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Discover your phone
Philips continuously strives to improve its products.
Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this user
guide or withdraw it at any time without prior notice.
Philips provides this user guide «as is» and does not
accept, except as required by applicable law, liability
for any error, omission or discrepancy between this
user guide and the product described.
Keypad
Microphone
Navigation
and
,
key
Screen
Camera* and
m
key
c
key
Pick up and
Wap
(
key
Hang up and
)
on/off key
* Optional, the camera is an accessory, not included in th
e
s
tandard package and sold separately.
Side keys
b key
How to...
Switch phone On/Off
Press and hold
)
.
Enter PIN code
Enter your PIN code using
the keypad and press
,
or
#
to confirm.
Make a call
Enter the phone number on
the keypad and press
(
to dial.
Answer a call
Press
(
when your
phone rings.
Set conversation
volume
Press the side key up or
down during the call.
Change the ringer
Long press
b
when in idle
mode to access the ringers
list.
Change the ringer
volume
Press the side key up or
down when in idle mode.
End a call
Press
)
.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Discover your phone

Discover your phonePhilips continuously strives to improve its products.Therefore, Philips reserves the rights to revise this userguide or withdraw it

Page 2

Getting started 91.Once the battery and battery cover are clippedon the phone, plug the charger (supplied withthe phone, in the box) into the right ha

Page 3

99ANY WARRANTY OF SATISFACTORYQUALITY MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.PHILIPS’ TOTAL LIABILITY FORDAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISINGOUT

Page 4 - Table of contents

10 Main features2 • Main featuresIn idle mode, press -. Dependingon the selected phonebook (in SIM orin phone), the content that appears onthe screen

Page 5

Main features 11Your phone features an external mirror screen that isactivated when you long press the side key down orwhen receiving a call or a new

Page 6

12 Main featuresProceed as follows if you want a smallclock animation to be automaticallydisplayed at the frequency of yourchoice on the mirror FX scr

Page 7 - 1 • Getting started

Main features 13To record a conversation during a call:1.While one or several simultaneous calls are inprogress, press , to access the call contextcar

Page 8

14 Menu tree3 • Menu treeThe table below describe the complete menu tree (firstto third levels) of your mobile phone, as well as thepage reference you

Page 9 - Abort the copy

Menu tree 15E-Mail p49For each available mail boxSettings / Open mailbox / Send mailBroadcast message p57Reception / Topics / District codesInstant me

Page 10 - Getting started 9

16 Menu treeCall information p69Call settings p69Active flip / Call forward / Mailboxes /Auto redial / Any key answer / Call waiting /Caller IDCall li

Page 11 - 2 • Main features

Multimedia messaging 174 • Multimedia messagingYour mobile phone allows you to sendand receive MMS (multimediamessages), featuring texts, pictures and

Page 12 - Vibra alert

18 Multimedia messagingAlthough the picture preview when creating the MMSis (W)105 x (H)55 pixels, the maximum size of apicture you can send is (W)640

Page 13 - Record dialogue

1Some events may modify the idle screen (missed call,new message, etc.). Press , to access thecorresponding menu or long press c to go back tothe idle

Page 14

Multimedia messaging 19When browsing the lists, specific icons show the type ofthe selected message (read MMS, delivery report,template, etc.). The in

Page 15 - 3 • Menu tree

20 Multimedia messagingsending of your message. Press c to cancel thesending of your message.Download and play an MMSWhen you receive an MMS, an aler

Page 16 - Menu tree 15

Multimedia messaging 21The MMS menu allows you to manage your messagesin 4 different folders. The default (active) folder is thelast one you selected.

Page 17 - 16 Menu tree

22 Multimedia messagingMessages you have saved can only be sent from theDraft or Outbox folders. You can NOT recover an item(whether message, notifica

Page 18 - 4 • Multimedia

Multimedia messaging 23Gateway addressAllows you to enter or change the IP address of theserver’s gateway.Gateway portAllows you to enter or change th

Page 19 - Access the options

24 Multimedia messagingAuto saveThis option can be set On or Off and allows you toautomatically save of the messages sent from theOutbox menu. Message

Page 20 - Multimedia messaging 19

Text or number entry 255 • Text or number entryText can be entered in editing screens in two differentways: by using T9® predictive Text Input, or bas

