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Nokia Music Player 2.5.11021. Nokia Music Player is very powerful program developed by Nokia Music Player With Nokia Music Player you can managing and transferring music from portable devices to a PC often requires more than a simple USB cable or card reader. Nokia C3 Opera Mini how to minimize opera mini or ebuddy in nokia c3? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. 6021 (used as backup, still work), 5220 XpressMusic (Drown, screaming for Contact Service), C3-00 (my current phon. 2 people were helped by this reply.
These settings below will work on most phones in order to change from a 2G network to a 3G network. If these settings do not work then check the user manual for more information. Nokia C3 – Change 2G to 3G Find out how to switch from 2G to 3G on your Nokia C2-01. • Press Menu • Select Settings • Select Phone • Select Network mode, and choose dual mode, UMTS or GSM Incoming search terms: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.
Opera Mini is the web browser of choice and as with all the apps so far, it may be a little basic and slow but it displays correctly formatted full-width web-pages and most definitely gets the job done. There are some nice extra touches as well. Start typing in the address bar and it brings up matching sites you’ve previously visited.
Zooming into a comfortable reading level is a single button press away, as is returning to the fullpage view. What’s more, when zoomed in, text is formatted to fit the width of the screen so you don’t need to scroll from left to right to read it all. Topping it all off, with Wi-Fi onboard you can actually browse at a reasonable pace, though 3G isn’t present so mobile browsing is a little slow. On the multimedia side, the C3 is certainly limited. You get a basic music player that correctly reads mp3 tags, arranging your music into folders of Artist, Album, and Song.
You also get an FM radio, while on the visual side there’s a simple picture viewer and video playback is supported, though you’ll probably struggle to find much that plays on it. As for this phone’s camera, about the best thing you can say about it is that it’s there for taking the odd snap of friends. However, its miserly 2-megapixel resolution, lack of autofocus or a flash, and generally mediocre performance means you’ll still want a proper camera whenever possible. Meanwhile, the limitation of five second video clips is particularly disappointing. At least the app is easy enough to use.
A selection of basic apps like an alarm clock, calculator, and voice recorder are installed though you don’t get anything quite so clever as a map application or compass. You also get a couple of reasonably enjoyable basic games and both games and apps can be added to by visiting the OVI app store where a plethora of both free and paid for apps are available. Making calls on the Nokia C3 is another area where it shines.
The ear piece is loud and clear while we heard no complaints of the microphone from the other end. Even the loudspeaker is above average and certainly trounces the poor one on the. Battery life seemed very good especially when left on standby, as there are no apps running in the background – we left this phone for nearly a week after fully charging it and it still had four out of four bars showing when we returned to it. In more heavy use it of course drains quicker, but we’d expect you to only worry about charging it a couple of times a week.