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Take the music with you with the provocative Nokia 3300 music phone, packed with music features like an MP3 player, stereo FM radio, and a digital recorder. Get going and take your music with you with the Nokia 3300 music phone. Copy MP3 or AAC files from a compatible PC to the included 64 MB memory card (MMC). Load your own music to the PC and make playlists for your very own personal soundtrack. Listen to music while you play one of the preloaded Java games. The four-way scroll key gives excel... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Nokia 3300 photo ]
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User reviews and opinions
| cir |
3:16pm on Monday, September 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| I think this Nokia 3300 mobile phone is great. The radio and music quality is brilliant. The major selling point for this Nokia 3300 mobile phone is rightly the music playing capabilities. | |
| willyb82 |
10:13am on Sunday, September 19th, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this phone around december 2003 and now its been back 3 times for replacement headphones and datacable problems. I bought this phone around december 2003 and now its been back 3 times for replacement headphones and datacable problems. | |
| cpdc1030 |
5:33pm on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| hey there i love this phone because of the following reasons: + i love music + the glow-in-the dark xpress-on covers + cool games + animated menu icon... | |
| davlemag |
9:15pm on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| When this phone was created there was really no other phone like it. When this phone was created there was really ... Mp3 player, Fm player, internet access, Email, Text message. Small 64mb card but upgradable. | |
| Christos |
8:44am on Friday, June 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bit of a shocker Well to start off with this is a great phone, but then it sort of goes down hill. nokia 3300 is great phone This is a great buy with an mp3 player and multimedia card which you can update there are so many good things colour screen,... | |
| Leguar |
1:29am on Friday, June 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| This phone is quite amazing quality for the price, it has all the average features of a phone under £100, plus its got an MP3 Player too! | |
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Documents
5. Writing text....44
Setting predictive text input on or off...44 Using predictive text input....44 Writing compound words....46 Using traditional text input....46
Tips for writing text.....46
6. Phone book (Contacts)...48
Selecting the phone book settings...48 Saving names and phone numbers (Add contact)...49 Saving multiple numbers and text items per name...49 Searching for a contact in the phone book....50 Editing a contact.....51 Deleting contacts....51 Copying phone books....51 Sending and receiving a business card....52 Speed dials.....53 Voice dialling.....53 Notes for using voice dialling....54 Recording a voice tag.....54 Making a call using a voice tag....54 Playing, changing or deleting a voice tag....55 Info numbers.....55 Service numbers.....55 My numbers....56 Caller groups.....56
7. Using the menu....57
Accessing a menu function....57 List of menu functions.....59
8. Menu functions....64
Messages (Menu 1).....64 Text messages.....64 Multimedia messages.....69
Multimedia messages memory full....74 Deleting messages....74 Chat.....75 Voice messages.....76 Info messages.....76 Message settings....77 Service commands....80 Call register (Menu 2)....80 Recent calls lists.....81 Call counters and call timers....82 Contacts (Menu 3)....83 Profiles (Menu 4).....83 Settings (Menu 5)....84 Personal shortcuts....84 Time and date settings....85 Call settings.....86 Phone settings.....89 Music settings.....91 Display settings.....92 Tone settings....94 Accessory settings.....95 Security settings.....95 Restore factory settings....97 Alarm clock (Menu 6)....97 Music (Menu 7).....98 Music player.....98 Radio..... 100 Recorder..... 103
Track list..... 104 Music settings.... 105 Gallery (Menu 8)..... 106 Organiser (Menu 9)..... 108 Calendar..... 108 To-do list..... 110 Games (Menu 10)..... 111 Launching a game.... 111 Game downloads.... 112 Memory status for games..... 113 Game settings.... 113 Applications (Menu 11).... 113 Launching an application..... 114 Downloading an application... 115 Memory status for applications.... 116 Extras (Menu 12).... 116 Voice commands.... 116 Calculator..... 118 Countdown timer..... 119 Stopwatch..... 120 Backup and restore..... 121 Memory card..... 123 Services (Menu 13)..... 124 Basic steps for accessing and using WAP services... 125 Setting up the phone for a WAP service... 125 Making a connection to a WAP service... 129 Browsing the pages of a WAP service... 130 Ending a WAP connection.... 131
Appearance settings of WAP browser... 132 Security settings of WAP browser... 132 Bookmarks..... 134 Download links.... 135 Service inbox..... 136 The cache memory.... 137 SIM services (Menu 14).... 137
9. Nokia Audio Manager.... 138
System requirements..... 138 Installing Nokia Audio Manager.... 139 Saving CD tracks with Nokia Audio Manager... 140 Transferring music files to your phone... 140 Transferring tracks using Windows Explorer.... 141 Club Nokia window..... 142 Other features..... 142 Music track types supported... 142 Editing fields in tracks on the PC.... 142
Network Services
The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the EGSM 900 and GSM 1800 network. Dualband is a network dependent feature. Check with your local service provider if you can subscribe to and use this feature. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you arrange through your wireless service provider. Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services, you must subscribe to them through your service provider and obtain instructions for their use from your service provider. Note: Some networks may not support all language-dependent characters and/ or services.