Page 21 - Get and store attachments

26 Text or number entryIf you wish to access the basic text input, select «Abc»basic text input using * key. This method requiresmultiple key presses

Page 22

Phonebook 276 • PhonebookAll operations described in this chapter require therelevant Phonebook, whether in the SIM or in thephone to be selected.Your

Page 23 - Settings

28 PhonebookYour mobile phone only manages one phonebook at atime and will ignore the information relative to theother one: e.g., if «Smith» is presen

Page 24 - Application settings

2A carousel is a circular loop of icons displayed on thescreen. Each icon represents a feature or operation ofyour phone.All icons don’t fit within th

Page 25 - 24 Multimedia messaging

Phonebook 29Add a record in the phone’s phonebookAdd a name field1.Press - to enter the Phonebook, select<New>, and then press ,.2.Enter the las

Page 26 - 5 • Text or number entry

30 Phonebookdefined picture of that group. The melody defined forthat group will also ring.1.To use Fotocall, you need to be using thephonebook in the

Page 27

Phonebook 313.Repeat steps 1 and 2 to add up to 6 fields to thesame record. Make a short press on c to goback to the previous menu, or a long press to

Page 28 - 6 • Phonebook

32 Phonebookphone numbers into the SIM card, your phonebook isalways updated when switching phonebooks or whenusing another phone.To copy a number int

Page 29 - In the phone

Phonebook 33Use Flash dialIn idle mode, press and hold a keybetween 2 and 9 to dial theassociated entry (see “Hotkeys”page 36): connection is establis

Page 30 - Own numbers

34 Settings7 • SettingsThe Settings menu allows you to customise yourphone and change the settings related to each availableoption (sounds, time and d

Page 31

Settings 35Sounds AlertsAllows you to set alert beeps On or Offfor the following items:-when an Event you programmed in yourorganiser is due,- when yo

Page 32 - Copy to SIM

36 Settings3.Then select the Display period and press ,.The timing you have set will be applied betweeneach picture of the slideshow.AnimationAllows y

Page 33 - Other number

Settings 373.To use the hotkeys, simply press and hold thekey corresponding to the function you want tolaunch or to the number you want to dial whilei

Page 34 - Voice Dial

38 SettingsRedials the number of the last callreceived.Dials the emergency call number.Opens the E-mail menu for access tothe mail boxes.Displays the

Page 35 - 7 • Settings

3Table of contents1. Getting started ...6Insert the SIM card ...6Swi

Page 36 - Screen saver

Settings 39Instead of entering the various menusand browsing the lists, you can also set avoice tag that will activate a feature(e.g., launch the Calc

Page 37 - Wallpaper

40 SettingsUp to 15 voice tags can be defined and shared betweenvoice dial and voice command.Public namesAllows you to manage a specific names list,ca

Page 38 - Settings 37

Settings 41StatusIn each sub-menu (All calls, Whenroaming, etc.), the Status option allowsyou to know whether a type of call isbarred or not.Change co

Page 39 - 38 Settings

42 SettingsFor data callsYour phone will automatically register to the GPRSservice only when required. This option reducesenergy consumption, however

Page 40 - Voice Command

Settings 43Phone Number allows you to enter the phone numberneeded to establish a connection. Select Phone numbersand press ,, then press + or - to se

Page 41 - Security

44 SettingsTime zoneThe time zone and daylight savings are to be set first.You should then double-check date and time ifpreviously set. To know which

Page 42 - Settings 41

Settings 45The settings listed in the column Personal, in thefollowing table, are default settings preset duringproduction. As you can change them, th

Page 43 - 42 Settings

46 Messages8 • MessagesThe Send SMS item of the Messagesmenu allows you to:• send a standard or customised short text messageto someone,• edit the las

Page 44 - Date format

Messages 47Together with an attachmentThis option allows you to attach a sound, icon oranimation to your message and press , to confirmand attach it t

Page 45 - Set time

48 Messages-Delete the selected message,-Store number of the sender if it is attached to themessage,-Store melody if a melody was sent together with t

Page 46 - Settings 45

4Display ... 35Hotkeys ... 36Voice

Page 47 - 8 • Messages

Messages 49Validity periodThis feature is subscription dependent.Allows you to select the length of timeyour message is to be stored in yourSMS centre

