The Nokia N75 is a 3G cell phone that includes a two megapixel digital camera, video capabilities, MP3 storage and playback, plus Bluetooth compatibility and other up-to-date technology inside a very small camera body. The host of impressive features that comes standard on the Nokia N75 make learning to use the phone seem a little daunting. Despite all of the different components involved though, using the Nokia N75 doesn't have to be a complicated process.
Instructions
Using Features
1. Download the Nokia N75 Manual from AT&T's Phone/Device Support page. The manual contains 138 pages of important N75 information, such as troubleshooting and changing the battery. It's a good reference to keep on hand.
2. Turn the phone on by pressing the circular button with the thick stripe down the middle. You will need to hold the button down for several seconds for the phone to recognize the command. The phone may ask for a lock code. The factory-set lock code is "12345."
3. Set some basic information on your N75. The first time the phone is powered on, it will request the city, date and time. To locate the city, use the phone's number pad to enter the first few letters of the city's name. To select month and date, use the directional pad to scroll between selections and press the button in the center to make the selection take effect.
4. Press and hold the button with the music note to get into the music player feature. The music menu will open on the screen, and you will have access to all of the music you have stored on your N75. The directional keypad can be used for scrolling through and selecting songs.
5. Use the button with a camera on it to take pictures. Pictures can be taken with the phone either open or closed. To zoom in and out with the phone open use the left and right buttons on the directional keypad. To zoom in and out with the phone closed use the left and right arrow keys.
6. Capture video by changing from image mode into video mode. The button to switch between these modes is marked by an arrow pointing toward a checkerboard pattern. Once the camera is in video mode, the same buttons used for zooming and capturing pictures can be used to capture video.
7. Make phone calls and send texts in the same way that you would on most other cell phones. While the Nokia has added a lot of features in the N75 that technologically-minded consumers will want, they haven't changed the basics of the phone. When you want to make a call, you can still simply select a name from your contact list or dial the number and press send. When you want to text, you can use your phone's number pad to type.
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