About accessories
Check the model number of any charger before use with this device. This device is intended for use when supplied with power from ACP-7 and ACP-12. Warning: Use only batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other
types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. For availability of approved accessories, please check with your dealer. When you disconnect the power cord of any accessory, grasp and pull the plug, not the cord.
General information
Stickers in the sales package
The stickers contain important information for services and customer support purposes. Attach the Attach the package. sticker to your warranty card. sticker to the Nokia Club Invitation Card supplied in the sales
Access codes
Security code (5 to 10 digits): The security code protects your phone against unauthorised use, and is supplied with the phone. The preset code is 12345. Change the code, and keep the new code secret and in a safe place separate from your phone. To change the code, and to set the phone to request the code, see Security settings on page 95. PIN code and PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits): The PIN (Personal Identification Number) code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card. Set the phone to request the PIN code each time the phone is switched on, see Security settings on page 95. The PIN2 code may be supplied with the SIM card and is required to access some functions, such as charging unit counters.
If you key in an incorrect PIN code three times in succession, the phone may display SIM blocked and ask you to enter the PUK code. Contact your service provider to obtain the PUK code. PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits): The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is required to change a blocked PIN code. The PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If the codes are not supplied with the SIM card, contact your local service provider for the codes. Barring password (4 digits): The barring password is needed when using the Call barring service, see Security settings on page 95. You can obtain the password from your service provider.
1. Your phone
Keys and connectors
1. Power key Switches the phone on and off. Enables changing the profile when pressed briefly in standby mode. 2. Volume key For adjusting the volume of the earpiece, the headset and the loudspeaker. 3. Music key Shortcut key to quickly turn the Music player and Radio on and off. 4. 4-way scroll key Up , down , left and right Enables scrolling through names, phone numbers, menus or settings. Also enables, for example, channel search in the radio, adjusting the music settings, and the use of music functions, such as play, stop, fast forward and rewind. 5. Recording key
Your phone
To start recording when the radio is on or external audio equipment is connected to the phone. 6. Selection keys and The function of the keys depends on the guiding text shown on the display above the keys, for example, Menu and Contacts in standby mode. You can change the function of the right selection key to Go to, and create a list of shortcuts to different phone functions that you can access with it. See Personal shortcuts on page 85. dials a phone number, and answers a call. In standby mode it shows the most recently called numbers. ends an active call. Exits from any function. 7. and enter numbers and characters. are used for various purposes in different functions.
1. Charger connector 2. Pop-PortTM connector for headsets, the connectivity cable and loopset 3. Audio line-in connector for the audio cable to connect the phone to external audio equipment
Standby mode
When the phone is ready for use, and you have not keyed in any characters, the phone is in standby mode. 1. Indicates in which cellular network the phone is currently being used. 2. Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at your current location. The higher the bar, the stronger the signal. 3. Shows the battery charge level. The higher the bar, the more power in the battery. 4. The left selection key in standby mode is Menu. 5. The right selection key in standby mode is Contacts if no other functions are assigned to it. Otherwise the key is Go to. 6. Shows the track title when the Music player is on. Shows the radio channel when the Radio is on. To enable the phone to show the time and date in standby mode, see Clock on page 85 and Date on page 86. See also Essential indicators in standby mode on page 23.
Screen saver
The phone automatically activates the screen saver, a digital clock view, for power saving in standby mode. It will be activated in a certain time when no function of
the phone is used. See Screen saver on page 93. Press any key to deactivate the screen saver. Note that if you have not set the time, 00:00 is displayed. To set the time, see Clock on page 85.
