How many entries can be saved in the Nokia 8910i
phone book memory? >>
Which features in the Nokia 8910i share memory and
what are the memory figures for the Nokia
8910i? >>
What kinds of services does Club Nokia offer for
the Nokia 8910i and when will they be available?
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1. Is the Nokia
8910i made of real metal?
The visual outer covers of the Nokia 8910i are made of
real titanium to offer the ultimate premium experience.
Real titanium brings a smooth feeling of material and
awareness of having something extraordinary in your hands. ^ Back to top.
2. How does
the Nokia 8910i differ from the Nokia 8910?
The new Nokia 8910i has a color screen with 4096 colors.
It also incorporates MMS and Java™ ä technology
for users seeking a premium mobile communications experience.
With a rich set of wallpapers provided in the phone and
through Club Nokia, the phone can be personalized to meet
individual tastes.
3. What are
the operation times for the Nokia 8910i?
The Nokia 8910i operational times in GSM 900/ 1800 are:
Talk time *
Battery (BLB-2)
Standard, 830 mAh Li-Ion
2
h 30 min – 4 h 30 min
Standby time *
Battery (BLB-2)
Standard, 830 mAh Li-Ion
150
h – 300 h
* Variation in operating times may occur depending on
SIM card, network and usage settings, usage style and
environments. Talk time is increased by up to 30% if half
rate is active and reduced by 5% if enhanced full rate
is active.
6. How many
entries can be saved in the Nokia 8910i phone book memory?
The maximum number of memory locations is 500 names with
5 numbers and 5 details. The Nokia 8910i supports up to
250 numbers (only 1 number per name) on the SIM card (the
actual number of memory locations in the SIM is SIM-specific).
7. Which
features in the Nokia 8910i share memory and what are
the memory figures for the Nokia 8910i?
The following features in this phone may share memory:
phone book, text and multimedia messages, images and ringing
tones in Gallery, calendar, to-do notes, and Java™
games and applications. Using any such features may reduce
the memory available for any features sharing memory.
This is especially true with heavy use of any of the features
(although some of the features may have a certain amount
of memory specially allotted to them in addition to the
amount of memory shared with other features). For example,
saving many images, bookmarks, Java™ applications,
etc. may take all of the shared memory and your phone
may display a message that the memory is full. In this
case, delete some of the information or entries stored
in the shared memory features before continuing.
Static memory means that a certain amount of memory is
allocated to each static memory function.
The following functions generally share a memory pool
of 316 KB (see the static memory part for those functions,
which may also have a static memory allocation). Each
function is dependent on the data quantity per item and
the shared memory available at the time in the Nokia 8910i:
Phone book (up to 500 entries)
SMS (up to 50 text messages or 10 concatenated messages
consisting of 5 message segments)
Calendar notes (up to 250 entries)
To-do list (up to 30 entries)
Downloaded ringing tones
MMS messages (max. size 45 KB per MMS message)
Ringing tones in Gallery
Images (8 preset, all removable)
Java™ applications (1 preset, both removable,
max. download size 64 KB per application)
Operator logos (downloaded)
WAP cache (up to 20 entries)
WAP bookmarks (up to 49 entries)
WAP security cache and certificates (up to 20 entries)
8. What
kinds of services does Club Nokia offer for the Nokia
8910i and when will they be available?
Members of Club Nokia can download color graphics and
pictures via WAP from Club Nokia to be used as wallpaper
pictures in your Nokia 8910i, for example.
You can also store pictures in a personal picture zone
in Club Nokia’s Photo Zone, and send pictures as
multimedia messages to compatible devices from the Club
Nokia web site.
Java™ games and applications can also be downloaded
via WAP from Club Nokia.