Nokia E61 0024785 Manuale Utente

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Nokia E61 Technical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
Connectivity and Data Transfer 
Connectivity
•  Pop-Port™ interface
• USB port full speed supported via Pop-Port™
• Remote and local (peer-to-peer) synchronization over Bluetooth technology, IR, cable
• Bluetooth wireless technology 1.2
• HTML browsing with Nokia Browser
• Video and audio streaming (GPP and RealMedia: Real Video and Real Audio 
• WCDMA (GPP Release 99)
• Multiconnectivity
• WLAN connection can be shared by multiple applications at the same time. For example: email, browser 
and synchronization. 
•  Possible to use WLAN, Bluetooth technology, USB and infrared at the same time.
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Messaging and Imaging
Multimedia Messaging (MMS)
• Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS, ver. 1.2) for text, voice clips, video clips and still images receiving, editing 
and sending
• Distribution list 
Email and Messaging 
• Email client for connecting to personal and business email
• Supports POP, IMAP (with idle) and SMTP protocols and MS Active Sync
• Settings via OMA Client Provisioning, OMA Device Management 
• Supported third party email clients: Intellisync Wireless Email, Visto email technology, BlackBerry Connect, 
Goodlink and Seven Always-On Mail
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• Attachments viewers and editors support the most common features of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel 
(Microsoft Office 97, 2000, XP abd 2003). Compatible with Zip Manager and Adobe Reader
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• Instant Messaging client (Yahool, AOL, OMA)
• SMS distribution list 
Enhanced Voice Features 
• Voice dialing, voice commands for menu short cuts, keypad lock and profiles
• Enhanced voice commands (SIND)
• Dedicated voice key for easy use of voice recording, voice dialing, and Push to Talk
Display and User Interface
• Configurable right and left soft keys  
• Input method: full keyboard 
• Active standby enables user to configure 7 applications for fast access 
• Symbian operating system OS 9.1  
• Series 60, 3rd edition
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