Wallpaper
5. Writing text
You can key in text, for example when writing messages, using the traditional or predictive text input. When you are writing text, the predictive text input is indicated by and the traditional text input by at the top left of the display. The character case is indicated by , , or next to the text input indicator. You can change the character case by pressing. The number mode is indicated by , and you can change between the letter and number mode by pressing and holding.
Setting predictive text input on or off
When writing text, press Options and select Dictionary. To set the predictive text input on, select a language in the dictionary options list. Predictive text input is only available for the languages on the list. To change back to the traditional text input, select Dictionary off. Tip: To quickly set the predictive text input on or off when writing text, press twice, or press and hold Options.
Using predictive text input
You can key in any letter with a single keypress. The predictive text input is based on a built-in dictionary to which you can also add new words.
Writing text
1. Start writing a word by using the keys to. Press each key only once for one letter. The word changes after each keystroke. Example: To write Nokia when the English dictionary is selected, press once for N, once for o, once for k, once for i and once for a:
To insert a number while in letter mode, press and hold the desired number key. More instructions for writing text, see Tips for writing text on page 46. 2. When you have finished writing the word and it is correct, confirm it by adding a space with or by pressing the scroll key on any direction. Pressing the scroll key also moves the cursor. If the word is not correct, press repeatedly or press Options and select Matches. When the word you want appears, confirm it. If the ? character is displayed after the word, the word you intended to write is not in the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary, press Spell, key in the word (traditional text input is used) and press Save. When the dictionary becomes full, the new word replaces the oldest one that was added. 3. Start writing the next word.
Writing compound words
Key in the first part of the word and confirm it by pressing of the word and confirm the word. Write the last part
Using traditional text input
Press a number key, to , repeatedly until the desired character appears. Not all characters available under a number key are printed on the key. The characters available depend on the language selected in the Language menu, see Language on page 89. To insert a number while in letter mode, press and hold the desired number key. If the next letter you want is located on the same key as the present one, wait until the cursor appears, or press the scroll key on any direction and then key in the letter. The most common punctuation marks and special characters are available under the number key. More instructions for writing text, see Tips for writing text on page 46.
Phone book (Contacts)
Saving names and phone numbers (Add contact)
Contacts will be saved in the used memory, see Selecting the phone book settings above. 1. Press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts) and select Add contact. 2. Key in the name and press OK. See Using traditional text input on page 46. 3. Key in the phone number, and press OK. 4. When the name and number are saved, press Done. Tip: Quick save In standby mode, key in the phone number. Press Options, and select Save. Key in the name, press OK and Done.
Saving multiple numbers and text items per name
You can save different types of phone numbers and short text items per contact in the phones internal phone book. The first number saved is automatically set as the default number and it is indicated with a frame around the number type indicator, for example. When you select a name from the phone book, for example to make a call, the default number is used unless you select another number. 1. Make sure that the memory in use is either Phone or Phone and SIM. See Selecting the phone book settings on page 48. 2. To access the list of contacts, press or in standby mode. 3. Scroll to the contact saved in the phones internal phone book to which you want to add a new number or text item, and press Details.
4. Press Options and select Add number or Add detail. 5. Select one of the following number types Office and Fax, or text types Note. E-mail address, General, Mobile, Home,
Web address,
Postal address and
To change the number or text type, select Change type in the options list. 6. Key in the number or text item and press OK to save it. 7. Press Back and then Exit to return to standby mode.
Changing the default number
Press or in standby mode, scroll to the contact you want and press Details. Scroll to the number you want to set as the default number. Press Options and select Set as default.
Searching for a contact in the phone book
1. Press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts) and select Search. 2. You can key in the first characters of the contacts name you are searching for in the search field. Press and to scroll through the contacts in the list, and move the cursor in the search field. and to
Playing, changing or deleting a voice tag
In standby mode, press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts) and select Voice tags. Select the desired name or phone number, press Options and the function you want.
Info numbers
You can call the information numbers of your service provider if the numbers are included in your SIM card. For availability, contact your network operator or service provider. Press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts) and select Info numbers. Scroll through a category to an information number and press to call the number.
Service numbers
You can call the service numbers of your service provider if the numbers are included in your SIM card. Press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts) and select Service numbers. Scroll to a service number and press to call the number.
My numbers
The phone numbers assigned to your SIM card are saved in My numbers if this is allowed by the card. To view the numbers press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts) and select My numbers. Scroll to the desired name or number, and press View.
