There are different ways that you can transfer your old phone’s address book to your new phone.
If switching from a Digital (TDMA) phone to a Nokia 6010
You will need to manually transfer numbers from one phone’s address book to another by following the
instructions in your phone’s User Guide.
If switching from a Next Generation (GSM/GPRS) phone to a Nokia 6010
Next Generation phones, such as the Nokia 6010, allow you to save contacts to your phone or to your SIM
card (which is a memory chip that you can remove and insert into future next generation phones that you
use). If you decide to change phones (to another Next Generation phone) at any time, be sure to save your
contacts to your SIM card so that you can simply take your address book with you. To copy your contacts to
your SIM, select Contacts→Copy→From Phone to SIM Card→All→Move Original. You’ll be asked “Move
Entries?”, and should select “OK”. When your phone is finished moving the entries, you can exit by
pressing the key with the red swoosh. Note: SIM cards are only able to save 200 numbers, and only one
number per name.
Setting Up VoiceMail
Please to refer to the Welcome Guide, which you received with your phone, for full instructions on how to set up
your VoiceMail service. For the Nokia 6010, be sure to follow the “Next Generation” phone instructions and use
1111 as your temporary VoiceMail password. You’ll want to set up your VoiceMail as soon as possible, since
this service is active immediately and callers may be leaving messages for you.
Using Text Messaging
Have you wanted to reach someone, but know that they are in a place where they can’t receive a phone call, or
have you just wanted to pass a quick comment along without making it into a long voice conversation? Text
Messaging may just be for you.
Text messaging is already active on your phone, and any messages that you receive are FREE. This is
especially handy because it means you may be able to receive info alerts for free from sites such as CNN.com,
or the Weather Channel, etc. PC users can also send 150 character-long emails to your phone using your 10
digit telephone
something like this: 5135551212@gocbw.com
To respond to text messages, it’s just a dime per message that you send, or you can get a money-saving text
messaging plan if you become a frequent user. To switch to a text messaging plan at any time, simply call
#TXT from your wireless phone and add the service using our automated ordering line. Using text messaging is
easy. See the following instructions, which can be used on virtually any Nokia phone.
To send a text message from your wireless phone:
1. Press the Menu button on your Nokia phone
2. Scroll to Messages and press Select
3. Scroll to Text Messages and press Select
4. Scroll to Write Message (or similar option) and press Select
5. Use the key pad to type your message (up to 150 characters)
6. Once you’ve typed your message, press Send
number@gocbw.com
a. Example – Type the word ‘HELLO’
i. Press the 4 key twice for H
ii. Press the 3 key twice for E
iii. Press the 5 key three times for L (wait a couple of seconds)
iv. Press the 5 key three times for L
v. Press the 6 key three times for O
as the email address. To illustrate, the format of the address would look
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7. You can either:
a. Manually input a 10-digit wireless number and press OK
b. Press Find and scroll through your phone book and Select the contact you wish to send your
message to.
8. Once you send the message, your phone will display Message Sent letting you know the message has
successfully been sent from your phone. Most messages should be delivered within a few seconds,
however multiple variables could delay, or prevent messages from being successfully delivered.
Helpful Hints
To insert a ‘space’ press the 0 key
To insert a ‘period’ press the number 1 key
If you’re sending a message to a stored contact, the wireless number must contain 10 digits for the
message to be sent successfully.
You can change input modes by pressing Options and scrolling to insert number, insert symbol, or
enabling predictive text.
You can capitalize words by letters by pressing the # key.
Send a message from your computer to your wireless phone by indicating the email address as your 10-
digit wireless number @gocbw.com (e.g. 5131234567@gocbw.com).
For more advanced options (such as usingT9/Predictive text) please consult your user manual.
Cincinnati Bell Wireless Internet Services
Have you ever wanted to look up a sports score, get a breaking news headline, or check your e-mail but were
nowhere near a PC? Now you can do all of that and more using your wireless phone!
This section will provide detailed information on all the amazing things you can do with your next generation
phone. If you subscribe to one of the Wireless Internet plans, there are a lot of added benefits you receive
including a free Fuse email box, the ability to personalize your service and set up short cuts to the places you
visit most often, and better rates on downloads and data usage beyond your selected plan. If you choose not to
subscribe, you can still try Wireless Internet and pay-as-you-go using our more limited service.
All the applications within this section require that you be connected
How do I connect to CBW Internet Services?
Select Menu→Services→CBW Internet (could also say “CBW GPRS”). Once in the Cincinnati Bell Wireless
Internet section, you’ll see the following menu:
• National News
• Cincinnati.com
• ESPN
• Ringtones & Graphics
• Java Games
Navigating through menus:
To select one of these menu options, use the up and down keys to scroll through the menu. When the item
you want is highlighted, press the button with the green swoosh, which is the “TALK” button. (Tip! The
“TALK” button is just like the “ENTER” key on your PC, which lets you select the menu item with one touch).
