Ancable 3.5mm Mono Plug Mount Strap Push to Talk Switch Botton PTT for Icom Aviation Radios. 4.6 out of 5 stars 3. Get it as soon as Thu, Oct 15. Step 2: Set Up the Push-to-Talk. Now that you’re sure that the mic’s working, you can move on to the next step. You can set ”Push-to-Talk” from the same “Capture” menu from the first step. Thus, follow steps 1-4 from the previous section to access that menu. Then, do the following: Toggle the “Push-to-Talk” option.
The email client
Another new feature in comparison to Nokia 5100 is the integrated POP3/SMTP email client, which is a Java application. Its abilities are similar with the abilities, available in other Nokia models, like 6820, 6230 and 6220 - basic functionality, the email attachments are not supported.
The organizer functions are also typical for Series 40. There is an alarm clock; you can use the radio or the handsfree to wake you up, but the option 'snooze' is not available. The alarm clock works even when the phone is switched off. Another feature is the voice recorder, which can record for up to 3 min at an entry, but the total duration of all voice records is limited only by the available memory.
The alarm clock • setting the allarm clock • Voice recorder
It lights and it takes pictures
The integrated camera is something really new for a rugged phone. The camera shots video with sound and when it's dark the flashlight can be used; the duration of a single video record is 18 seconds. Once the unforgettable moment is recorded it can be sent via MMS.
The camera
The mobile phone can shoot pictures and record video clips with total time of up to 18 seconds. Kardnote 1 0 4 – note taking with markdown.
The quality of the integrated camera is neither any worse, nor any better in comparison to other models with VGA camera. I like the fact, that the color balance is accurate; the camera saves the colors the same as they are indeed. The functions of the camera are digital zoom, night mode, color, resolution, automatic close of the cover. The images can be sent by infrared port, cable or MMS.
The outdoor photos are quite good; the photos taken indoor sometimes are too dark.
Almost a Walkie Talkie
The technology Push To Talk is one of the latest innovations in the communication industry and Nokia 5140 is one of the first phones with Push To Talk support. It gives you the opportunity to use your phone like a Walkie Talkie. Unfortunately it works only if the operator supports this function and if the service is enabled. Push To Talk is really good and not only entertaining function. It could be used, for example, when the boss wants to talk at a time with more than one of his/her employees. Unfortunately this service is not free of charge.
Push To Talk menu
Push To Talk Google Meet
Nokia 5140 is a very good choice to access the Internet. The phone offers you the fastest available GPRS speed - Class 10 - 4 timeslots for download and 2 timeslots for upload. If your network supports EDGE you can browse at even higher speeds - up to 177 kBps. To connect the Nokia 5140 as a modem to your computer or PDA you have to use infrared port or cable.
One other improvement, comparing to the predecessor Nokia 5100 is the increased amount of the internal memory - from 725 KB to 4 MB. You will find it very handy if you like to use the camera often, or if you want to have a picture for every person in your phonebook. For Java you will have 2 MB of available memory, while every single application must not exceed 128 KB - this is not a problem, because bigger applications cannot be found.
The memory stores a good amount of images, sounds and games.
Nokia 5140 will find its place
Nokia 5140 is a very well equipped phone, and as a whole it has more functions than Nokia 6610i, for example. Its extra-rugged construction is an advantage, but undoubtedly one can find phones of smaller dimensions. The keyboard with soft buttons could be considered rather a disadvantage, the display could be better; the requests of the clients are not completely satisfied. Personally I do not have any other remarks regarding this Series 40 model, equipped with a more resistant shell from the others.
Pros and cons
+ Enhanced durability
+ Integrated compass, thermometer, Decibel meter
+ VGA camera with good color balance
+ EDGE and Push To Talk support
- Outdated 4K color display
- Not very comfortable keyboard (a problem with the most of the rugged phones)
- Slow menu navigation
+ Integrated compass, thermometer, Decibel meter
+ VGA camera with good color balance
+ EDGE and Push To Talk support
- Outdated 4K color display
- Not very comfortable keyboard (a problem with the most of the rugged phones)
- Slow menu navigation
Series 40 ratings
We have prepared a table with our somewhat subjective ratings of all Nokia Series 40 models.