Caller groups
You can arrange the contacts saved in the phone book into caller groups. For each caller group, you can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and show a selected graphic on the display when you receive a call from a phone number in the group. To set the phone to ring only upon calls from phone numbers belonging to a selected caller group, see Alert for in Tone settings on page 94. Press Contacts (or press Go to and select Contacts), and select Caller groups and select the desired caller group. Select Group name, key in a new name for the caller group and press OK. Group ringing tone and select the ringing tone for the group. Default is the ringing tone selected for the currently active profile. Group logo and select On to set the phone to display the group logo, Off not to display it, or View to view the logo. Group members to add a contact to the caller group, press Options and select Add contact. Scroll to the contact you want to add to the group and press Add. To remove a contact from a caller group, scroll to the contact you want to remove, and press Options and select Remove contact.
7. Using the menu
The phone offers you an extensive range of functions which are grouped in menus. Most of the menu functions are provided with a brief help text. To view the help text, scroll to the menu function you want and wait for 15 seconds. To exit the help text, press Back. See Help text activation on page 90.
2. Date 3. Auto-update of date & time 3. Call settings 1. Call divert 2. Anykey answer 3. Automatic redial 4. Speed dialling 5. Call waiting 6. Summary after call 7. Send my caller identity 8. Line for outgoing calls1 4. Phone settings 1. Language 2. Automatic keyguard 3. Cell info display 4. Welcome note 5. Network selection 6. Confirm SIM service actions 7. Help text activation 8. Start-up tone 5. Music settings 1. Equaliser 2. Balance 3. Loudness
4. Stereo widening 5. Restore default music settings 6. Display settings 1. Wallpaper 2. Colour schemes 3. Operator logo 4. Screen saver timeout 5. Display brightness 7. Tone settings 1. Incoming call alert 2. Ringing tone 3. Ringing volume 4. Vibrating alert 5. Message alert tone 6. Keypad tones 7. Warning tones 8. Alert for 8. Accessory settings2 1. Headset 2. Loopset 9. Security settings 1. PIN code request 2. Call barring service 3. Fixed dialling
1. For availability, contact your network operator or service provider. 2. This menu is shown only if the phone is or has been connected to a headset or loopset available for the phone.
4. Closed user group 5. Security level 6. Access codes 10.Restore factory settings 6. Alarm clock 7. Music 1. Music player 2. Radio 3. Recorder 4. Music settings 8. Gallery 1. View folders 1. Graphics 2. Tones 2. Add folder 3. Delete folder 4. Rename folder 5. Gallery downloads 1. Image downloads 2. Tone downloads 9. Organiser 1. Calendar 2. To-do list
10.Games 1. Select game 2. Game downloads 3. Memory 4. Settings 1. Game sounds 2. Game lights 3. Shakes 11. Applications 1. Select application 2. App. downloads 3. Memory 12. Extras 1. Voice commands 2. Calculator 3. Countdown timer 4. Stopwatch 5. Backup & restore 6. Memory card 13. Services 1. Home 2. Bookmarks 3. Download links
4. Service inbox 5. Settings 1. Connection settings 1. Active service settings 2. Edit active service settings 2. Appearance settings 1. Text wrapping 2. Font size 3. Show images
3. Security settings 1. Authority certificates 2. Cookies 4. Service inbox settings 6. Go to address 7. Clear the cache 14. SIM services1
1. Only shown if supported by your SIM card. The name and contents vary depending on the SIM card
8. Menu functions
Messages (Menu 1)
You can read, write, send and save text, multimedia, and e-mail messages. All messages are organised into folders. Text, multimedia, and e-mail messaging are network services. Before you can send any text, picture, or e-mail message, you need to save your message centre number, see Message settings on page 77.
Note: When sending messages or e-mails via the SMS network service, your phone may display the words Message sent. This is an indication that the message or e-mail has been sent by your phone to the message centre or e-mail server number programmed into your phone. This is not an indication that the message or e-mail has been received at the intended destination. For more details about SMS services, check with your service provider.
Inserting a picture into a text message When you are writing or replying to a message, press Options. Select Insert picture and select a picture to view it. Press Insert to insert the picture into your message. The indicator in the header of the message indicates that a picture has been attached. The number of characters that you can enter in a message, depends on the size of the picture. To view the text and the picture together before sending the message, press Options and select Preview.
