Organizer Menu
| Alarm Clock |
· Alarm Time
· Alarm Tone |
|
| Calendar |
· Make A Note
· Meeting
· Call
· Birthday
· Memo
· Reminder
· Send A Note
· Day Notes
· Note View
· Delete
· Edit
· Move
· Repeat
· Copy
· Settings
· Date
· Time
· Format
· Auto-Delete
· View |
|
| To-Do List |
· Add
· Subject
· Priority
· Low
· Medium
· High
· Dictionary
· View
· Delete
· Edit |
In the To-Do List,
users can save notes for tasks that they have to do. They can
organize tasks in several ways. |
| Notes |
· Add
· Delete
· Edit
· Insert Time And Date |
Use Notes for writing
and sending notes via infrared, Bluetooth, or as a SMS or MMS
message to another compatible phone. Notes use shared memory. |
| Wallet |
· Create Wallet Code
· Verify Wallet Code
· Wallet Profiles
· Select Payment Card Next
· Select Loyalty Card Next
· Select Access Card Next
· Select User Info Card Next
· Select Billing Address Next
· Select Shipping Address Next
· Select Receipt Delivery Address Next
· Select Receipt Delivery Method Next
· To Phone Number
· To E-Mail Address
· Wall Profile Name
· Cards
· Payment Card
· Loyalty Card
· Access Cards
· User Info Card
· Address Cards
· Tickets
· Receipts
· Personal Notes
· Send As Text
· Copy To Calendar
· Use Detail
· Delete
· Settings
· Change Code
· Phone ID |
Users can use the
wallet to pay for purchases via the browser. Save personal
information such as credit card numbers and addresses in the wallet,
then use the data that is saved during browsing. Access codes to
mobile services that request usernames and passwords can also be
saved.
The data in the wallet is protected with a wallet code that users
can define when they access the wallet for the first time.
Wallet Profiles creates card combinations for different services.
Cards save personal information. Users can save payment card,
loyalty card, and access card information for username and password
combinations.
Tickets save notification e-tickets that users have bought via
mobile service.
Receipts saves a list of receipts for mobile purchases.
Payment Cards are used for storing credit and debit cards,
Loyalty Cards for membership cards, Access Cards for personal
usernames and passwords to online services, User Info Cards for
customized personal preferences for online services, and Address
Cards for basic contact information |
| Synchronize |
· Synchronize
· Settings
· Active Internet Sync. Settings
· Edit Active Internet Sync. Settings
· Settings Name
· Data To Be Synced
· Contacts
· Calendar
· Notes
· Database Address
· Contacts Database
· Calendar Database
· Notes Database
· User Name
· Password
· Synchronization Server
· Connection Settings |
Save the calendar,
contacts data, and notes on a remote internet server (network
service) or on a compatible PC. If users have saved data on the
remote internet server, they can synchronize their phone by starting
the synchronization from the phone. Data on the SIM card will not be
synchronized. |
The Calendar feature is standard with other Nokia phones. Enter up to
500 entries depending on shared memory available. Store events as calls,
birthdays, memos, or reminders. Outdated entries may be automatically
deleted. Schedules may be viewed monthly or daily.
A To-Do List feature is included to keep on top of tasks. Options to set
deadlines for each entry is present. Notes allows users to jot down quick
messages to save for later. Up to 3000 symbols can be added in each note.
The Wallet feature lets users store personal information safely by requiring
a password to access them. Store credit cards, passwords, tickets, etc.
For synchronizing between the 6820 and a PC, the phone is also SyncML compatible.
SyncML is the common language for synchronizing all devices and applications
over any network. With SyncML any personal information, such as email, calendars,
to-do lists, contact information and other relevant data, will be consistent,
accessible and up to date, no matter where the information is stored.
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