Phone model | Rating |
Nokia 6230 | Excellent (93 %) |
Nokia 5140 | Excellent (87 %) |
Nokia 7600 | Excellent (87 %) |
Nokia 6220 | Excellent (87 %) |
Nokia 6820 | Excellent (87 %) |
Nokia 7200 | Excellent (86 %) |
Nokia 6610i | Excellent (84 %) |
Nokia 7250i | Excellent (83 %) |
Nokia 7250 | Excellent (83 %) |
Nokia 6100 | Excellent (82 %) |
Nokia 7210 | Excellent (81 %) |
Nokia 6610 | Excellent (81 %) |
Nokia 5100 | Satisfying (80 %) |
Nokia 3200 | Satisfying (79 %) |
Nokia 6800 | Satisfying (76 %) |
Nokia 3100 | Satisfying (75 %) |
Nokia 3300 | Satisfying (74 %) |
CORPORATE SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY (CSR)
Customers expect companies to take responsibility and do more than just what the government requires them to do. Push To Talk shares this vision and sets high quality standards for itself. We want to improve continuously by learning, practicing and sharing knowledge.
For Push To Talk, quality is the sum of sustainability, safety, health, etc. We want to care for the environment, contribute to society and promote sustainable entrepreneurship. Together with customers, we develop a long-term vision. That’s why Push To Talk prefers not to choose the most inexpensive event or communication partner, but rather partners who invest in people, work with ethical products, handle safety in a responsible manner, etc. In short, partners who ‘invest’ sustainably and not just to generate profits.
Push To Talk looks beyond profit. We offer our customers high-quality and sustainable projects at a fair price.
For Push To Talk, quality is the sum of sustainability, safety, health, etc. We want to care for the environment, contribute to society and promote sustainable entrepreneurship. Together with customers, we develop a long-term vision. That’s why Push To Talk prefers not to choose the most inexpensive event or communication partner, but rather partners who invest in people, work with ethical products, handle safety in a responsible manner, etc. In short, partners who ‘invest’ sustainably and not just to generate profits.
Push To Talk looks beyond profit. We offer our customers high-quality and sustainable projects at a fair price.
SUSTAINABLE ENTREPRENEURSHIP - NOT JUST GROWTH FOR GROWTH’S SAKE
There’s more to life than just money! Push To Talk wants to generate sustainable turnovers, act conscientiously, share profits with others, create opportunities for employees and partners and use its expertise to help other organisations. Being a member of Etion is a logical extension of this. Growth also implies self-development and knowledge enrichment. Inspired by this philosophy, Push To Talk wants to collaborate with other parties in the sector.
CONCERN FOR OTHERS – A POSITIVE WORK ENVIRONMENT
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Sustainable entrepreneurship also means: doing what you say and saying what you do. Push To Talk cares about the safety and well-being of its employees. In practice, this means that employees are provided with all the tools they need to do their job properly, recognised for their commitment, allowed to develop their creativity, paid correctly and fairly, and so on. A happy employee or freelancer makes a happy company. And this reflects on our company in a positive way. Well-being at work is not just a mandatory area of concern for a prevention adviser, but a concept that calls for sustained efforts from all of us.
VOLUNTARY WORK FOR THE RED CROSS
Bellens, business manager of Push To Talk, spends a large part of his free time working for the Red Cross. As chairman, he guides and motivates employees and volunteers to work for the good of others. Tom feels it’s only logical that he should share his knowledge and skills as an entrepreneur in the profit sector with a non-profit organisation such as the Red Cross. Sustainable entrepreneurship is not possible without social commitment!