Archive folder and my folders
To organise your messages, you can move some of them to the Archive folder, or add new folders for your messages. While reading a message, press Options. Select Move, scroll to the folder that you want to move the message to and press Select. To add or delete a folder, press Menu, and select Messages, Text messages and My folders. To add a folder, press Options and select Add folder. To delete a folder, scroll to the folder that you want to delete, press Options and select Delete folder.
Multimedia messages
Note: This function can be used only if it is supported by your network operator or service provider. Only phones that offer multimedia message features can receive and display multimedia messages.
A multimedia message can contain text, picture and sound. Your phone can receive but not send multimedia messages that contain sound. The phone supports multimedia messages that are up to 45 KB in size. If the maximum size is exceeded, the phone may not be able to receive the message. Depending on the network, you may receive a text message that includes an Internet address where you can view the multimedia message. If the message contains a picture, the phone scales it down to fit the display area.
Note: If Allow multimedia reception is set to Yes or In home network, your operator or service provider may charge you for every message you receive.
Multimedia messaging supports the following formats: Picture: JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP. Sound: MIDI, Scalable Polyphonic MIDI (SP-MIDI), monophonic ringing tones (RGN) and WB-AMR. If a received message contains any unsupported elements, they may be replaced with the file name and the text Object format not supported. Note that you are not able to receive any multimedia messages if you have a call in progress, a game or another Java application running, or an active WAP connection over GSM data (see Keying in the service settings manually on page 126). Because delivery of multimedia messages can fail for a variety of reasons, do not rely solely upon them for essential communications. The multimedia message function uses shared memory, see Shared memory on page 15.
Writing and sending a multimedia message
To set the settings for multimedia messaging (network service), see Settings for multimedia messages on page 78. 1. Press Menu, and select Messages, Multimedia msgs. and Create message. 2. Key in a message. See Writing text on page 44. You can insert one picture in a multimedia message. To insert a picture, press Options, and select Insert image. The list of available folders in the Gallery is shown. Open a specific folder, scroll to the desired picture, press Options and select Insert. The indicator in the header of the message indicates that a picture has been attached. Note that copyright protection may prevent some images, ringing tones and other content from being copied, modified, transferred or forwarded. To insert a contacts name from the phone book, press Options, select More options and Insert contact. Scroll to the desired contact, press Options and select Insert contact. To insert a number, press Options, select More options and Insert number. Key in the number or search for it in the phone book, and press OK. 3. To view the message before sending it, press Options and select Preview. 4. To send the message, press Options and select Send to number (or Send to email). 5. Enter the recipients phone number (or e-mail address) or search for it in the phone book. Press OK and the message is moved to the Outbox folder for sending.
Restore factory settings
To reset some of the menu settings to their original values, press Menu, and select Settings and Restore factory settings. Key in the security code and press OK. Note that the data you have keyed in or downloaded, for example, the names and phone numbers saved in the phone book are not deleted.
Alarm clock (Menu 6)
The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock. The alarms of the alarm clock work even when the phone is switched off. Press Menu, and select Alarm clock. Key in the alarm time and press OK. To change the alarm time, select On. When the alarm time expires The phone will sound an alert tone, and flash Alarm! and the current time on the display. Press Stop to stop the alarm. If you let the phone continue to sound the alarm for a minute or press Snooze, the alarm stops for about ten minutes and then resumes.
If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched off, the phone switches itself on and starts sounding the alarm tone. If you press Stop, the phone asks whether you want to activate the phone for calls, Switch the phone on?. Press No to switch off the phone or Yes to make and receive calls. Do not press Yes when wireless phone use may cause interference or danger.
Music (Menu 7)
You can listen to MP3 and AAC music files with the Music player, or to the Radio with your phone. You can also record music from the Radio or an external music source. You can record or transfer music files of up to 2 hours of near CD-quality music to a 64 MB memory card. To adjust the volume level, use the Volume key on the top of the phone.
Warning! Listen to music at a moderate level. Continuous exposure to high volume may damage your hearing.
Transferring music files and playlists from a PC: See Nokia Audio Manager on page 138. Using the Music key: You can quickly turn on and off, and switch between the music functions with the special Music key on the top of the phone. Press to select Music player, Radio or Switch music off.
