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Nokia 9300INokia 9300 Smartphone 80 MB - Not specified - GSM - Silver

Internal 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
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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
crtsd 5:27pm on Wednesday, October 20th, 2010 
Brilliant PDA mobile phone This is basically the Nokia 9300 with wi fi. Its symbian operating system is very stable and user friendly.
morgendorffer 12:59pm on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 
I absolutely love Nokia products. I upgraded to this phone after having the 6800 (which made it much easier to txt). It is perfect as an organizer.
vtorres 12:11pm on Friday, September 17th, 2010 
As mentioned on nokia and your websites that ...  Mpeg-4 Not compatible Mpeg-4 Not compatible
dsmirti 6:45pm on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
This is the best phone never i used . HEY guys tha phones gr8 just has a lack of tha camera and i feel one who like a full keypad should buy dis 1 ..its got a name .
han2x 9:38pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
I have been a Nokia Fan through out. Nokia 9330i is a smart business phone. The usual Nokia ease of use is anyways there. This is an excellent quality phone than can be used for many differnet things.
Kirys 10:33am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
As mentioned on nokia and your websites that nokia 9330i support MPEG4 files but it doesnt support the mpeg4 files and I have got in writing from noki... I absolutely love Nokia products. I upgraded ...  Great for txting, short email, dial up internet NO VIBRATE/NO CAMERA/NO WIFI
Ben Lund 12:58pm on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 
With various solutions of e-mail24: Nokia Business Center, Seven Always-On Mail, e-mail technology Visto, BlackBerry Connect.

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Browsing the Web...38 Saving files....38 Downloading files...38 Cookies....38 Opening visited pages..39 Clearing the cache...39 Managing bookmarks...39 Browser settings...39 Keyboard shortcuts for browsing..40
Managing contact cards...41 Editing contact cards...41 Creating and editing contact card templates..42 My contact card...42 Sending contact cards...42 Sending a contact card...42 Creating and editing contact groups..43 Managing contacts saved in the SIM card..43 Copying and moving contacts to different databases..43 Contact card settings...43 Working with documents...45 Formatting documents...45 Inserting and editing objects..46 Viewing tables...46 Using templates....46

7. Contacts...41

8. Documents...45

5. Messaging...27

9. Sheet....47
Workbooks....47 Working with worksheets...47 Working with cells...47 Creating and modifying chart sheets..48 List of functions...48 Viewing presentations...52 Viewing slide shows...52 Showing slide shows with a data projector..52 Creating presentations...52 Inserting tables...53 Working with different views..53 Outline view...53 Notes view....53 Slide master view...53 Creating calendar entries...54 Calendar icons....54 Managing calendar entries...55 Calendar settings...55 Calendar views...55 Month view...55 Week view....56 Day view...56 Weekly time schedule view..56 Year schedule view...56 Anniversaries view...56 To-do lists view...56 Calendar files...56 Managing files and folders..57 Memory card security....57

10. Presentations...52

11. Calendar...54
Managing certificates...66 Extras....66 About product....66 Location privacy...66 Location request log...67 HP printer selection....67 Service command editor...67 Internet setup...67 Setting up an Internet access point..67 Configuring advanced Internet access point settings.67 IP configuration page...68 Proxies page....68 Data call page...68 Script page...68 Other page...68 Setting up an Internet access point for a wireless LAN.69 Configuring advanced Internet access point settings.69 EAP modules....70 Configuring Internet connection settings.71 Selecting an Internet access point..71 Images....72 Viewing images...72 Editing images....72 Managing image files...72 Voice recorder...73 Opening the voice recorder...73 Recording a phone call or voice memo...73 Playing a voice recording..73 Sending a voice recording...74 Music player....74 Listening to music...74 Managing music tracks...74 Sending music....75 RealPlayer....75 Playing media clips...75 Adjusting media volume...75 Sending media clips....75 Making calculations...76 Using the scientific calculator..76 Saving numbers to memory...76 Setting the number format in Calculator...76 Using world clock...77 Using Alarm clock...77 Alarms and reminders...77 Cities and countries...77 Changing cities...77 Locating cities on the world map...77 Creating and editing country entries..78 Creating and editing city entries...78 Data mover...79 Backup....79 Data transfer...80 Sync....80 Nokia PC Suite...81 Installing applications and software..81 Installing Symbian software...82 Installing Java applications..82 Java....82 Java MIDP....82 Java PP....82 Wireless LAN....83 Setting up an ad hoc network...83 Cable connection...83 IP passthrough...83 Bluetooth....83 Bluetooth settings...84 Sending data with Bluetooth...84

Options during a call

Transfer Allows you to connect the held call to the active call and disconnect yourself from the call (network service).
Tip: If you use a Bluetooth headset or handsfree, you can route an active call back to your Nokia 9300i by pressing Hands.

