phone.
Diverting calls
You can divert incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to another phone number. Select one of the following diverting options: To divert voice calls, go to Telephone. press Menu, and select Settings > Voice call diverting. Divert all calls to divert all incoming calls Divert if busy to divert incoming calls when you have an active call Divert if out of reach to divert calls when the phone is either switched off or out of network coverage Divert if not answered to divert calls after a certain time period. Define the time you let the phone ring before diverting the call in the Time delay field.
Tip: To activate Divert if busy, Divert if out of reach, and Divert if not answered in a single action, scroll to Divert if not available, and press Change.
To check your current diverts, scroll to the diverting option, and press Check status. To stop diverting voice calls, press Cancel all.
Call barring
You can restrict incoming or outgoing calls, and international calls (network service). Call barring and call diverting cannot be active at the same time. When calls are barred, calls still may be possible to certain official emergency numbers. To bar voice calls, go to Telephone, and select Settings > Voice call barring. Select one of the following barring options:
To use the call barring service, you need the barring password that you receive from your service provider when you subscribe to the service. To check the status of voice call barring, scroll to the barring option, and press Check status. To stop voice call barring, press Cancel all.
Outgoing calls to prevent making voice calls with your device Incoming calls to bar incoming calls International calls to prevent calling to foreign countries or regions Incoming calls when abroad to bar incoming calls when outside your home country International except home country to prevent calls to foreign countries or regions, but to allow calls to your home country
Call, network, and phone line settings
In the Other settings dialog you can define various settings related to calls and network services. Go to Telephone, press Menu, and select Settings > Other settings.
Call settings
In the Other settings dialog, select Call. To show your phone number to the recipients of your calls (network service), scroll to Send my caller ID, press Change, and select On. To set the phone to briefly show the approximate duration of the last call, scroll to Summary after call, press Change and select On.
To set the device to redial the number if it was busy at the first call attempt, scroll to Automatic redial, press Change, and select On.
Network settings
To select a cellular network manually, scroll to Network selection, press Change, and select Manual. Select one of the networks available in your location. Tip: Manual selection is useful when you know that one network costs less than another, or that it has more bandwidth. In the Other settings dialog, select Network.
To set the device to select the network automatically, scroll to Network selection, press Change, and select Automatic.
To use the call waiting service (network service), scroll to Call waiting, press Change, and select On. When you receive a new call during a call, a sound and a note notify you of the new call. Tip: Press Check status to find out if call waiting is in use.
Advanced settings
When fixed dialling is activated, calls still may be possible to the official emergency number programmed into your device. To allow calls only to certain numbers (fixed dialing), scroll to Fixed dialling number, press Change, and select On. Even when fixed dialing is in use, you can browse the numbers saved in the device memory. If your SIM card does not support fixed dialing, you cannot use this function. To modify the list of fixed dialing numbers, scroll to Fixed dialling number, and press Number list. Tip: With fixed dialing, you can, for example, restrict calls to certain areas. In this case, type the area code in the Number field. In the Other settings dialog, select Advanced.
To change the phone line for outgoing calls (network service), scroll to Telephone line in use, press Change, and select the phone line. To be able to use this function, you need a SIM card that supports the alternate line service and a subscription to two phone lines. To prevent the phone line selection, scroll to Block line selection, press Change, and select Yes.
To specify how an unknown incoming call is received, scroll to Default call mode. If, for example, you select Voice call, an incoming call is treated as a voice call where the network is unable to identify whether the call is a voice call or a fax call. This may occur if the caller's telephone and fax have the same number. This setting is not available in all regions.
Voice mailbox settings
You can define the phone number of a voice mailbox and a DTMF tone sequence that you want to use with the mailbox (network service). To define a phone number of the voice mailbox , scroll to Number, and type the phone number. You can obtain the number of the voice mailbox service from your service provider. Tip: If you want to use your voice mailbox abroad, add the plus sign and the country or region code to the phone number. Press Menu, and select Settings > Voice mailboxes.