Music player
With the Music player you can listen to the MP3 and AAC music files stored on the memory card in your phone. You can listen to music using the internal loudspeaker or a compatible headset. You must have a memory card inserted in the phone to use the Music player. To turn on the Music player, press Menu, and select Music and Music player. When the Music player is on, press Options and select
Play to play the current track, or Stop to stop the playback. Track list to activate track lists that you have created on a PC as playlists and transferred to the memory card in your phone. See Track list on page 104. Play options: Select Random to play the tracks on the active track list in random order. Select Repeat to play the current track or the whole active track list through repeatedly. Music downloads to connect to the WAP address attached to the current track. This function is only available when a WAP address is attached to the current track. Memory status to check the amount of free and used memory on the memory card. Tip: When phone is in standby mode and the Music player on, you can control the player by simultaneously pressing the Music key and the appropriate function on the 4-way scroll key.
Automatic tuning. Briefly press either or on the scroll key to start the channel search upwards or downwards. The search stops when a channel has been found, press OK. To save the channel, see Save channel above. Manual tuning. Briefly press either or on the scroll key to move the channel search 0.1 MHz upwards or downwards or press and hold down the key to quickly search upwards or downwards for a channel. To save the channel you have found, press OK and see Save channel above. Tip: To quickly select Manual tuning, press menu. when in the Radio
Set frequency. If you know the frequency of the radio channel you would like to listen to (between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz), key it in and press OK. To save the channel, see Save channel above. Tip: To quickly select Set frequency, press menu. when in the Radio
Delete channel. To delete a saved channel, scroll to it, press Delete, and OK. Rename. Key in a new name for the saved channel and press OK. Loudspeaker (or Headset) to listen to the radio using the loudspeaker (or headset). Keep the headset connected to the phone. The lead of the headset functions as the antenna of the radio. Mono output (or Stereo output) to listen to the radio in mono (or in stereo). You can normally make a call or answer an incoming call while listening to the radio. The volume of the radio is muted. When you end the call, the radio will automatically be turned on.
When an application using a GPRS or HSCSD connection is sending or receiving data, it may interfere with the radio.
Recorder
You can record music directly from the radio in your phone, or you can connect your phone to a compatible external audio source and record your favourite music. Your recordings are saved to the memory card in your phone. To turn on the Recorder, press Menu, and select Music and Recorder. To view a list of your recordings, select Recording list. While the recording list is displayed, you can press Options and select Play to play the selected recording. Delete to delete the selected recording. Rename to change the track title and artist name of the selected recording.
Recording
To record from the radio, turn on the radio, press Menu and select Music and Recorder. To start recording, select Record. To record from external audio equipment, connect the source device to the line-in connector of the phone using the ADE-2 audio cable. When Device connected, start recording? is displayed: Press Yes to start recording. Press No to just listen to the music played by the connected device. You can start recording by selecting Recorder and Record from the Music menu.
To define your own equalizer settings, select User set. Select the frequency slider bar to adjust with and. Adjust the position of the slider with and. Press OK to save the settings. To adjust the balance, select Balance. Move the slider to the left or right by pressing or , respectively. Press Select to save the balance setting. To turn the loudness effect on or off, select Loudness and then On or Off. To turn the stereo widening effect on or off, select Stereo widening and then On or Off. To reset the music settings to their default values, select Restore default music settings.
Gallery (Menu 8)
You can save images and ringing tones, for example, that have been received in multimedia messages in the folders of the gallery, see Reading and replying to a multimedia message on page 72. The gallery uses shared memory, see Shared memory on page 15. 1. Press Menu and select Gallery. The list of options is shown. 2. Select View folders to open the list of folders. Graphics and Tones are the original folders in the phone. Other available options are: Add folder to add a new folder. Key in a name for the folder and press OK.
Delete folder to select the folder you want to delete. You cannot delete the original folders on the phone. Rename folder to select the folder you want to rename. You cannot rename the original folders on the phone. Gallery downloads (network service) to download more images and tones. Select Image downloads or Tone downloads, respectively. The list of available WAP bookmarks is shown. Select More bookmarks to access the list of WAP bookmarks in the Services menu, see Bookmarks on page 134. Select the appropriate bookmark to connect to the desired WAP page. If the connection fails, you may not be able to access the WAP page from the WAP service whose connection settings are currently active. In this case, enter the Services menu and activate another set of service settings, see Making a connection to a WAP service on page 128. Try again to connect to the WAP page. For the availability of different WAP services, pricing and tariffs, contact your network operator and/or the WAP service provider. Note: Only install software from sources that offer adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software. 3. Select the desired folder and the list of files in the folder is shown. 4. Scroll to the desired file. Press Options and some of the following options are available: Open to open the selected file. Delete to delete the selected file.
