The Nokia 700 is just one of the latest smartphones to feature Nokia’s new Symbian Belle operating system and brings with it a host of new features to help you get the most from your smartphone. You’ve just got hold of one for Christmas. it’s all new and exciting, but it doesn’t have to be confusing. Setting up your new Nokia 700 is easy. Let us show you how.
Nokia 700: 10 things you need to know
Familiarise yourself with Symbian Belle
From navigating your way around the new operating system to customising it as you please, Symbian Belle is easy to master. It’s also great for music and email. In no time you’ll be using the latest NFC technology to pay for goods using your Nokia 700 as a debit card. Neat eh?
Read how to do it here - Nokia 700: 10 things Symbian Belle makes easier
Add contacts to the homescreen
After you’ve got to grips with the basics, it’s time to make that Nokia 700 your own. Adding contacts to your address book is all well and good.
Even better is adding your best mates and close family contacts to the homescreen. That way you won’t have to rummage around your growing address book. Easy.
Read how to do it here - Nokia 700: How to add contacts to your homescreen
Find the best free music apps
Once you’re done customising and getting used to the Symbian Belle surroundings of your Nokia 700 it’s time to start thinking about some entertainment.
Head over to the Nokia Store and you’ll find plenty of music apps for example. You can find ten of the best free music apps at the below link.
Read how to do it here - Nokia 700: Top 10 free music apps
Find more apps? Oh go on then...
Why stop at music when you can download apps to suit almost any purpose? Apps such as Facebook for keeping in touch with friends, WhatsApp for instant messaging them and Sports Tracker to help you stay fit are just some of the great apps available for the Nokia 700.
Read how to do it here - Top 10 free apps for the Nokia 700
By now you’ll be more familiar with the Nokia 700 and what it can do, so why not drop us a comment below to let us know how you’re getting on?