Service centre in use Select the message center to deliver the messages. Delivery report Select whether to view the status of the sent text messages in Log. Send text message Select when to send the text messages. If you select Upon request, you must select a message in Outbox and press Send now to send it. Validity period Select how long the message center stores messages if a recipient cannot be reached. Note that the network must support this feature. Concatenation Select No to send text messages longer than 160 characters as several messages. Select Yes to send text messages that are longer than 160 characters as several messages, and allow them to be received as one long message by compatible devices. Sending a message over 160 characters may be more expensive than one message. Confirm multipart messages Select whether you want to see a confirmation note when you try to send text messages exceeding 160 characters. On the Advanced page, define the following: Reply via same centre Select whether the reply to your message should be sent using the same message center number your message used. Include original in reply Select whether to copy the text from a received text message to your reply. Preferred connection Select whether to send the text message by GSM network or GPRS. Note that the message will be send through GPRS only if GPRS is available. If GPRS is not available, the message will be sent through GSM. You can also edit text message options in Desk > Tools > Control panel > Messaging. On the Concatenation page, define the following:
On the General page, define the following:
Modifying message center settings
To view message centers, press Menu, and select Tools > Account settings. Select Text message, and press Edit. In General, press Service centres.
To edit message centers, press Edit, and enter the Service centre name and Service centre number. To delete message centers, scroll to a center, and press Delete.
To add new message centers, press New, and enter the Service centre name and Service centre number.
Managing messages on the SIM card
Text messages may be stored on your SIM card. To view text messages on the SIM card, press Menu, and select Receive > SIM messages.
To open a text message on the SIM card, select the message, and press Move. The message is moved to the Inbox and deleted from the SIM card. Press Close to exit the SIM messages dialog. In Inbox, select the message, and press Open. To copy a text message from the SIM card, select the message, and press Copy. The message is copied to the Inbox, and the original remains on the SIM card. To remove a text message from the SIM card, select the message, and press Delete.
File manager
In File manager, you can manage the contents and properties of files and folders. Go to Desk > Office > File manager.
On the left frame of the File manager view, you can browse and select folders. To expand and collapse folders, scroll right and left with the joystick. On the right frame you can open subfolders and files. To move up one folder level, select , and press Open. To move from one frame to another, press the tab key.
Managing files and folders
To open a folder, select the folder, and press Open. A view of all the subfolders and files of the parent folder opens. To open a subfolder, select the folder, and press Open. To open the upper-level folder, select , and press Open. Press Close folder to return to the main view. To open a file, select the file, and press Open. The appropriate application opens the file. Note that you can open only one file at a time. Tip: To view hidden files, press Menu, and select View > Show all files.
To move or copy files or folders, select the file or folder, press Menu, and select Edit > Cut or Copy. Then move to the location where you want to place the file or folder, press Menu, and select Edit > Paste. Tip: You can also move files or folders by pressing Move.
To create a new file or folder, move to the location where you want to create the new file or folder, press Menu, and select File > New folder or New file. Enter the name, and press OK.
To rename files or folders, select the file or folder, press Menu, and select File > Rename. Enter the new name, and press OK. It is recommended that you do not change the names of the default folders. To view and modify properties of a file, folder, or drive, select the file, folder, or drive, press Menu, and select File > Properties. To prevent the file or folder from being edited, select the Read-only field, and select Yes. To change a file into hidden state, select the Hidden field and Yes. To delete files or folders, select the file or folder, and press Delete.
To add a shortcut to Desk, select the file or folder, press Menu, and select File > Add to Desk. Select the application groups to which you want to add the shortcut. To sort files and folders, press Menu, and select View > Sort by or Sorting order. Select one of the available options. To send a file, select the file, press Menu, and select File > Send. Select the method of sending.
Tip: Voice recordings that you receive or record are temporary files. You must save the files that you want to keep.
Sending a voice recording
You can send a voice recording from your device to another device through infrared or Bluetooth, as its own e-mail message, or in a multimedia message.
To send a voice recording to another device with infrared, make sure that infrared is active on the receiving device. Select a voice recording, press Menu, select File > Send, and use the infrared option. An infrared connection is established automatically, and the voice recording is sent to the receiving device.