Other options available for a game or game set
Options for games, see Other options available for an application or application set on page 114.
Game downloads
Press Menu, and select Games and Game downloads (network service). The list of available WAP bookmarks is shown. Select More bookmarks to access the list of WAP bookmarks in the Services menu, see Bookmarks on page 134. Select the appropriate bookmark to connect to the desired WAP page. If the connection fails, you may not be able to access the WAP page from the WAP service whose connection settings are currently active. In this case, enter the Services menu and activate another set of service settings, see Making a connection to a WAP service on page 128. Try again to connect to the WAP page. For the availability of different WAP services, pricing and tariffs, contact your network operator and/or the WAP service provider.
To download more games, refer also Downloading an application on page 115. Note that when downloading a game, it may be saved in Applications menu instead of the Games menu. Note: Only install software from sources that offer adequate protection against viruses and other harmful software.
Memory status for games
To view the size of memory available for game and application installations, press Menu, and select Games and Memory. See also Memory status for applications on page 116. The games use shared memory, see Shared memory on page 15.
Game settings
Press Menu, and select Games and Settings to set sounds, lights and shakes for the game. For information on Club Nokia and the game downloads, visit www.club.nokia.com. Availability may vary by country.
Applications (Menu 11)
This menu allows the management of Java applications installed on your phone. Your phone software includes some Java applications specially designed for this Nokia phone. Various service providers offer other applications via WAP services. Before you can use one of these other applications you have to download it to your phone.
Operating environment
Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. Use the phone only in its normal operating positions. Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metallic materials may be attracted to the phone, and persons with a hearing aid should not hold the phone to the ear with the hearing aid. Always secure the phone in its holder, because metallic materials may be attracted by the earpiece. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the phone, because information stored on them may be erased.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a handheld 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 always keep the phone more than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately.
Hearing aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider.
Other medical devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular 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 phone 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.
Vehicles
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air-bag systems). Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.

Nokia 3300B Screen Installation Guide
Tools used in this guide
Metal Tweezers (1) T6 Torx Screwdriver (1)
Describes how to replace the screen of the Nokia 3300B.
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Step 1 - installation Battery
Hold the phone with the back-side facing you. Gently press the button on the back of the battery cover. Slide the cover up.
Step 2
Lift the battery out of the phone. Note: It is easiest to lift the battery out from the righthand side, as seen in the picture.
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Step 3 - Screen
Gently push the blue tabs on the top of the phone out of their slots. With the phone facing up, pop the blue faceplate off by using your fingernail (or some tweezers) and working your way around the phone. Note: If the blue cover does not detach easily use your finger nails to try and split it open, as seen in the picture.
Step 4
With the screen still facing you, remove the blue faceplate.
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Step 5
Grab the sides of the keypad and lift it up vertically. If you encounter resistance while removing the keypad, be sure to lift up evenly on both sides, so the button's pin don't snap.
Step 6
Using the Torx T6 bit of a Phillips precision screwdriver, remove the six screws on the phone's inner protective case, as seen in the picture. NOTE: Be sure to save these screws so the phone can be reassembled later.
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Step 7
Holding the phone with the screen facing you, remove the top half of the phone from the circuit board.
Step 8
Hold the top half of the phone with the screen facing you. Using a pair of tweezers, release the tabs holding the two distinct cases together. The tabs are very fragile. Be gentle when releasing the tabs.
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Step 9
Be sure to remove both casings so that the screen is facing down. This will ensure that the screen does not fall out of its case. NOTE: The screen's part identification sticker is on the top back side of the screen. The screen will need to be replaced with the same orientation.
Step 10
Tilt the casing back and the screen should fall out smoothly. Replace the old screen with the new screen.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
This document was last generated on Feb 12, 2011.
