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You can have such operations as Create Memo, Browse, Add, Edit, Delete, Delete All and
Send on memos.
If you have set alarm for the memo, when the set time is reached, the mobile phone will
ring and display the memo content.
6.3 FM
Your mobile phone supports FM radio. To use the mobile phone to listen to radio, insert
the headset connection cable into the headset port on the mobile phone. The headset
connection cable functions as the antenna of the FM radio, so it should hang freely. While
listening to radio, you can dial or receive a call normally. During call conversation, the radio will
turn mute automatically. If some applications are using GPRS or CSD to send or receive data,
they may interfere with the radio.
When the FM radio is activated, the mobile phone will display the number and name (if
having been saved) and frequency of the radio channel. If you have saved some radio
channels (at most 9 channels) in the mobile phone, you can roll to choose the desired channel.
1. Search channels
1) Search manually:
When the FM radio is activated, press the left and right direction keys to search radio
channels manually. Press the left direction key once forward by 0.1mHz and the right
direction key backward by 0.1mHz to search the desired channel.
2) Search automatically:
When the FM radio is activated, press the upper direction key and then the left/right
direction key to search radio channels automatically. After channels are searched, the
search will stop.
2. Close FM radio: Press the lower direction key to close FM radio.
3. Adjust volume: In the FM radio play interface, Click “+”or “-” key to adjust volume.
4. Option menu
Channel list: Display the channels to be saved; at most, you can save 9 channels.
Manual input: You can edit the specified radio frequency band. The frequency of the
radio is between 87.5mHz and 108.0mHz.
Preset Auto Search: You can have automatic search and save the searched channels
into the list.
Settings: You can set background play.
6.4 Java
Java™ and all symbols based on Java are the trademarks or registered trademarks of
Sun Microsystems, Inc..
The application and the software supported type are the J2ME™ applications based
on Java technology and with the extension names of .jad or .jar. .jar files are needed to install
Java applications. If this file does not exist, the device will ask you to download one. If the