Up to 250 locations in SIM card (number of memory
locations in the SIM is SIM specific)
Fetch service: Possibility to use phone numbers from SIM
memory when sending SMS, storing message center number,
voice mailbox number, or activating call divert to 'other
number'
Concatenated messages: Allows writing messages almost
three times as long as usual
Multiple SMS sending: A quick and easy way to send the
same message to several people
Templates: Quick and easy sending of predefined
messages.
Smilies for SMS: Quick and easy insertion of editable
smilies in SMS from smiley templates
Mobile chat: The Nokia 3310 phone supports chat based on
standard SMS, all previous written messages from both
persons are visible on screen however chat messages are not
saved on SIM-card
Picture messaging: Allows a picture to be sent with
text, 7 predefined and replaceable pictures in the phone
plus 1 empty slot
Name and number (business card) sending and receiving
Reminder note sending and receiving
Ringing tones, operator logos, and profiles receiving
Internal Battery
BMC-3 900 mAh NiMH
133g
(standard)
2h
30min - 4h 30min
55h -
260h
ACP-7: 4h ACP-8:
2h
Variation in operation times will occur depending
on SIM card, network settings and usage. Talk time is increased by
up to 30% if Half Rate is active, and reduced by 5% if Enhanced Full
Rate is active.
GENERAL
TIPS AND TRICKS
Changing a Profile The fastest way to
change your profile is to press the power key briefly, select the
desired profile using the Scroll keys, then press OK.
Setting a Profile Name You can use a
profile name to display your name on the display of your phone.
(Note: the General profile canīt be renamed, so use one of the
others.) To display your name on the phone display, select Menu,
Profiles and select the profile you want to use. Then select
Personalize and set up the profile as you desire. The last menu item
on the Personalize list is Rename. Here you can type the name you
would like to display on your phone. Then press the C-key and select
Activate to use the profile.
Returning to Standby Mode If you are
deep within the menu structure and would like to return quickly to
the main menu, you can do this by pressing and holding down the
C-key.
Dialing your Voice Mailbox Press and hold the "1" key and your phone will
dial up your voice mailbox. If the voice mailbox number is not yet
assigned, you will be prompted to define it. If you do not have a
voice mailbox and/or a service number, contact your service
provider.
Finding a Name in the Phonebook From the main menu, press the down Scroll key to
enter your phone book. You can now search for a specific name by
typing the first letter of the name.
Viewing Contactsī Phone Numbers You
can see the phone number of a contact in the phone book by pressing
and holding down the "#" key.
Redialing a Number From the main menu,
press the up Scroll key to see the last dialed number, if any. Press
the up Scroll key again and you will see the previous number dialed,
and so on.
Anytime Alarm Functionality The alarm in your phone works also when the
phone is turned off. So if you set the alarm and turn off your
phone, it will switch itself on and sound the alarm at the set time.
If you press Stop, the device asks whether you want to activate the
device for calls. Press No to switch off the device or Yes to make
and receive calls. Do not press Yes when wireless device use may
cause interference or danger, such as in an airplane.
Fast Menu Access For fast access to a
sub-menu, type in the menu number instead of going through the menus
with the Scroll key. The number of the menu is the number you see in
the upper right corner of the display. So, to set the alarm clock
from the main menu, press Menu and then "111". To set the Ringing
volume to 1, press Menu and then "521".
Legal note Please note that these tips and
tricks do not replace the Userīs Guide. Always read the entire
Userīs Guide for important safety information, which may not be
included here. Read your phone's Guide for more information on these
features. These tips are provided to supplement the userīs guide and
should not be used in place of a complete userīs guide.
Messaging
Tips and Tricks
Writing Numerals in an SMS To key in
just one or two numerical characters into an SMS, press and hold
down one of the number keys for about two seconds. It will
automatically select the numerical value marked on the key. To key
in several numerical characters, change the input from alpha
characters to numerical characters by pressing and holding down the
"#" key for about two seconds. In the upper left part of the display
you will see "123" as an indication of numerical input. Press and
hold down the "#" again for about two seconds to change back to
alpha characters.
Temporarily Suspending the Predictive Text Input When you want to
include some special words not normally found in your language in an
SMS, it can be convenient to turn off the dictionary temporarily. To
alternate between dictionary on and off, double-click the "#" key.
An indicator in the upper left part of the display will show whether
the dictionary is on or off.
Choosing the Right Word If you are
deep within the menu structure and would like to return quickly to
the main menu, you can do this by pressing and holding down the
C-key.
Using Special Characters If you have the dictionary turned on and would
like to enter a special character, press and hold down the "#" key
for two seconds to call up the special character display. When you
are in the special character mode, jump down one line at the time by
pressing the "#" key.
Counting Characters and Messages An indicator in the upper right
corner of the display shows the number of characters and text
messages to be sent as "xxx / y", where "xxx" is the number of
charcters and "y" is the number of messages.
Legal note Please note that these tips and tricks do not
replace the Userīs Guide. Always read the entire Userīs Guide for
important safety information, which may not be included here. Read
your phone's Guide for more information on these features. These
tips are provided to supplement the userīs guide and should not be
used in place of a complete userīs guide.