Writing text

indicates predictive text input and You can enter text using traditional or predictive text input. When you write text, indicates traditional text input. The character case is indicated by abc or ABC next to the text input indicator. Abc means that the first letter of the word is written in uppercase, and all other letters are automatically written in lowercase. 123 indicates the number mode.

Traditional text input

Press a number key repeatedly until the desired character appears. There are more characters available for a number key than are printed on the key. If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor is shown (or scroll left, right, up, or down to end the time-out period), and enter the letter. The characters available depend on the language selected for writing text. To insert a space, press. To delete a character to the left of the cursor, press Clear. To delete the characters quickly, press and hold Clear. To change between letter and number mode, press and hold To insert a punctuation mark or special character, press Use. To change the character case, press.
To insert a number in letter mode, press and hold the desired number key.

repeatedly. Or press

, scroll to the desired character, and press

Predictive text input

To set the predictive text input on, press Options when writing text, and select Dictionary. Select a language in the dictionary options list. Predictive text input is only available for the languages in the list. To revert to traditional text input, select Dictionary off. Tip: To quickly set the predictive text input on and off when writing text, press twice. Writing text with predictive text input

To add or change a background image, press Menu, and select Tools > Wallpaper settings. Select the Desk page, and set Wallpaper to Yes. In the Image file field, press Change to browse for an image. Scroll an image, and press OK. Tip: You can set a background image for the cover phone display on the Cover page of the same dialog.
To change the icon or name of a group, application, shortcut, or note, select the item, press Menu, and select File > Properties. Scroll to Icon, and press Change. Scroll to a new icon, and press Done. Scroll to Name, enter the new name, and press Done. You can group applications, shortcuts, or notes into different groups on Desk. You can have the same application or shortcut in several groups. To open a group, select the group, and press Open. To move an application, a shortcut, or a note to a different group, select an item, press Menu, and select File > Show in groups. The current group is marked. Scroll to a new group, select the group, and press Done.

Managing groups

Creating new groups
You can group applications, shortcuts, or notes to different groups in Desk. You cannot create a group inside a group, for example, you cannot create a group inside the Office group. To create a new group, press Menu, and select File > New group. Enter a name for the group, and press OK.

Telephone

In Telephone, you can view the contacts you have stored in the telephone directory, SIM card, or memory card. You can also make phone calls, view recent calls, contact voice mailboxes, and define call settings.
Warning: Do not hold the device near your ear when the loudspeaker is in use, because the volume may be extremely loud.
To make and receive calls, 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. To adjust the volume of the active call, press Audio controls. Press Volume + to increase the volume or Volume - to decrease it. Press Done when the volume is set. To make a call, go to Telephone, type the phone number, or select the contact from the list, and press Call.
To view calls you have recently made, answered, or missed, press Recent calls, and select Dialled calls, Received calls, or Missed calls. To move from one dialog page to another, press Menu. To call a number, scroll to the number, and press Call. Note that a GPRS connection is put on hold during voice calls. To check your voice mail (network service), press Voice mailbox.

Web is an HTML/XHTML browser that allows you to connect to the Internet using GPRS, EDGE, or wireless LAN. The browser supports different plug-ins, such as Flash 6 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. 67.
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. 40.
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 also place the pointer on top of the image, and press Shift+joystick. A small pop-up appears giving you additional options. Select Save as., choose where you want to save the image, and press OK.
To save a Web page with frames, select the frame, press Menu, and select File > Save > Save frame as.

Downloading files

To download a file, move the pointer on the link to the file, and press the joystick. You can see the name, type, size, the Web address, and the application your device uses to open the file before you can start the download. To download and open a file in the corresponding application, press Save and open. Select where to save the file, and press OK. To view details of downloads in progress, press Menu, and select View > Downloads. To pause a download, select the download, and press Pause. To cancel a download, select the download, and press Cancel download. To download and save a file, press Save. Select where to save the file, and press OK.

