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| WW |
6:20am on Sunday, October 31st, 2010 ![]() |
| None. Card was damaged Video card was in a sealed box which was not bent or damaged in any way, but when the box was opened. | |
| Ratatosk |
6:43pm on Friday, October 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| Brought new life to old machine Just a quickie here. I had been using an ATI all-in-wonder. Great card for modest price I am impressed how this card handles. It is definitely a high end card, and its reasonable price makes it great value. | |
| jtd |
6:24pm on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| Buy this only for a second graphics adapter when maxed out other slots, do not expect HD quality video playback. Low power, small form factor. | |
| boggiano |
6:32pm on Sunday, October 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Dell is not as trustworthy or reliable as I previously thought. I received this yesterday. It was used missing adapters and a component was broken off of the board. Dell is sending me a new on today | |
| donJulio |
5:28am on Friday, October 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great product Great Prices Got my product super quick, Was exactly what I wanted and great services. I will buy from them again. speeds up Vista I used this card to upgrade my computer from the graphics built in to the motherboard. My windows experience index improved from 3. | |
| kaw |
7:37am on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| This card was made right when Amd was Buying out ati This card Pushed it to the limit the core memory IS OVER CLOCKED TOO FAR This card was made right when Amd was Buying out ati This card Pushed it to the limit the core memory IS OVER CLOCKED TOO FAR It might turn out to be a good buy. Since I am not a gamer perhaps my expectations were too high for this HD Card. Time will tell. | |
| ckaylor |
1:49pm on Friday, August 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| Not BuyDig's fault. VisionTek support recommended this card for my Dell Dimension 3000. If you have this PC. | |
| unNew |
7:27pm on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| So-called techs need to learn the difference between PCI, PCI-X & PCIe. My servers have PCI-X slots but the techs keep referring me to PCIe parts! | |
| yghifsefyeiw |
12:52am on Friday, July 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| awesome card i got this card for a new build. keep in mind that the card is just over a foot long as it is dual gpu. | |
| alexpollock |
4:12am on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Sapphire RADEON HD 2600XT - Graphics adapter - Radeon HD 2600XT - AGP 8x - 512 MB GDDR3 - Digital Visual Interface (DVI) ( HDCP Great card for the mon... This may be a good card, but not for a Linux system I have previously always had ATI cards. | |
| osprey |
2:56am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| the first thing i noticed when i got this card way back was theIDE cable on the top. i know its used t transfer the image from th dvi port to the vga,... | |
| chunnel |
12:04pm on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| If you have an AGP motherboard this is an excellent option for decent graphics performance. | |
| teamtyper |
12:58am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| card is a good all-around midrange gamer. bu... good speed for the price ati drivers | |
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Note: You may pay a higher per-minute rate for roaming
calls.
Roaming Indicator Analog Indicator
Sprint PCS Nationwide Network Other CDMA Networks
Analog Cellular Networks
Roaming on Other PCS CDMA Networks
Tip: If youre on a call when you leave the Sprint PCS Network and enter an area where roaming is available (whether CDMA or analog cellular), your call is dropped. If your call is dropped in an area where you think Sprint PCS Service is available, turn your phone off and on again to reconnect to the Sprint PCS Nationwide Network.
When youre roaming on other PCS CDMA networks, your call quality will be similar to the quality you receive when making calls while on the Sprint PCS Network. You may not be able to access certain calling features, such as the Sprint PCS Wireless Web; however, all of your calls are still private and secure.
Roaming on Analog Cellular Networks
When you roam on analog cellular networks, you will experience the same quality provided by analog cellular carriers today. Although some features, such as Sprint PCS Wireless Web, may be unavailable, you can still make and receive calls. You will experience a few differences including:
Section 5 Understanding Roaming
You are more likely to experience static, cross-talk, fadeout and dropped calls. Some calling features that are standard on the Sprint PCS Network are unavailable. There are security and privacy risks (eavesdropping and cloning) that exist with conventional analog cellular services today. Your battery needs recharging sooner when you use your phone for analog cellular roaming.
Set Mode
Setting Your Phones Roam Mode
Your phone allows you to control your ability to roam. By using the Roaming menu option, you determine which services your phone will use.
