Friday 14 November 2014

Nokia E90 Tricks

The E90 features a call log, which records the length of your conversations.


Your Nokia E90 is more than just a phone that places calls and sends text messages. It includes all kinds of helpful functions and features to help you through your day, such as a message reader, unit/measurement converter and a barcode scanner. Knowing your phone's extra features will allow your phone to operate more effectively and efficiently.


Converter


Your phone features a built-in converter that performs conversions between units and currencies. This is helpful if you're at the grocery store and need to align the unit of a food product with a recipe, or if you're in another country and need to figure the amount of money to tip your cab driver. You can access the converter by pushing the "Menu" button, selecting "Office" and then "Converter." You'll be prompted to select which unit or currency you would like to convert. To convert measurements, use the four-way navigation button to scroll to "Type," "Options" and "Conversion Type." A list of measures will appear. Choose the one you like, specify the unit and enter the value for the field you wish to convert in the "Amount" field. The converted amount will appear in the blank "Amount" field.


Message Reader


Make reading your text messages easier by activating the built-in message reader, which reads text messages back to you at the press of a button. Activate the feature by holding down the left navigation key when you receive a text message. To begin the automatic reading of your text message (or email) push the soft key beneath "Options" and then "Listen." You will hear the message being read aloud. To skip to the next message, push the navigation button down. To go to the beginning of the message push the navigation key up. Scroll left or right to turn the volume of the voice down or up, respectively. Stop the reading by pushing the "End" key. If you'd like to adjust the voice properties, push "Menu," "Tools" and then "Speech."


Barcode Reader


Among your phone's handy features is a rare function in the cell phone world called the "Barcode Reader." This function actually scans and decodes two-dimensional barcodes, such as those found in magazines. The codes feature information such as email addresses and phone numbers. You can begin scanning barcodes by accessing your phone's camera. While in camera mode, select "Scan Code." You will see red lines on your display. Place the barcode within the red lines and you will see the information decoded on the display. Save the information by pushing "Options" and then "Save."

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