To insert a function into a selected cell, press Insert function in the worksheet. Functions are used to automate calculations. You can choose from different function categories, and each category has a set of functions. For example, MIN finds the lowest value in the numeric contents of a selected range of cells, AVERAGE calculates the average of the values, and SUM adds the values together. Once you have selected a function, press Done. The function is inserted into the selected worksheet cell. On the worksheet, press Point reference, select the cells you want to include in the function with Shift+joystick, and press OK.See "List of functions," p. 48.
To rearrange the order of cells, select the cells, press Menu, and select Tools > Sort > Top to bottom or Left to right. On the 1st column or 1st row page, select the direction of sorting, and to sort by case, select Yes in the Case sensitive field. If you have selected more than one row or column, move to the second and third page to sort the next column or row.
To select the cells you have named on the worksheet, press Menu, and select Edit > Select. Select Named cells in the Range field, and select the cell in the Named area field. Once you have selected the cell, press Done.
Example: You want to add up the numbers in cells C2 to C6 and have the results appear in cell C7. Select cell C7, and press Insert function. Select the function SUM, press OK, and press Done. Press Point reference, select the cell range C2 to C6 with Shift+joystick, and press OK. The sum appears in cell C7. To name a cell, select the cells you want to name, press Menu, and select Insert > Name > Add. Enter the name for the cell or range of cells. The coordinates of the cells you have selected on the worksheet are automatically inserted in the Value field. You can enter new coordinates to change the cell selection. You can also enter numbers or letters for use in different functions. Tip: You can use cell names to make calculating functions easier to understand. For example, cells named Rent and Groceries could be subtracted from a cell named Salary when calculating the money left for leisure activities after monthly living costs.
Creating and modifying chart sheets
Chart sheets contain charts based on information from worksheets. When you change the information on a worksheet, the chart is updated simultaneously. To create a chart sheet, select the worksheet cells that contain the information you want to include in the chart, press Menu, and select Insert > New chart. Select the chart type, make the chart two or three-dimensional, change the color of the background and axis, or add a title to the chart.

Tip: You may need to set up several Internet access points, depending on the sites you want to access. For example, browsing the Web may require one setup, and accessing your company intranet may require another connection. Tip: If you delete a default Internet access point, you can restore the access points with the Restore default IAP application. Go to Desk > Tools > Control panel > Connections > Restore default IAP, and press Yes.
Setting up an Internet access point
1. Select Connections > Internet setup. 2. Press New. You can use an existing Internet access point as a basis for the new one: after you have pressed New, press Yes. Select the access point from the list, and press OK. Internet settings name Enter a descriptive name for the connection. Internet settings type Select the connection type. Depending on which connection you select, only certain settings will be available during the setup process. Network ID Select the network ID according to the destination network you want to access with the Internet access point. You can rename, and create new network IDs. Using the correct network ID ensures that the data traffic is routed directly to the desired destination network. Especially VPN (virtual private network) software may restrict data traffic for a certain destination network. Network ID can be used to filter Internet access points when establishing an Internet connection. GPRS access point name (for GPRS only) If you are not using a default Internet access point, define a name for the access point. You can obtain the name from your network operator or service provider. Telephone number (for GSM data only) Type the modem telephone number of the Internet access point. Password prompt Change this to Yes if you must write a new password every time you log on to a server, or if you do not want to save your password to the device. User name Type a user name if required by the service provider. The user name may be needed to make a data connection, and is usually provided by the service provider. The user name is often case-sensitive. Password A password may be needed to connect to the Internet, and is usually provided by the service provider. The password is often case-sensitive.

3. Define the settings.

4. After defining the settings, press Advanced to define advanced settings, if necessary. Otherwise, press Finish or Done to exit the setup wizard.

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 add a shortcut to a voice recording, press Menu, and select File > Add to Desk. This creates a shortcut to the selected voice recording. You cannot create a shortcut to an unsaved file.
Recording a phone call or voice memo
You can record a phone conversation or a voice memo. Voice rec. automatically creates a compressed sound clip in either WAV or AMR format.
To record a voice memo, press Menu, and select File > New clip, and press Record. Voice rec. begins to record all sound that enters the external microphone. When you complete recording, select Stop. Press Menu, and select File > Save > Save clip. Type a name for the voice recording, and press OK. To record a phone call, begin the call. When the call recipient answers, press Menu, and select File > New clip, and press Record. Voice rec. begins to record, and both parties will hear a tone every five seconds to indicate that the telephone conversation is recorded. When you complete recording, select Stop. Press Menu, and select File > Save > Save clip. Type a name for the voice recording and select OK. To continue recording at the end of a voice recording, select a voice recording, and press Record. Recording continues at the endpoint of the previous recording.
To cancel a save, when you are asked to save your voice recording, the cancel command stops the current action and returns to the previous action. The discard command erases the voice recording from device memory. Tip: The maximum length of a voice recording is 60 minutes, but it also depends on the storage space available in device memory or on a memory card.