Choose from three different settings on your dual-band phone to control your roaming experience: 1. From the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon. 2. Select Options and tap Preferences. 3. Tap the drop down arrow and select Roaming. 4. The Roaming Preferences screen is displayed with the following options:
The Key Guard feature is used to prevent the accidental tapping of keys on the phone. When the Key Guard is enabled, the keys on the phone do not work when tapped. The Key Guard remains active until it is turned off or an incoming call is received.
Turning Key Guard ON or OFF 1. In the phone main screen, tap and hold
until the icon
changes to lock or unlock.
Receiving a Call when Key Guard is ON
You can receive a call with the Key Guard option ON simply by tapping the button. Key Guard is automatically turned OFF for the duration of the call, then automatically reactivated.
Voice Memo
The Voice Memo option allows you to record telephone conversations and personal memos. The maximum length of a recording is one minute. You can store up to ten different memos.
Recording a Memo 1. Press and hold on the left side of the phone. 2. A beep sounds and the Voice Memo Record screen is 3. 4. 5. 6.
displayed. Record your message. Tap the pause button to pause while recording the message. Tap pause again to continue recording. Tap to stop recording. Using the stylus, tap the title area to select. Enter a title for the message and tap.
Playing a Memo 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the Voice Memo icon. 3. The Voice Memo screen is displayed. Tap the desired
message from the list.
4. The Voice Memo Play screen is displayed. Tap the Play
Note: You can also tap the speaker icon for speaker phone operation. The voice memo is played at a higher volume that can be heard without having to place the phone up to your ear. The volume can also be controlled using the up and down volume buttons located on the side of the phone. 5. Tap the pause button to pause the message. 6. Tap Done when finished. Deleting a Memo 1. Tap from the main menu. 2. Tap the Voice Memo icon. 3. The Voice Memo screen is displayed. Tap the desired
4. Tap the Delete button. 5. Tap Yes to confirm. Deleting all Memos 1. Tap from the phone main Menu. 2. Tap the Voice Memo icon. 3. Tap to display the Voice Memo options. 4. Tap Delete All from the Records menu.
Setting Phone Preferences
Changing the Preferences
The phone preferences allow you to customize the look and feel of your phone.
The following preferences are available for the handheld computer:
Opening an Application 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Find the desired application icon on the screen. Use the
Tip: You can also use the up or down arrows on the front of the Sprint PCS Phone to scroll. Tip: All work is automatically saved before the application is exited.
scroll bar on the right if needed. 3. Using the stylus, tap the icon. 4. The application is started.
Application Categories
The applications are stored in categories. Your phone is defaulted with the following:
Games Main Palm.net Phone System Utilities Wireless Web Unfiled
You can also create 6 custom application categories. Categories are a good way of finding your applications quickly. When a specific category is selected, only the application icons associated with that category are displayed.
Creating a New Category 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner. 3. Tap Edit Categories.
Section 8 Application Menus and Entering Text
4. Tap the New button.
Deleting a Category
Note: You can also rename an existing category by tapping the Rename button. 5. An Edit Categories pop up screen is displayed. Enter a
name in the space provided.
6. Tap OK. 7. The new category is automatically displayed in the list. 8. Tap OK to exit. Deleting a Category 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the drop down arrow in the upper right corner. 3. Tap Edit Categories. 4. Select the category that you want to delete. 5. Tap the Delete button. 6. The category is deleted and the list is automatically
updated. 7. Tap OK to exit. All the categories can be deleted by highlighting the category and tapping the delete button. Make sure that the correct category is selected before deleting. If a category is deleted that contains applications, the applications are automatically assigned to Unfiled.
Applications Display
The applications are by default displayed as icons. They can also be displayed as list of application names with small or large icons. This allows many different applications to be displayed on the screen at one time.
Changing the View 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Tap the Menu Launcher. 3. The Application Launcher menu options are displayed. 4. Select Options and tap Preferences. 5. The Preferences screen is displayed. Tap the drop down
arrow and select List, Small Icon, or Large Icon. 6. Tap OK to exit and save changes. 7. The display is automatically changed to reflect the new setting.
