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4 Send an audio message. Personalize your multimedia messages in a spontaneous and creative way by sending audio messages. An audio message is easy to record and send, and it eliminates cumbersome voicemail systems. Send an audio message 1. From the Start screen, press the center selection key to open the Menu. 2. Scroll and select Audio message (fig. 4.1). 3. Press Select to begin recording your audio message (fig. 4.2). 4. When you are finished recording, press Select (fig. 4.3). Message ready for use displays. 5. Select Send. 6. Scroll to and select your sending option, such as To phone number. 7. Enter the phone number, or select Find to locate it in your phone book (fig. 4.4). 8. Select OK. Message being sent is displayed. Note: Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or email features can receive and display multimedia messages. Content appearance may vary. Some images and ring tones can not be forwarded. fig. 4.1 fig. 4.3 5 Take a picture. The Nokia 6102 phone gives you the power to communicate visually. Use the integrated camera to snap still images or capture full-motion video clips with sound. See it all richly displayed on the high color, high contrast screen. Take a picture 1. From the Start screen, select the center selection key to open the Menu. 2. Scroll to and select Media (fig. 5.1). 3. Select Camera (fig. 5.2). 4. Aim the viewfinder at your subject and select Capture. You will hear a "snap" as the camera takes the picture and saves it to the Images folder in the Gallery. Tip! You can also access the camera in just one click by pressing the Camera release key. ( ) Send a picture via multimedia messaging 1. After taking a picture, select Send (fig. 5.3). Object added displays. 2. Type your message, then select Send. 3. Select a sending option, such as To phone number. 4. Type in the phone number or select Find. 5. Select OK. Message being sent displays (fig. 5.4). fig. 5.1 fig. 5.3 6 Listen to the radio. There's never a dull moment with the Nokia 6102 phone. Now you can listen to the radio while you work or while you wait. Connect a headset (sold separately) and digitally tune-in using up to 20 preset stations. Listen to the radio 1. Attach a headset accessory. A headset icon ( ) appears in the center of the phone display to indicate the connection. 2. With the headset plugged in, listen to tunes using the earphones or via the loudspeaker by selecting Options. 3. From the Start screen, press the center selection key to open the Menu. 4. Scroll to and select Media. 5. Scroll to and select Radio (fig. 6.1). You will hear sound immediately. 6. You can navigate the radio by using the arrows at the bottom of the frequency display (fig. 6.2). Scroll right, then press the center selection key to go to preset stations or seek new radio stations. fig. 6.1 Save a radio preset 1. While listening to the station you want to save, select Options. fig. 6.3 2. Scroll to and select Save channel (fig. 6.3). 3. Enter a station nickname using the keypad number keys and select OK (fig. 6.4). Channel saved appears. 7 Instant enjoyment. Get the most out of everyday with the Nokia 6102 phone. It's designed for helping you enjoy the moment with audio messaging, camera and video recorder, and infinite customization options. To learn more about other great features, important safety information, and enhancements of your Nokia 6102 phone, review the Nokia 6102 User Guide or visit www.nokiausa.com. fig. 4.2 fig. 4.4 fig. 5.2 fig. 5.4 fig. 6.2 fig. 6.4 © Copyright 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Nokia 6102 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Many features are network dependent and require network support. Some networks have limitations that affect how you can use the phone features. Contact your service provider about feature support and availability. All screens are simulated. N2426

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Listen to the radio.
Listen to the radio.
Instant enjoyment.
Instant enjoyment.
Get the most out of everyday with the Nokia 6102 phone. It’s designed for helping you enjoy the
moment with audio messaging, camera and video recorder, and infinite customization options.
To learn more about other great features, important safety information, and enhancements of
your Nokia 6102 phone, review the Nokia 6102 User Guide or visit
www.nokiausa.com
.
Copyright
©
2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia, Nokia Connecting People, and Nokia 6102 are trademarks
or registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be
trademarks or trade names of their respective owners. Many features are network dependent and require
network support. Some networks have limitations that affect how you can use the phone features. Contact
your service provider about feature support and availability. All screens are simulated. N2426
There's never a dull moment with the Nokia 6102 phone. Now you can
listen to the radio while you work or while you wait. Connect a headset
(sold separately) and digitally tune-in using up to 20 preset stations.
Listen to the radio
1. Attach a headset accessory. A headset icon (
) appears in the
center of the phone display to indicate the connection.
2. With the headset plugged in, listen to tunes using the earphones or
via the loudspeaker by selecting
Options
.
3. From the Start screen, press the center selection key to open
the
Menu
.
4. Scroll to and select
Media
.
5. Scroll to and select
Radio
(fig. 6.1).
You will hear sound immediately.
6. You can navigate the radio by using the arrows at the bottom of
the frequency display (fig. 6.2).
Scroll right, then press the center selection key to go to preset
stations or seek new radio stations.
Save a radio preset
1. While listening to the station you want to save, select
Options
.
2. Scroll to and select
Save channel
(fig. 6.3).
3. Enter a station nickname using the keypad number keys and select
OK
(fig. 6.4).
Channel saved
appears.
Take a picture.
Take a picture.
6
7
5
4
6
7
5
4
fig. 6.2
fig. 6.1
fig. 6.3
fig. 6.4
Send an audio message.
Send an audio message.
The Nokia 6102 phone gives you the power to communicate visually. Use the
integrated camera to snap still images or capture full-motion video clips with
sound. See it all richly displayed on the high color, high contrast screen.
Take a picture
1. From the Start screen, select the center selection key to open
the
Menu
.
2. Scroll to and select
Media
(fig. 5.1).
3. Select
Camera
(fig. 5.2).
4. Aim the viewfinder at your subject and select
Capture
.
You will hear a “snap” as the camera takes the picture and saves
it to the
Images
folder in the Gallery.
Tip!
You can also access the camera in just one click by
pressing the Camera release key. (
)
Send a picture via multimedia messaging
1. After taking a picture, select
Send
(fig. 5.3).
Object added
displays.
2. Type your message, then select
Send
.
3. Select a sending option, such as
To phone number
.
4. Type in the phone number or select
Find
.
5. Select
OK
.
Message being sent
displays (fig. 5.4).
fig. 5.2
fig. 5.4
fig. 5.1
fig. 5.3
Personalize your multimedia messages in a spontaneous and creative
way by sending audio messages. An audio message is easy to record
and send, and it eliminates cumbersome voicemail systems.
Send an audio message
1. From the Start screen, press the center selection key to open
the
Menu
.
2. Scroll and select
Audio message
(fig. 4.1).
3. Press
Select
to begin recording your audio message (fig. 4.2).
4. When you are finished recording, press
Select
(fig. 4.3).
Message ready for use
displays.
5. Select
Send
.
6. Scroll to and select your sending option, such as
To phone number
.
7. Enter the phone number, or select
Find
to locate it in your
phone book (fig. 4.4).
8. Select
OK
.
Message being sent
is displayed.
Note:
Only devices that offer compatible multimedia message or email features can
receive and display multimedia messages. Content appearance may vary. Some images
and ring tones can not be forwarded.
fig. 4.2
fig. 4.1
fig. 4.3
fig. 4.4