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Mobile phone functions, expressed in English

First, let’s take a look at the Menu. You will see the following common options (the specific names will vary depending on the mobile phone manufacturer and model): Message, Call Register Records), Phone book, Settings, Organiser, Games, Applications, Extras, Connectivity, etc.

First enter the first item Messages to recognize the words:

Select Select to enter, we will see some directories like this:

Text messages (text Message)

1. Create message (New message)

2. Inbox (Inbox)

3. Create SMS e-mail (New email )

4. Sent items (sent information)

5. Saved items (saved information)

6. Achive (archive folder)

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7. Templates

8. My folders

9. Distribution lists

10. Delete messages

The menu in the second Multimedia msgs. (Multimedia messages) is almost the same as above, so I won’t go into details. Other words related to short messages include:

Chat (room)

Voice messages (voice messages)

Info Messages (broadcast messages) )

Message settings (Message settings)

Service commands (Network command editor)

The second item Call register (call record) is related to calls Some English vocabulary and its Chinese comparison, you can basically get the answer after reading them in turn:

Missed calls (missed calls)

Received calls (received calls)

Dialed numbers

Delete recent call lists

Call duration

Call costs ( Call billing)

GPRS data counter (GPRS counter)

GPRS connection timer (GPRS timer)

The third item Phone book (communication record) The most common commands in are as follows:

Search

Add name

Edit name

Delete

Copy

Settings

Speed ??dials

My numbers (This mobile phone number)

Caller groups (number groups)

Nokia has a corresponding English Profiles for the profile mode. I feel that it is not very good. It is better to use Tone Mode.

However, some of the options we often use are probably known to everyone:

General (standard)

Silent (silent)

Meeting (meeting)

Outdoor

Next in Settings we will see some English words like this:

1. Personal shortcuts

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1). Right selection key (right selection key)

2). Select to options (select shortcut operation)

3). Organize Go to options (organization Shortcut operation)

2. Time and date settings (time and date settings)

3. Call settings (call settings)

1). Call divert ( Call transfer)

2). Anykey answer (any key to answer)

3). Automatic redial (automatic redial)

4). Speed ??dialing ( One-touch dialing)

5). Call waiting (call waiting)

6). Summary after call (call report)

7). Send my caller identity (send this phone number)

8). Line for outgoing calls (user dials out number)

4. Phone settings (mobile phone settings)

1 ). Language (language)

2). Automatic keyboard (automatic keyboard lock)

3). Cell info display (cell information display)

4) . Welcome note (boot greeting)

5). Network selection (network selection)àAutomatic (automatic)

6). Confirm SIM service actions SIM update prompt

7). Help text activation help information display on/off

8). Start-up tone (boot ringtone)

5. Display settings (display settings)

1). Wallpaper (wallpaper)

2). Color schemes (color mode)

3). Operator logo (network logo)

4). Screen saver timeout (screen saver startup time)

5). Display brightness (screen brightness)

6. Tone settings (prompt tone settings)

1). Incoming call alert (ringing mode)

A. Ringing (continuous ringing)

B. Ascending (increase)

C. Ring once (ring once)

D. Beep once (beep)

E. Off (off)

2). Ringing tone (ring tone selection)

3). Ringing

volume (ringtone volume)

4). Vibrating alert (vibration mode) on/off

Everyone must learn the word vibrate. Many people want to express in English that their mobile phones are in You won’t be able to say it when you’re in a state of vibration, so you should remember this.

:)

5). Message alert tone (message prompt tone)

6). Keypad tones (keypad tones) on/off

7). Warning tones (warning tone) on/off

7. Alert for (priority number group) all calls/Family/VIP/Friends/Business

8. Accessory settings (attachment settings)

1). Headset

9. Security settings

1). PIN code request

2). Call barring service (call restriction)

3). Fixed dialing (fixed dialing) on/off

4). Closed user group (closed user group)

5). Security level (confidentiality)

6). Access codes (password function)

10. Restore factory settings (restore factory settings)

In addition, the mobile phone function that we often use is the Alarm Clock. Friends who go to bed late and get up early need to set alarm time every day, right? :)

The remaining functions and their corresponding vocabulary are listed below. If you don’t know them, you might as well take a note of them:

Gallery (multimedia materials)

1. View folders

2. Add folder

3. Delete folder

4. Rename folder

5. Gallery services

Organiser

1. Calendar

2. To-do list (notebook)

Games

Extras Function)

1. Calculator

2. Countdown timer

3. Stopwatch

4. Wallet (electronic wallet)

Connectivity (data connectivity)

1. Infrared (infrared)

2. GPRS

Service (Internet service)

1. Home (homepage)

2. Bookmarks (bookmarks)

3. Service inbox (service mailbox)

4. Settings

5. Go to address

6. Clear the cache

Here Let me introduce some English vocabulary related to mobile phone technology, I hope it will be useful to everyone:

bluetooth: Bluetooth technology (wireless headset listening)

Wi-Fi: wireless Fidelity wireless fidelity (Right now

Technology used in "Little Smart")

Hi-Fi: High Fldelity

3-G: Generation Three third generation

PHS: Personal Handyphone System Personal portable mobile phone system

Walkie-Talkie: walkie-talkie

Gotone: Global Communication

GPS: Global Positioning System Global Positioning System

Monternet: Mobile Internet Mobile Monternet

GPRS: General Packet Radio Service

SMS: Short Message Service

MMS: Multi -media Messaging Service Multimedia Messaging Service

SIM card: Subscriber Identity Module Customer Identity Card

GSM: Global System For Mobile Communications Global System for Mobile Communications

WAP :Wireless Application Protocol Wireless Application Protocol (even if the mobile phone has Internet access function)

PAS: Personal Access System Personal Access System (such as "Little Smart")

CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access Code multiple addresses

pre-paid Phone Card: stored value card

Roaming: roaming

Voice Prompt: voice prompt

WLANs: Wireless Local Area Networks Wireless LAN

DV: Digital Video Digital Camera

3-D: Three-Dimension

LCD: Liquid Crystal Display

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