Elements of the Application Screen
Changing the View
Element
Description
Menu Bar
A set of menu options that are specific to the application. Not all applications have a menu bar.
Command Buttons
Command buttons allow you to navigate a screen. They are usually located at the bottom of a screen or in dialog boxes.
Clearing the Voicemail Message Icon
Your phone may temporarily continue to display the icon after you have checked your voicemail messages. To clear the icon from the display screen:
1. Tap the Voicemail icon on the top of the phone main
2. The Messages screen is displayed. Tap Voicemail from
the message list. 3. Tap the Reset button.
Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messaging
Sending Messages
This option allows you to receive text messages on your phone. To send a message to a phone, you need to access the sprint website. The web address is:
http://www.messaging.sprintpcs.com
You can create new text messages and send them to multiple phones. (An internet connection and computer is required to send messages.)
Sending Messages 1. Log into http://www.messaging.sprintpcs.com with a
desktop computer.
2. The Web Messaging screen is displayed. 3. Click on the Send a Message menu item on the left.
4. Enter the phone number, callback number, and message
text in the space provided.
Note: The recipient of the message must be a subscriber of
this service through the carrier for this option to work correctly. All applicable charges apply when receiving messages.
5. Click the Send button to send the text message.
New Sprint PCS Wireless Web Messages
Reading Text or Page Messages 1. Choose the following options to open the Messages
application: Tap the icon at the top of the screen. Select Page/ Text from the drop down menu. Tap the icon in the Application Launcher. Select Page/Text from the drop down menu. In the phone main menu, tap the Menu Launcher icon. Select Messages and tap Page/Text. 2. The new messages are listed on the screen. An icon next to the message indicates the type of message received. If the message is unread, it is in bold text.
! - Urgent Message - Text - Page - Text Duplicated - Page Duplicated
3. Tap the desired message from the list. The message
contents are displayed.
4. To make a call to the sender, tap the Call button.
To delete the message, tap the Delete button. To exit, tap the Done button.
Sorting the Message List 1. Tap from the phone main menu. 2. Select Messages and tap Page/Text. 3. The SMS display screen is displayed. 4. Tap the Sort button. 5. The Show Options screen is displayed. 6. Tap the drop down arrow and select from the following types:
Creating a New Entry
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Book application: Press the button on the front of the Sprint PCS Phone to display the Address Book. Or: Tap the Applications Launcher Icon. Tap the Address Book icon. Tap New. Enter the Last name of the person in the space provided. Move to the next line by tapping on it. Enter the first name of the person. Enter the rest of the desired information in the spaces provided. Use the drop down menus to select the proper label for the phone numbers. To attach a note to the entry, tap the Note button. Tap Done, when finished. Tap Done to save and exit.
Tip: You can enter the name with the stylus or onscreen keyboard. The first letter is automatically capitalized.
Entering Pauses
If you are calling an automated system, you are required to enter a series of numbers to gain access. These numbers can automatically be entered as long as you allow the correct amount of time between the entries. To solve this problem, you can add pauses to programmed numbers to simulate your waiting and entering the numbers when they are required. The pauses are entered into the Address Book entry and the number is dialed just like any other. There are two different types of pauses. They are:
Hard Pause (P) - When the number is called, the phone
pauses and waits at the hard pause. You must tap Talk when the next set of programmed numbers is to be dialed.
Timed Pause (T) - When the number is called, the phone
pauses for two seconds before the next series of numbers are dialed. You can add as many commas as necessary to get the correct length of pause.
Address Details
When the Details button is tapped in an Address edit screen, a variety of options is displayed. These options can be associated with the Address Book entry. The options available are:
Show in List Category Special Ringer Private
To open the Address Entry screen:
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon. 2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed. 3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed. 4. Tap the Details button. Show in List
You may have several different numbers, such as work, home, pager, fax, e-mail, etc. To determine which one is displayed in the Address Book, you use the Show in List feature. To display the correct number:
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon. 2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed. 3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed. 4. Tap the Details button.
Note: Speed Dial numbers that are already assigned to other Address Book entries are not displayed. They are automatically removed from the list to avoid duplicate numbers.