Page 48 - Read SMS

50 MessagesYour phone might have been pre-configured. In this case,most parameters are already set and you don’t have to changethem (except for Login,

Page 49 - 48 Messages

Messages 51-ISDN number to enter an ISDN ISP number, OR-Analogue No. to enter an analogic number, thenpress ,.Contact your ISP to know what type of nu

Page 50 - Messages 49

52 Messages1.Press ,, select Messages > E-mail > E-mail 1 >Settings > Account name and press ,.2.Enter the new name in the edition window

Page 51 - GSM settings

Messages 535.Repeat steps 2 to 4 to add as many recipients asrequired.6.Select Validate list and press ,. Then enter thesubject of your e-mail (you ca

Page 52

54 MessagesConnect to the serverConnection process1. Press , and select Messages > E-mail, then E-mail 1 or E-mail 2 depending on the one you wisht

Page 53 - Write and send an e-mail

Messages 55Get and store attachmentsIf the e-mail you have received contains attachments(JPEG picture, text file or another e-mail), they arecharacter

Page 54 - Receive and read e-mails

56 MessagesAdd an e-mail address to the phonebookYou must have selected the phonebook in your phoneto be able to add an e-mail address; this menu item

Page 55 - Headers information

Messages 57In both cases (reply to an e-mail or forward it), yourphone will disconnect from the server when reachingthe network inactivity time out se

Page 56 - Messages 55

58 Mix music9 • Mix musicYour mobile phone features BeDJ, an application thatwill allow you to create, mix and share electronicmusic as well as use yo

Page 57 - Add to names

515. Taking pictures ... 83Camera management ... 83Picture shots ...

Page 58 - Instant message

Mix music 594.In the bottom part of the screen, 9 tracks areavailable, linked to keys 1 to 9 and whichyou can mix: press the key corresponding to thet

Page 59 - 9 • Mix music

60 Mix music3.Press 0 to stop recording.The recording will stop automatically when the mixreaches 50 KB (approximately 2 min.). Capacitydepends on the

Page 60 - Start recording

Mix music 614.As described above, you can then activate anddeactivate tracks, record your mix, etc.The number of active tracks depends on the melodyyo

Page 61 - From existing files

62 Multimedia10 • MultimediaJPEG pictures must have the correct size and formatfor your mobile phone to store and display themcorrectly. Please check

Page 62 - From scratch

Multimedia 63You will not be able to send sounds that are protectedby a copyright. Sounds in the Standard melodies foldercannot be deleted.Press , to

Page 63 - 10 • Multimedia

64 Games and appli.11 • Games and appli.This menu provides the followingfunctions:Enter the figures using the keypad. Calculatoraccuracy is to 2 decim

Page 64 - Sound recording

Games and appli. 651.Select Organiser > Events > <New> and press,.2.Select the type of event to create (Holiday,Meeting, To D o) and press

Page 65 - 11 • Games and appli

66 Games and appli.Changing a repeated event will also modify allinstances of this event: in this case, press , toconfirm.3.Change any information as

Page 66 - Modify an event

Games and appli. 67This menu allows you to set a funny zooanimation that will be displayed on themirror FX screen. When set to On, theanimation can be

Page 67 - Deleting past events

68 Games and appli.This menu can be subscription dependent. As such itsicon and content may vary.This menu gives you access to the brickgame. The obje

Page 68

6 Getting started1 • Getting startedRead the safety instructions in the “Precautions” sectionbefore use.To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM

Page 69 - Brick Game

Call information 6912 • Call informationThis menu allows you to set all the calloptions (call forward, waiting, etc.).Active flipWhen activated, this

Page 70 - 12 • Call information

70 Call informationStatus Allows you to display the status of allcall forwarding.MailboxesThis menu allows you to enter yourvoice mailbox numbers (if

Page 71 - 70 Call information

Call information 71Caller IDAllows you to Show or Hide youridentity to your correspondent. TheStatus option will inform you if thisfunction is activat

Page 72 - GSM counters

72 Call informationTotal durationSelect this option and press , toShow or Reset the time duration ofOutgoing or Incoming calls.Last call informationTh

Page 73 - 72 Call information

Call information 73Last mobile sessionThis option will display the lastconnection session or transfer volumeof your mobile phone (e.g., after a WAPcon