To transfer a voice recording with Bluetooth, make sure that Bluetooth is active on the receiving device. Select a voice recording, press Menu, select File > Send, and use the Bluetooth option. Activate Bluetooth on your device, search for the receiving device, select the receiving device from the list of available devices, and select Send. If the devices are paired and authorized, or if a passcode is confirmed, the voice recording is transferred to the receiving device when an active Bluetooth connection is established. To send a voice recording as a an e-mail, select a voice recording, press Menu, select File > Send, and use the mail option. The Mail application opens automatically, and the voice recording is ready to send as an attachment to your e-mail message. To insert a voice recording into a multimedia message, select a voice recording, press Menu, select File > Send, and use the multimedia message option. The MMS application is launched automatically, and the voice recording is ready to send as an attachment to your multimedia message.
Music player
Go to Desk > Media > Music player. Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
Music player can play and organize music tracks and sound files. Music player supports several sound formats: MP3, WAV, MIDI, AMR, and AAC.
Listening to music
Warning: Listen to music at a moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing. Music player displays a music track list, volume, shuffle and repeat indicators, the current active mode, and a progress bar. The progress bar shows the playing time, position, and length of a track.
Nokia PC Suite
Nokia PC Suite offers you a set of programs for managing your Nokia 9300. For example, you can synchronize your contacts and calendar information, e-mail, and to-do items between the device and a compatible PC using Nokia PC Sync, manage device folders using Nokia Phone Browser, back up and restore personal data using Nokia Content Copier, and install applications using Nokia Application Installer. Install Nokia PC Suite from CD-ROM or from www.nokia.com. Nokia PC Suite can only be used with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. For additional instructions on how to install and use the PC Suite, see the User's Guide for Nokia PC Suite on CD-ROM, or helps in the Nokia PC Suite applications. To use Nokia PC Suite, you need to connect your device to a compatible PC using the DKU-2 (USB) cable, Bluetooth, or infrared. See "Connectivity," p. 80.
If you want to use cable, you need the latest connectivity cable driver. The driver is installed during Nokia PC Suite installation. See the User's Guide for Nokia PC Suite for details. If you want to use Bluetooth, pair the device and a compatible PC, and set the PC as authorized. See "Pairing with a device," p. 81.
You may need to install or update Bluetooth or infrared drivers if you want to use the device as a modem. See the sales package CD-ROM, www.nokia.com and the User's Guide for Nokia PC Suite for details.
If you want to use infrared, activate infrared on your device. See "Infrared," p. 82. Activate infrared on the compatible PC, if necessary.
Installing applications and software
Important: Only install applications from sources that offer adequate protection against harmful software. You can install two types of applications and software to your device: Applications and software specifically intended for the Nokia 9300 or compatible with the Symbian operating system. These software installation files have the extension.SIS. J2ME applications compatible with the Symbian operating system. The Java application installation files have the extensions.JAD or.JAR.
Installation files may be transferred to your device from a compatible computer, downloaded during browsing, or sent to you in a multimedia message, as an e-mail attachment, or with Bluetooth. If you use PC Suite for Nokia 9300 to transfer a file, save the file in the C:\nokia\installs folder in your device. If you use Microsoft Windows Explorer to transfer a file, save the file on a memory card (local disk).
During installation, the device checks the integrity of the package to be installed. The device shows information about the checks being carried out, and you are given options to continue or cancel the installation. See "Certificate manager," p. 65. If you install applications that require a network connection, note that the power consumption of your device may increase when you use these applications.
