Nokia N71

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Your Nokia N71
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Your Nokia N71
Model number: Nokia N71-1
Hereinafter referred to as Nokia N71.
Settings
Your Nokia N71 normally has MMS, GPRS, streaming, and 
mobile Internet settings automatically configured, based 
upon your service provider or network operator 
information. You may have settings from your service 
providers already installed in your device, or you may 
receive the settings from the service providers as a special 
text message.
Transfer content
You can transfer content, such as contacts, from a 
compatible Nokia device to your Nokia N71 using 
Bluetooth connectivity or infrared. The type of content 
that can be transferred depends on the phone model. If the 
other device supports synchronization, you can also 
synchronize data between the other device and your Nokia 
N71.
You can insert your SIM card in the other device. When 
Nokia N71 is switched on without a SIM card, the offline 
profile is automatically activated.
Transfer content
1
To use the application for the first time, press 
, and 
select 
Tools
Transfer
. If you have used the 
application before and want to start a new transfer, 
select 
Transfer data
.
In the information view, select 
Continue
.
2
Select whether you want to use Bluetooth connectivity 
or infrared to transfer the data. Both devices must 
support the selected connection type.
3
If you select Bluetooth connectivity to search for 
devices, select 
Continue
. The visibility of the other 
device must be on. Select your other device from the 
list. You are asked to enter a code on your Nokia N71. 
Enter a code (1–16 digits), and select 
OK
. Enter the 
same code on the other device, and select 
OK
. The 
devices are now paired. See ‘Pair devices’, p. 83.
For some device models, the 
Transfer
 application is 
sent to the other device as a message. To install 
Transfer
 on the other device, open the message, and 
follow the instructions on the display.
If you select infrared, connect the two devices. See 
‘Infrared connection’, p. 84.