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Technical specifications
Full description
Take the music with you with the provocative Nokia 3300 music phone, packed with music features like an MP3 player, stereo FM radio, and a digital recorder. Get going and take your music with you with the Nokia 3300 music phone. Copy MP3 or AAC files from a compatible PC to the included 64 MB memory card (MMC). Load your own music to the PC and make playlists for your very own personal soundtrack. Listen to music while you play one of the preloaded Java games. The four-way scroll key gives excellent control for gaming. And when you're ready for a new challenge, you will find a selection of downloadable games from www.nokia.com. While you're there, you'll also find a selection of Polyphonic ring tones and new True Tones. Or you can make a personalized tone from your collection of MP3 and AAC files. When it comes to messaging, the Nokia 3300 music phone is serious technology. It supports multimedia messaging (MMS), SMS, chat, and email over SMS. Inside you'll find up to 4.5 MB of internal memory for user data, as well as an advanced WAP browser. The Nokia 3300 music phone was made for your music. The portable digital music player comes with a 64 MB memory card (MMC) that can play up to one hour of MP3s or up to two hours of AAC-format tracks for up to eleven hours. Just create playlists from your music library with the Nokia Audio Manager software on your compatible PC, and then drag and drop to transfer the tracks you want to take with you. It's that simple. When you're ready for something fresh, one touch of the music key takes you from the digital music player to the FM radio, where you can preset up to 20 of your favorite stations. When you're ready for something fresh, one touch of the music key takes you from the digital music player to the FM radio, where you can preset up to 20 of your favorite stations. So how do you get started? The Nokia 3300 music phone comes with three minutes of 'music snacks' in AAC format. Even the phone features on the Nokia 3300 music phone are musically oriented! There are lots of preloaded Polyphonic ring tones on the MMC card. The memory card also holds six new True Tones, for a real music-like experience.
| General | |
| Product Type | Cellular phone |
| Phone Design | Candy bar |
| Integrated Components | FM radio, digital player |
| Antenna | Internal |
| Width | 2.5 in |
| Depth | 0.8 in |
| Height | 4.5 in |
| Weight | 4.4 oz |
| Available Body Colors | Black blue, orange |
| Localization | Asia Pacific, Africa, Europe |
| Cellular | |
| Technology | GSM |
| Band | GSM 900/1800 (Dual Band) |
| Service Provider | Not specified |
| Software Platforms Supported | Java |
| Messaging & Internet | |
| Cellular Messaging Services | MMS, Nokia Smart Messaging, SMS |
| Supported SMS Functions | SMS Chat, concatenated SMS |
| Internet Browser | Yes |
| WAP Protocol Supported | WAP 2.0 |
| Communications | |
| GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) | Yes |
| Telephone Features | |
| Voice Dialing | Yes |
| Call Timer | Yes |
| Conference Call Capability | Yes |
| Speech Codec | EFR, FR, HR |
| Ring Tones | 50 |
| Polyphonic Ringer | Yes |
| Vibrating Alert | Yes |
| Additional Features | Intelligent typing (T9), SIM application toolkit (STK), closed user groups |
| Organizer | |
| Missed Calls Memory | 10 |
| Dialed Calls Memory | 20 |
| Received Calls Memory | 10 |
| Phone Book Entries Qty | 250 |
| Calculator | Yes , basic |
| Alarm Clock | Yes |
| Calendar | Yes |
| Reminder | Yes |
| Event Qty | 250 |
| Additional Timer Functions | Countdown timer, stopwatch |
| Digital Player (Recorder) | |
| Supported Digital Audio Standards | AAC, MP3 |
| Memory | |
| Supported Flash Memory Cards | MultiMediaCard |
| Security Features | |
| Phone Lock | Yes |
| Keypad Lock | Yes |
| SIM Card Lock | Yes |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - color |
| Display Resolution | 128 x 128 pixels |
| Color Depth | 4,096 colors |
| Display Indicators | SMS indicator, divert indicator, digital clock, GPRS indicator, missed calls indicator, signal strength, voice message waiting, keypad lock, battery meter |
| Display Illumination Color | White |
| Multi-language Menu | Yes |
| Features | Wallpaper, screensaver |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x data port 1 x audio line in - sub-mini-phone 2.5 mm |
| Battery | |
| Technology | Lithium ion |
| Capacity | 720 mAh |
| Run Time Details | Talk - up to 220 min Standby - up to 230 hrs |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | USB cable Audio cable |
| Included Accessories | Power adapter , software kit, hands-free headset |
| Also Included | MultiMediaCard - 64 MB |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Nokia |
| Part Number | 3300 |
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