Java MIDP
The Java Mobile Information Device Profile environment supports the following APIs: Java CLDC 1.1 hot spot implementation that is part of the Symbian OS Java MIDP 2.0 security that assigns Java applications to the following domains: manufacturer, operator, trusted third party, or untrusted Java WMA wireless messaging Java Mobile Media multimedia for mobile devices Java Bluetooth Bluetooth connectivity and Bluetooth Push for Java applications Nokia UI interfaces for sound and graphics Java DRM definitions of how content may be used Java File file server services Java PIM access to contents of the phonebook, calendar entries, and to-do list items
Java PP
The Java Personal Profile environment supports the following APIs: Java CDC 1.0 additional device connectivity Java Foundation Profile 1.0 network and input/output support Java Personal Profile 1.0 Java UI standard interface specifications and AWT for interfaces, graphics, and images Java UI standard Java interface specifications JDBC access for Java applications to a relational database
Connectivity
There are several different connectivity types you can use with your device. You can use wireless connectivity methods such as Bluetooth or infrared, or a USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable connection for PC Suite or IP passthrough.
Cable connection
You can connect your device to a compatible PC using a DKU-2 (USB) cable. Connect the cable to the bottom of the device. See Fig Keys and connectors, p. 11. You can also connect the cable to the desk stand of the device. Note that you must install the DKU-2 driver to your PC before you can use a cable connection. See the sales package CD-ROM or www.nokia.com for details.
IP passthrough
You can also use a cable for IP passthrough, where the device uses the Internet connection of a computer. You can use IP passthrough as you use any Internet access point, for example for browsing or remote synchronization.
Note that you cannot activate modem if you select IP passthrough in cable connection settings. You must use PC Suite connection, or IP passthrough overrides PC Suite with no active IP passthrough connection.
Note that you cannot use IP passthrough at the same time as Nokia PC Suite. You can define cable connection settings in Control panel. See "Cable setup," p. 63.
Bluetooth
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 1.1 supporting the following profiles: Generic Access Profile, Serial Port Profile, Dial-Up Networking Profile, Generic Object Exchange Profile, Object Push profile, File Transfer Profile, SIM Access Profile, and Handsfree Profile. To ensure interoperability between other devices supporting Bluetooth technology, use Nokia approved enhancements for this model. Check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with this device. There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some locations. Check with your local authorities or service provider. Features using Bluetooth technology, or allowing such features to run in the background while using other features, increase the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life.
You can also change the color schemes of your device. Changing the color scheme in Control panel affects the colors on your communicator interface.See "Display," p. 60. Use the Settings menu on the cover phone to change the color scheme of the cover phone side. See "Settings ," p. 19.
Shortcuts
Here are some of the available keyboard shortcuts in your device. Shortcuts can make the use of the applications more efficient. There are several different shortcut combinations that you can use: Shortcuts with Ctrl+key give you access to the Menu functions. For example, pressing Ctrl+N creates a new window in Web, a new contact card in Contacts or a new message in Messaging. Additional characters and symbols are most often inserted by the Shift+key combination. For example, pressing Shift+a number key can insert quotation marks, exclamation points or parentheses. Certain functions can be activated with the Chr+key combinations. For example, pressing Chr+ information about your current task, or pressing Chr+ can activate and deactivate infrared. Tip: Many shortcuts are also displayed next to menu options in applications. opens additional
General shortcuts
Ctrl+A Ctrl+C Ctrl+D Ctrl+F Ctrl+I Ctrl+M Ctrl+N Ctrl+O Ctrl+P Ctrl+S Ctrl+T Ctrl+V Ctrl+X Ctrl+Z Shift+Ctrl+E Shift+Ctrl+G Shift+Ctrl+L Shift+Ctrl+P Shift+Ctrl+S Shift+Ctrl+U Shift+Ctrl+V Shift+Backspace Ctrl+Telephone Chr+alphabet Chr+Tab Chr+Telephone key Chr+Messaging key Shift+Ctrl+Chr+S Select all Copy Delete Find Sort Move New Open Print Save Full screen Paste Cut Undo Zoom Next Log Previous Save as Page setup Print preview Delete text from right Open the Recent calls view in the telephone application Insert an accented character Switch between open applications Redial the last dialed number Retrieve mail Screenshot
Desk application Ctrl+P
Application-specific shortcuts
Properties
Shift+Ctrl+S Ctrl+My own key Clock Ctrl+B Ctrl+E Ctrl+K Ctrl+T Shift+Ctrl+A Shift+Ctrl+E Shift+Ctrl+N Shift+Ctrl+Q Shift+Ctrl+T Shift+Ctrl+W Telephone Ctrl+P Shift+Ctrl+B Shift+Ctrl+M Shift+Ctrl+O Shift+Ctrl+P Shift+Ctrl+S Shift+Ctrl+V Contacts Ctrl+K Ctrl+M Ctrl+N Ctrl+P Ctrl+R Ctrl+T Shift+Ctrl+B Shift+Ctrl+C Shift+Ctrl+D Shift+Ctrl+M Shift+Ctrl+N Shift+Ctrl+O Messaging Ctrl+B Ctrl+G Ctrl+I Ctrl+J Ctrl+K Ctrl+L Ctrl+Q
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to a charger. Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Temperature extremes can affect the ability of your battery to charge. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. (These look like metal strips on the battery.) This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. Always try to keep the battery between 15C and 25C (59F and 77F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste.