Normal to keep the default number format Fixed to set a fixed number of decimal places Scientific to set a fixed number of significant figures

Go to Desk > Clock.

In Clock, you can view the date and time of your home and destination city, and manage clock alarms.
To set the date and time, press Menu, and select Tools > Date and time.

Using world clock

Tip: You can also update date and time automatically (network service). You can select this setting in Control panel. See "Date and time," p. 59.
To switch between the home and destination city information, press the tab key.
To change a city, select either the home or destination city, and press Change city.
Tip: If you change the home city, the clock and calendar entries are updated. This is useful for example when you want to attend phone conferences.
To view and manage alarms, press Alarm clock.
To change the clock type, press Menu, and select View > Clock type, and select Analog or Digital.
Tip: To change to the one-clock view which shows only your home city information, press Menu, and select View > Remote city details.

Using Alarm clock

To set an alarm, press New alarm, and enter the alarm time. To remove an alarm, press the backspace key. To modify an alarm, press Edit alarm.
When the alarm sounds, press Stop on the communicator interface or Exit on the cover phone to turn it off. Press Snooze to postpone the alarm. Even though the cover phone is switched off when the alarm time is reached, the alarm sounds and an alarm note is shown on the cover phone. Press View to read the alarm note.

Alarms and reminders

When an alarm set in clock or calendar goes off, an alarm note appears. To postpone an alarm, press Snooze. Tip: The default snooze time is ten minutes.
To silence an alarm and close the alarm note, press Stop.
To silence an alarm and keep the alarm note on the display, press Mute. If you do not turn off an alarm, the alarm stops automatically after 15 minutes. The alarm note remains on the display.

Cities and countries

Changing cities
To change a city, select the city that you want to change, and press Change city. Select the new city from the list, and press Select. You can see the location of the city on the map. Tip: Start typing in the search field to search for a city. Tip: Press Menu, and select File > New city. to add a new city to the list. Note that changing the home city may change the general system time of your device.
Locating cities on the world map
To set the position of a city, select File > New city. or Edit > City details., and press Set position. On the map, scroll to the location of the city you want, and press OK.
Creating and editing country entries
To create new or edit existing countries, select File > New country/region. or Edit > Country/Region details. Enter the new Country/Region name, select the Dialling code field, and enter the new number. Note that if you are editing an existing country, you can also edit the capital city.
Creating and editing city entries
You can also define the following settings: To create or edit city entries, select File > New city., and enter the name of the city. Country/Region Select a country from the list. Area code Enter the code that is used when making a phone call to the city. Daylight-saving zone Select a daylight saving time zone. GMT offset Select the time difference between a city and Greenwich Mean Time. Latitude and Longitude Enter the coordinates of a city, or press Set position to locate a city on the world map.
Data and software management
Your smartphone offers you several applications for managing your personal data, such as contacts and calendar information and e-mail.

Data mover

You can use Data mover to move certain data, such as contacts and settings, from your Nokia 9200 series Communicator to your Nokia 9300i with infrared or a memory card. Before you start, make sure that there is enough free memory in your devices or memory card for the move. Note that if there is less than 2 MB of free memory in the Nokia 9300i , you cannot move any data.
Do not use the Nokia 9300i when using Data mover. If possible, switch off the cover phone. Make sure you have enough battery power, or connect the device to a charger. Note: Before you use an existing compatible memory card with your Nokia 9300i, 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 9300i contains a later version of these applications, and these later versions must be used with Nokia 9300i.
There may be additional steps, depending on the type of data that you want to move, the method you want to use to move the data, the amount of free memory on your devices or memory card, or the number of successful or unsuccessful data moves you have made previously. Make sure that the infrared ports of the devices are facing each other. Always read the instructions that Data mover provides on the display. 1. Go to Desk > Tools > Data mover. If there is data on a memory card, insert it to your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. Press Continue transfer. 3. Activate infrared in both devices, make sure that the infrared ports of the devices are facing each other, and press Continue. An infrared connection is established between the devices. 2. Select your current city and country, and press OK.

