
Nokia 6820 – 11/04
the categories. (Remember to press down on the joystick to use as your “enter” key) To select a category,
you must first highlight the category using your joystick, and then select “open link”.
Cincinnati Bell Yellow Pages
Search for business and residential phone and address listings from the Cincinnati Bell Yellow pages using
your wireless phone. Find the nearest, get driving directions and more!
Find It
The “Find It” section puts you in command! Now you not only have access to breaking news and
information, you have access to databases of information using your phone! Find stores, get directions,
access phone numbers of friends and businesses, find out who just called with Reverse Lookup, and more!
Within the “Find It” section, you will be able to select among the following menu options:
1. Find Nearest
2. Google
3. Yellow Pages
4. White Pages
5. Reverse Lookup
6. Go To Site
7. Directions
8. Movies
The easiest way to find the nearest hotel, restaurant, etc, is to select “Find Nearest” and “Enter ZIP”. Once
you’ve entered your Zip (starting point) select “next”, then you can select the type of business you are
seeking (restaurant, gas station, etc). Highlight your selection and press enter (press down on the joystick).
Your results will appear.
Google
Google is a search engine that you can select if you want to visit other websites. Note: Many websites are
not set up correctly for access using a mobile phone. If you have trouble viewing a site, the trouble is most
likely with the format of the website and not your mobile phone’s browser.
Yahoo
These are direct links to commonly used e-mail providers, Yahoo and MSN. You can access these sites via
these links or by selecting “other email” under the Email menu option.
Usage History
Keep track of the wireless data usage on your account through this helpful link.
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Also known as “Picture Messaging”, MMS allows users to create messages combining text, sound and graphics.
You can send and receive images, voice clips, music, greeting cards and more. It should be noted, however,
that both the sender and the receiver must have a Next Generation phone that is MMS capable.
There is a $.20 per message charge for each message sent from your next generation phone. The data
(kilobytes) used to transfer of the MMS file will also be deducted from the data in your monthly Wireless Internet
plan. (If not a Wireless Internet subscriber, the sender will be charged $0.03 per kilobyte for the data transfer.)
When receiving an MMS message, the recipient pays nothing; however, the data (kilobytes) used to transfer the
file will be deducted from the recipient’s monthly Wireless Internet data plan balance.
Sending/Receiving MMS Messages
There are 3 ways to send an MMS message: between phones, PC to phone, and phone to PC.
Note! To send MMS message between phones, both the sender and the receiver must have a Next
Generation phone. If the sender has a Next Generation phone and the receiver does not, the receiver will
receive a text (SMS) message with a unique URL (web address) that can be accessed via PC to view the
content.
Sending an MMS from your phone