Always use original Nokia batteries for your safety. To check that you are getting an original Nokia battery, purchase it from an authorized Nokia dealer, look for the Nokia Original Enhancements logo on the packaging and inspect the hologram label using the following steps: Successful completion of the four steps is not a total assurance of the authenticity of the battery. If you have any reason to believe that your battery is not an authentic original Nokia battery, you should refrain from using it and take it to the nearest authorized Nokia service point or dealer for assistance. Your authorized Nokia service point or dealer will inspect the battery for authenticity. If authenticity cannot be verified, return the battery to the place of purchase.
Nokia battery authentication guidelines
Authenticate hologram
1. When looking at the hologram on the label, you should see the Nokia connecting hands symbol from one angle and the Nokia Original Enhancements logo when looking from another angle.
2. When you angle the hologram left, right, down, and up, you should see 1, 2, 3, and 4 dots on each side respectively.
3. Scratch the side of the label to reveal a 20-digit code, for example 12345678919876543210. Turn the battery so that the numbers are facing upwards. The 20-digit code reads starting from the number at the top row followed by the bottom row.
4. Confirm that the 20-digit code is valid by following the instructions at www.nokia.com/batterycheck.
messages 28
general packet radio service See GPRS GPRS 84 GSM data calls 85
headers 83 headset settings 60 help in your device 15 high-speed circuit switched data See HSCSD high-speed data calls 84 HSCSD 84 Images 69 indicators 14 infrared 82 installing applications 78 battery 8 memory card 8 SIM card 8 Internet 38 changing connection 27 settings 66 Internet access points 66 selecting 68 61, 79
margins 83 memory 7, 27 memory card backing up data 58, 76 formatting 58 installing 8 passwords 57 memory status 61 menu functions 17 messages 17, 26, 27 deleting 61 e-mail 27 multimedia messages 33 picture messages 32 special message types 35 text messages 31 Messaging center 26 missed calls 18, 23 modem 82 month view in Calendar 55 moving data 76 multimedia messages 33 Music player 71 muting the ringing tone 22 My contact card 42 My own key 60
Java applications joystick 12, 60
noise 94 notes view in Presentations number format Calculator 73 general 59
keyboard 11 keyguard 14 keypad lock 14 keys 11
objects in documents 46 offline 23, 27 one-touch dialing 19 online 27 operator logos 35 outline view in Presentations
language settings 10, 60 listening to music 71 location requests accepting and rejecting 66 log 66 lock code 10, 64 lock settings 64 locking the keypad 14 locking the system 14 logs calls 18 data transfer 77 general 25 installation 61 location request 66 remote configuration 83 synchronization 78
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packet data 84 page numbering 83 page size and orientation 82 pairing 81 password protected messages 36 passwords 10 memory card 57 private key store 65 PC Suite 78 personalization 86 phone 16, 22 phone calls 16 phone line 24 picture messages 32 PIN code 10, 65 playing music 71 video and sound 72 voice recordings 70 power 9 Presentations 52
previewing files 82 printing 82 privacy settings 66 private key store 65 product information 65 profiles 19, 62 proxy settings 64, 67 PUK code 10 radio interference 94 radio signal 94 RealPlayer 64, 72 received calls 18, 23 recent calls 18, 23 recording calls 70 voice 70 redialing 19 regional settings 59 rejecting a call 16 remote configuration 83 remote fax boxes 35 remote locking 64 remote synchronization 77 replying to text messages 31 resizing images 69 restoring data 76 retrieving e-mail 29 ringing tones 35 roaming 94