Page 74 - Call information 73

74 WAP13 • WAPYour mobile phone supports servicesbased on the Wireless ApplicationProtocol (WAP). The built-in WAPbrowser allows you to access service

Page 75 - 13 • WAP

WAP 75BookmarksThis menu allows you to store your favourite WAPsite addresses, rename them if desired and access themquickly from the list.This can al

Page 76 - Enter address

76 WAPSelect ProfileThis menu allows you to select one of the availableprofiles, and to then define the connection settings foreach of them: scroll +

Page 77

WAP 77Current certificateAllows you to display the currently used securitycertificate. Press c to go back one page.Rename ProfileThis menu allows you

Page 78 - Push inbox

78 WAPHomepageGives you direct access to the Homepage of the WAPsite you are currently browsing.BackBrings you back to the previously browsed page.You

Page 79

Getting started 74.Replace the battery in its slot as shown below:first place its right side against the right edge ofthe phone and press until it cli

Page 80 - 14 • Operator services

Operator services 7914 • Operator servicesMost items of the Operator Services menu (e.g. Servicenumbers, Services +) are subscription-dependent andspe

Page 81

80 Operator servicespart (the phone number) and then waits for the call tobe connected before sending the rest of the digits asDTMF tones. Any subsequ

Page 82 - Conference

Operator services 81To receive a second call, you must have:- subscribed to this feature,- deactivated the Call forward option for voice calls(see pag

Page 83

82 Operator servicesand select Conference. Repeat the above process untilfive members are connected.If there is an incoming call during the conference

Page 84 - 15 • Taking pictures

Taking pictures 8315 • Taking picturesThe camera is an accessory, that is NOT included asstandard in the package when purchasing the phone.Please cont

Page 85 - General principles

84 Taking picturesPlug in the cameraSimply plug the camera jack into the headset socketon the mobile phone (right hand side), as shownbelow. Then pres

Page 86 - Review the pictures

Taking pictures 85Take a pic tureWith the m key1.If the self-timer option is Off, press the m keyto take a picture, which is then automaticallydisplay

Page 87

86 Taking picturesReceive a callWhen receiving a call while using the camera:1.Answering the call will quit any action linked tothe camera: picture pr

Page 88 - Taking pictures 87

Taking pictures 87Picture qualityAllows you to choose an image quality availableamong the following: Low, Medium, High. The defaultmode is Medium.Self

Page 89 - Trou bleshooti ng

88Trou bleshooti ngThe phone does notswitch onRemove and reinstall thebattery (see page 6). Thencharge the phone until thebattery icon has stoppedflas

Page 90

8 Getting startedIf you do not copy the SIM phonebook at very firstswitch, you will be able to do it directly from thephonebook menu (see page 28).If

Page 91

89You can’t send textmessagesSome networks don’t allowmessage exchanges with othernetworks. Contact youroperator for detailedinformation on this subje

Page 92 - Icons & symbols

90The display showsInsert your SIM cardCheck that the SIM card hasbeen inserted in the right po-sition (see page 6). If theproblem remains, your SIMca

Page 93 - Precautions

91Icons & symbolsIn idle mode, several symbols can be displayedsimultaneously either on external screen or main screen.If the network symbol isn’t

Page 94 - Performance improvement

92PrecautionsYour cellular mobile phone is a low powerradio transmitter and receiver. When it isoperating, it sends and receives radio waves.The radio

Page 95 - Do not use your phone while

93Inadequately protected or sensitive electronicequipment may be affected by radio energy. Thisinterference can lead to accidents.Before boarding an

Page 96 - Environmental care

94For the optimal and satisfactory operation ofthe phone you are recommended to use thephone in the normal operating position(when not using in hands-

Page 97 - Philips authentic

95Respect the local regulations in countries where youdrive and use your GSM phone.If you want to use your phone in a vehicle, install thehands-free c

Page 98 - Limited warranty

96Philips authentic accessoriesCharges your battery in any AC outlet. Small enoughto carry in a briefcase/handbag.Designed to operate your Philips mob

Page 99

97Limited warranty1. What Does This Limited Warranty Cover?Philips warrants to the original retail purchaser(“Consumer” or “You”) that this Philips ce

Page 100

98b) Product that has been damaged due to repair,alteration, or modification by anyone notauthorized by Philips; orc) Product that has reception or

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