Introduction14 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All Rights Reserved.Contact informationAll contact information, such as names, addresses, phone numbers, that youstore, goes into the Contacts directory. The phone, the communicatorinterface, and each of the applications have their own views of the Contactsdirectory. The information shown depends on the information the selectedapplication can use. For example, when you are making a call via the phone,you can view the name and the phone number(s) of the contact. Possible faxnumbers, e-mail addresses, job titles, etc., are not shown.Facts about cellular data transmissionThe Nokia 9110 Communicator employs the data transmission capabilities ofthe GSM network to send faxes, short messages and e-mail, and to establishconnections with remote computers.Cellular data connections can be made from most locations where yourwireless phone operates. However, it is recommended that you move thecommunicator to a location where the strongest possible cellular signal canbe obtained. When the signal is strong, data transmission is efficient. Ingeneral, you should not expect the same performance from cellular datacommunications as from landline communications due to the inherentcharacteristics of the cellular environment. The following factors may impaircellular connections:NoiseRadio interference from electronic appliances and equipment, as well as fromother wireless phones in metropolitan areas where wireless phones areprevalent.HandoverAs the wireless phone user moves from one network cell to another, the signalstrength of the channel drops and the cellular telephone exchange may handthe user over to a different cell and frequency, where the signal is stronger. Acell handover may also occur when the user is stationary due to varyingcellular traffic loads. Such handovers may cause slight delays.Electrostatic dischargeA discharge of static electricity from a finger or a conductor may causeerroneous functions in electric devices. The discharge may result in “garbled”display and unstable software operation. Cellular connections may becomeunreliable, data may be corrupted, and the transmission halted. In this caseyou need to end the existing call (if any), switch off the phone (if on) andremove the battery. Then replace the battery and establish a new cellularconnection.