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Nokia 9300 is a new high-end smartphone with both beauty and brains. With outstanding voice and data capabilities, the Nokia 9300 provides the best all-in-one device for users, regardless of workstyle or lifestyle. On the outside, the Nokia 9300 is a slim and elegant mobile phone. When opened, the device reveals a full keyboard and 65,536 color screen that can be viewed from almost any angle, at a desk or on the move. The voice functionality of the Nokia 9300 is superior when compared to most data-centric devices that combine PDA-like features with a mobile phone. Additionally, the compact design of the Nokia 9300 makes it effortless to use with either hand. The Nokia 9300 features one-touch access to personal information and office applications through eight dedicated function buttons on the device's integrated keyboard. A five-way joystick allows users to easily navigate menus to find the features and functions they need to quickly accomplish tasks and find information. This tri-mode world phone supports GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks. Five party conference calling via an integrated speakerphone and multiple e-mail clients (with attachments), including BlackBerry Connect support, enable seamless and encrypted mobile connectivity in and out of the office. The Nokia 9300 also integrates infrared and Bluetooth capabilities, giving users two different ways to wirelessly synchronize their devices to a desktop PC or laptop, as well as exchange data with other mobile devices.
| General | |
| Product Type | Smartphone |
| Phone Design | Folder type phone |
| Integrated Components | Digital player |
| Antenna | Internal |
| Width | 2 in |
| Depth | 0.8 in |
| Height | 5.2 in |
| Weight | 5.9 oz |
| Body Color | Silver |
| Cellular | |
| Technology | GSM |
| Band | GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band) |
| Service Provider | Not specified |
| Operating System | Symbian OS 7.0 |
| Software Platforms Supported | Java MIDP 2.0, Java |
| Input Device(s) | QWERTY |
| Messaging & Internet | |
| Cellular Messaging Services | MMS, Nokia Smart Messaging, SMS |
| Mobile Email Client | Yes |
| Supported Email Protocols | POP3, IMAP4, SMTP |
| Internet Browser | Yes |
| WAP Protocol Supported | WAP 1.2.1 |
| Messaging / Data Features | XHTML Browser |
| Communications | |
| Max Data Transfer Rate | 236.8 Kbps |
| GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) | Yes - Class 10 |
| EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates For Global Evolution) | Yes - Class 10 |
| High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) | Yes |
| Wireless Interface | Bluetooth, Infrared (IrDA) |
| Telephone Features | |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| Call Timer | Yes |
| Conference Call Capability | Yes |
| Polyphonic Ringer | Yes |
| Polyphonic Ring Tone Voice Qty | 40 |
| Additional Features | Closed user groups, HTML/HTTP support, MPEG4 video playback |
| Organizer | |
| Calculator | Yes , basic |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Calendar | Yes |
| Reminder | Yes |
| Synchronization With PC | Yes |
| Digital Player (Recorder) | |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards | WAV, AAC, AMR, MP3 |
| Supported Digital Video Standards | RM, MPEG-4, H.263 |
| Memory | |
| User Memory | 80 MB |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | MultiMediaCard |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - color |
| Technology | TFT |
| Display Resolution | 640 x 200 pixels |
| Color Depth | 65,536 colors |
| Multi-language Menu | Yes |
| Display (2nd) | |
| Type | LCD display - color |
| Display Resolution | 128 x 128 pixels |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x data port - Pop-Port 1 x data port - IrDA |
| Battery | |
| Technology | Lithium ion |
| Capacity | 970 mAh |
| Run Time Details | Talk - up to 240 min Standby - up to 200 hrs |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Power adapter |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Part Number | 9300 |
| GTIN | 06417182354755, 00890552608553, 06417182411762 |
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