4. Press Send data collector to send Data collector to your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. Data collector is sent as an infrared message to the Inbox in your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. To install Data collector, press Open in the 9200 series Communicator. If Open is not available, press Save to save the installation file, and open it from File manager. Data collector starts automatically after installation. Control the rest of the data move process with the Nokia 9300i. After Data collector is installed,, press Connect data coll. in the Nokia 9300i. 5. In the Nokia 9300i, select the data you want to move from your Nokia 9200 series Communicator. You can move calendar and contact information, messages, settings, documents, and images. Some files, such as business card messages and e-mail messages not stored in the Inbox, are not moved. 6. Press Transfer infrared or Transfer mem. card, depending on the method you want to use. 7. Press Start transfer. If the process is interrupted, restart Data mover, and continue with the move. If the problem happens again, there may be a problem with the data you are trying to move. Start the data move process again, but do not select the data that seems to cause the problem. 8. Press OK after the transfer to finish the data move process. 9. Press Exit to close Data mover, or Convert mem. card to convert a memory card for use in your Nokia 9300i.
Moving large amounts of data from your Nokia 9200 series Communicator may take some time.
It is advisable to take backups of your device data regularly. Go to Desk > Tools > Backup. Before you start backing up or restoring data: Close all other applications. If possible, switch off the cover phone.
Make sure you have enough battery power.
To back up data to a memory card, press New backup. Enter a name for the backup, and select whether you want to perform a full or partial backup. Full backup copies all data. If you select Partial backup, specify which items you want to include in the backup. Press Start backup. Tip: You can also back up data in the File manager and Control panel applications.

To restore backup data from the memory card, select a backup, and press Restore. Specify which items you want to restore. If you are restoring data from a full backup, you can select Partial backup, and specify which items you want to restore. Press Start restore. When the restoring is finished, press OK to restart the device.

Data transfer

If you have a Nokia 9300i and another device that supports data transfer, you can use Data transfer to synchronize your calendar and contacts entries between the two devices. For information on compatible devices, contact your dealer, operator, or service provider. Go to Desk > Tools > Data transfer. 1. Press New to create a new synchronization profile.
3. Select the connection type, and press Select. If you select infrared as the connection type, the synchronization is started immediately.
2. Select the content you want to synchronize, and press Next.
5. Scroll to the device you want to synchronize with, and press Select. The synchronization is started. To view the synchronization log, press Menu, and select File > Synchronisation log.
4. If you selected Bluetooth as the connection type, press Search to search for the device you want to synchronize with. To stop the search, press Stop.
The Sync application enables you to synchronize your calendar or contacts with various calendar and address book applications on a compatible computer or remote Internet server. Your settings (what data is synchronized, what connection method is used) are saved to a synchronization profile, which is then used while synchronizing. Tip: You may receive the synchronization settings as a message from your service provider. The application uses SyncML technology for remote synchronization. For information on SyncML compatibility, contact the supplier of the applications with which you want to synchronize your device. Go to Desk > Tools > Sync. Your device has a profile for Nokia PC Suite. Edit the PC Suite profile only with Nokia PC Suite. Synchronizing calendar and contacts information and e-mail 1. Connect your device to a compatible PC. You can use the Internet, Bluetooth, or a cable connection. You can also connect your desk stand to a PC with a data cable, and place the device on the desk stand. See "Connectivity," p. 83. If you want to use Bluetooth, you must first configure the Bluetooth connection between your device and Nokia PC Suite by selecting Manage connections and opening Nokia Connection Manager. For additional instructions, see the User's Guide for Nokia PC Suite.

