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Contact information
All contact information, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, that you
store, goes into the Contacts directory. The phone, the communicator
interface, and each of the applications have their own views of the Contacts
directory. The information shown depends on the information the selected
application can use. For example, when you are making a call via the phone,
you can view the name and the phone number(s) of the contact. Possible fax
numbers, e-mail addresses, job titles, etc., are not shown.
Facts about cellular data transmission
The Nokia 9110i Communicator employs the data transmission capabilities of
the GSM network to send faxes, short messages and e-mail, and to establish
connections with remote computers.
Cellular data connections can be made from most locations where your
wireless phone operates. However, it is recommended that you move the
communicator to a location where the strongest possible cellular signal can
be obtained. When the signal is strong, data transmission is efficient. In
general, you should not expect the same performance from cellular data
communications as from landline communications due to the inherent
characteristics of the cellular environment. The following factors may impair
cellular connections:
Noise
Radio interference from electronic appliances and equipment, as well as from
other wireless phones in metropolitan areas where wireless phones are
prevalent.
Handover
As the wireless phone user moves from one network cell to another, the signal
strength of the channel drops and the cellular telephone exchange may hand
the user over to a different cell and frequency, where the signal is stronger. A
cell handover may also occur when the user is stationary due to varying
cellular traffic loads. Such handovers may cause slight delays.
Electrostatic discharge
A discharge of static electricity from a finger or a conductor may cause
erroneous functions in electric devices. The discharge may result in “garbled”
display and unstable software operation. Cellular connections may become
unreliable, data may be corrupted, and the transmission halted. In this case
you need to end the existing call (if any), switch off the phone (if on) and
remove the battery. Then replace the battery and establish a new cellular
connection.
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