Nokia 216 User's Guide
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To perform a factory reset on your Nokia 216, go to 'Settings', select 'Restore settings', and then enter the security code if prompted. The default code is usually 12345, unless you have changed it.
To extend the battery life, reduce screen brightness, turn off Bluetooth and mobile data when not in use, and close unused apps running in the background.
Ensure the charger and cable are functioning correctly by testing them with another device. Also, check the charging port for any debris or damage. If the issue persists, consider replacing the battery or consulting a professional technician.
You can transfer contacts via Bluetooth by going to 'Contacts', selecting 'Options', then 'Mark/Unmark', and choosing the contacts you want to send. After marking, select 'Options' again and choose 'Send via Bluetooth'.
Yes, you can use a microSD card with your Nokia 216. The maximum supported size is up to 32 GB.
First, ensure that the SIM card is correctly inserted. Restart the phone and check if the 'Airplane mode' is turned off. If the issue continues, try selecting the network manually in the 'Settings' menu.
To update the software, go to 'Settings', select 'Phone', then 'Software updates'. If an update is available, follow the prompts to download and install it. Ensure your phone is charged and connected to the internet.
Clear the cache by going to 'Settings', then 'Phone', and 'Storage'. Delete unnecessary files or apps. Restart the phone to refresh its system.
To set up speed dial, open 'Contacts', select the contact you want, choose 'Options', then 'Set as speed dial'. Assign the contact to a number key you prefer.
Unfortunately, the Nokia 216 does not have a built-in feature to take screenshots. You may need to use a third-party app if available or use another device to capture the screen manually.