Entering Letters, Symbols and Numbers into your Phone:
Your phone’s user guide has great information to help you learn how to enter numbers, letters, and symbols.
You’ll need to learn how to do this before continuing. (Tip! Also check out “Predictive Text”, and how to
change cases from capital to lower case letters. It will make your experience much easier.)
E-mail
• Wall Street Journal
• Entertainment
• My Info
• Cincinnati Bell Yellow
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to Cincinnati Bell Wireless Internet Service.
Find It
• Google
• Yahoo
• Usage History
Wireless Internet Service Overview
National News
Get the latest news straight from the AP wire! Searchable news categories include AP News, Weather and
Wall Street Journal. Within AP News, your categories include: US, World, Business, Science & Technology,
Politics, Sports, Entertainment, Health and more!
Cincinnati.com
Access local information from your wireless phone - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - from The Cincinnati
Enquirer, The Cincinnati Post, The Associated Press, Gannett News Service and more. Cincinnati.com
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gives you everything you need to know about Cincinnati: Local and national news, sports, arts and
entertainment information, community events, weather, traffic updates, and more - all updated minute-byminute each day.
ESPN Sports
Sports news is now at your fingertips -- brought to you by the leading provider of sports on the Internet.
ESPN offers late breaking news, statistics, schedules, and player updates, in addition to up-to-the minute
sports scores from live events. Get sports info on numerous college and pro sports including football,
hockey, horse racing, auto racing, basketball, tennis, golf and more!
Ringtones & Graphics
Get the coolest ringtones and graphics from Cincinnati Bell. Select from various songs and artists. Get your
school fight song. Download a graphic that lets you express your own personal style. Downloads are priced
individually and, if applicable, the data used to transfer the file will be subtracted from your monthly Wireless
Internet plan (or charged per kilobyte if you aren’t a Wireless Internet subscriber).
To Download:
(From Your Next Generation Phone)
From the Wireless Internet section, select Ringtones and Graphics. To download a ringtone or graphic,
select “Ringtones” or “Graphics” and then select a category. There are 27 ringtone music categories
including such categories like Country, Hip Hop, Classical…you can even choose Cincinnati’s WEBN!
There are 20 graphic categories including flags, holiday icons, even Disney graphics!
• Within your chosen category, select a Ringtone or Graphic.
• Make sure that your phone’s model number is displayed in the box.
• Scroll to the category of ringtone or graphic that you’d like, and select a song or graphic.
• Once you’ve highlighted and selected the item you want, next you’ll see the following: “Enter the
recipient’s mobile number” (this will default to your own wireless number including 1 and the
area code) and “Phone:” (Please select your phone model), and “Buy”
Note: You may enter a phone number other than your own if you’d like to send a ringtone
as a gift to a friend. It’s important to be sure the recipient has a phone capable of receiving
the type of ringtone or graphic you send, as you will be billed for the ringtone or graphic
even if their phone cannot receive it.
• You can preview ringtones/graphics through the Cincinnati Bell website at:
www.cincinnatibell.com/portal, log in/sign up for a free account, and click on “Ringtones and
Graphics”
• Select “Buy”. The title of the ringtone or graphic that you selected will appear followed by: “A
ringtone/graphic is about to be sent to the following mobile phone number. You will be charged
$X.00 on your phone bill. Do you wish to continue?” 513.XXX.XXXX (this will be your wireless
number, unless you’ve chosen to send it to a friend).
• If you wish to continue, select “Buy”
• You’ll then have the option to download the ringtone/graphic file. To download, select the title of
your ringtone/graphic file.
• Once you’ve downloaded the ringtone/graphic, you’ll see the following message: “Ringing tone
received” or “Graphic received”
• Select Options→Playback (to listen to the tone) or to view the graphic.
• Once you’ve listened to the tone, you can save the ringtone by selecting Quit→Save
Tone→Select.
• You’ll then be asked to name the ringtone. Enter a name, and select “OK”.
• Next you’ll be asked to save the ringtone into your “Gallery”. To save the ringtone to the
ringtone file, select “Ringtone”. The message “Saved to Ringtones” will appear.
• If you wish to exit, select “Cancel”
• To set up the ringtone as your active ringtone, go to
Menu→Profiles→Normal→Customize→Ringing Tone→Select→Open Gallery. That’s where
you’ll find the ringtones that you’ve downloaded along with a whole selection of other ringtones.
Choose “select” and then open the Tones gallery. Highlight the ringtone you want and choose
“select”. Your ringtone will be set. For more information on how to select a ringtone, see your
user manual.
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