2. If you already have profiles defined, choose whether you want to copy the values from an existing profile to be used as the basis for the new profile. 3. The Profile settings dialog opens. Define the following settings on the different pages of the dialog:
To edit the configuration profile settings, select the profile, and press Edit.
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Server name Type a name for the configuration server. Server ID Type the unique ID to identify the configuration server. Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct value. Password Write a password to identify your device to the server. Confirm the password. Active Select Yes to allow the server to initiate a configuration session. Accepted Select Yes if you do not want the server to ask for your confirmation when it initiates a configuration session. Connection type Select how you want to connect to the server. Access point Select the access point you want to use for the data connection to the server. Host address Type the URL address of the server. Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct value. Port Type the port number of the server. Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct value. User name Enter your user ID for the configuration server. Contact your service provider or system administrator for your correct user ID. Password Type your password for the configuration server. Confirm it in the Confirm password field. Contact your service provider or system administrator for the correct password. HTTP authentication Select Yes if you need to send your user name and password to the HTTP server. In the HTTP authentication dialog, enter your user name and password, and press Done.
To delete a profile, select the profile, and press the backspace key.
Tip: If you have deleted or modified the predefined PC Suite profile, you can restore it by pressing Menu, and selecting Tools > Reset PC Suite profile.

Data connections

This device supports packet data (GPRS), high-speed data calls (HSCSD), GSM data calls, and wireless LAN connections.
Wireless local area network (wireless LAN)
There may be restrictions on using wireless LAN in some locations. Check with your local authorities or service provider. Features using wireless LAN, or allowing such features to run in the background while using other features, increase the demand on battery power and reduce the battery life.
Your device is approved for use in a wireless LAN. You can use wireless LAN to send and receive e-mail, and connect your device to the Internet. Your device supports the following wireless LAN features: IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g standards

Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards. Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the device. Do not paint the device. Paint can clog the moving parts and prevent proper operation.
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices. Use chargers indoors. Always create a backup of data you want to keep, such as contacts and calendar notes, before sending your device to a service facility. All of the above suggestions apply equally to your device, battery, charger, or any enhancement. If any device is not working properly, take it to the nearest authorized service facility for service.
Additional safety information
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area, and always switch off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the device only in its normal operating positions. This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used either in the normal use position against the ear or when positioned at least 1.5 centimeters ( 5/8 inches) away from the body. When a carry case, belt clip or holder is used for body-worn operation, it should not contain metal and should position the device the above-stated distance from your body. In order to transmit data files or messages, this device requires a good quality connection to the network. In some cases, transmission of data files or messages may be delayed until such a connection is available. Ensure the above separation distance instructions are followed until the transmission is completed.

Operating environment

Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including wireless phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

Medical devices

Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers should do the following: Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimeters (6 inches) from the pacemaker Not carry the device in a breast pocket

 

Technical specifications

Full description

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 TypeSmartphone
Phone DesignFolder type phone
Integrated ComponentsDigital player
AntennaInternal
Width2 in
Depth0.8 in
Height5.2 in
Weight5.9 oz
Body ColorSilver
Cellular
TechnologyGSM
BandGSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
Service ProviderNot specified
Operating SystemSymbian OS 7.0
Software Platforms SupportedJava MIDP 2.0, Java
Input Device(s)QWERTY
Messaging & Internet
Cellular Messaging ServicesMMS, Nokia Smart Messaging, SMS
Mobile Email ClientYes
Supported Email ProtocolsPOP3, IMAP4, SMTP
Internet BrowserYes
WAP Protocol SupportedWAP 1.2.1
Messaging / Data FeaturesXHTML Browser
Communications
Max Data Transfer Rate236.8 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 InterfaceBluetooth, Infrared (IrDA)
Telephone Features
SpeakerphoneYes
Call TimerYes
Conference Call CapabilityYes
Polyphonic RingerYes
Polyphonic Ring Tone Voice Qty40
Additional FeaturesClosed user groups, HTML/HTTP support, MPEG4 video playback
Organizer
CalculatorYes , basic
Alarm ClockYes
CalendarYes
ReminderYes
Synchronization With PCYes
Digital Player (Recorder)
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWAV, AAC, AMR, MP3
Supported Digital Video StandardsRM, MPEG-4, H.263
Memory
User Memory80 MB
Supported Flash Memory CardsMultiMediaCard
Display
TypeLCD display - color
TechnologyTFT
Display Resolution640 x 200 pixels
Color Depth65,536 colors
Multi-language MenuYes
Display (2nd)
TypeLCD display - color
Display Resolution128 x 128 pixels
Connections
Connector Type1 x data port - Pop-Port 1 x data port - IrDA
Battery
TechnologyLithium ion
Capacity970 mAh
Run Time DetailsTalk - up to 240 min Standby - up to 200 hrs
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesPower adapter
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandNokia
Part Number9300
GTIN06417182354755, 00890552608553, 06417182411762

 

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