Address Book Private
arrow and select the desired number for Speed Dial. 7. Tap Done to exit.
Voice Dial
Voice dialing allows you to speak a name or other identifier into the phone and have a number dialed from the Address Book. The recorded name is associated with the Address Book entry. You can use the Voice Dialing feature with 20 different Address Book entries. For more information on Voice Dialing, see "Voice Dialing" on page 66. To setup Voice Dialing:
1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon. 2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed.
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Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed. Tap the Details button. Tap the Set Voice Dialing button. The Set Voice Dialing screen is displayed. Tap the drop down menu and select Record. 7. Speak the name or identifier into the phone after the prompt. Follow the remaining instructions as they are given. 8. Tap Done to save. Notice that there is a Voice Dial icon next to the drop down arrow. This indicates that the entry has Voice Dial enabled. 9. Tap Done to exit.
3. 4. 5. 6. Play or Erase Recorded Voice Names 1. From the Applications main menu, tap the Address Book icon. 2. Tap the desired entry. The Address View screen is displayed. 3. Tap the Edit button. The Edit screen is displayed. 4. Tap the Details button. 5. Tap the Set Voice Dialing button. 6. To play the recorded name, tap the drop down arrow and
select Play.
7. To erase the entry, tap the drop down arrow and select
Erase.
8. Tap OK to confirm the deletion. 9. Tap Done to exit. Tips on Recording Names
Avoid recording similar names. If the names are too similar, the wrong name might be accessed. Avoid trying to record in a noisy area. Speak clearly. The person who uses the phone needs to record the name. The phone will only recognize the voice of the person who recorded the entry originally. Avoid very long or short names. Names with two to five syllables are recommended.
If there are problems with the voice dial entry connecting, the name should be recorded again.
Tips on Recording
Looking up an Address Book Entry
You can locate addresses quickly by using the Look Up line in the Address Book.
To Look Up an Address 1. In the Address List screen, enter the first letter of the name
Tip: Entries can be sorted by name or company. You must type the correct info on the Look Up line based on the way you have chosen to sort the entries.
or company you want on the Look Up line using Graffiti text or the on-screen keyboard. 2. The list automatically scrolls to the section of the Address Book that begins with the letter entered. 3. Tap the Address Book entry to view the name.
Sorting the Address Book
Entries can be sorted in the Address Book by company and last name, instead of by last name and first name. These settings do not modify the data stored in the Address Book, it just sorts the information differently.
Sorting the Address Book Entries 1. In the Address List screen, tap the Menu Launcher
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2. Select Options and tap Preferences. 3. In the List By field, tap the desired option. 4. Tap OK.
Beaming Address Book Entries
Using the Infrared (IR) port, you can exchange Address Book entries to other mobile devices. Once the Beam Receive feature is activated, you can beam any of the following:
Business Card - The business card is a specially
designated entry containing information you normally exchange with business contacts. Your business card can be sent quickly using one-touch beaming. Address Entry -You can select any entry in the Address Book and beam it to another IR mobile device. Category of Address Entries - You can beam all entries in an Address Book category to another IR mobile device.
For more information on Beaming, see "Beaming Information" on page 109.
Creating a Business Card 1. In the Address List, tap New 2. Enter all the necessary business information in the spaces
provided.
3. Tap the Menu Launcher icon. 4. Select Record and tap Select Business Card to
designate this entry as your business card.
5. Tap Yes to confirm. 6. Tap Done to exit. Notice that there is a new icon
5. Tap
Section 21 Managing Handheld Computer Software
Changing the Launcher Display
By default, the applications are represented by an icon. The applications can also be represented in a list format or in different sized icons. To change the view to a list format:
Changing the Launcher
Tap the Applications Launcher. Tap the Menu Launcher. Tap Options, then Preferences. Tap the drop down next to View By: Select List.
6. Tap to exit Preferences. 7. The applications are displayed as a list.
Installing Your Phone Software
The organizer comes with several applications already installed. You can also add other applications to your phone by a simple installation procedure. The Install Tool is used in conjunction with the HotSync application to install applications to your phone.
Note: All applications that you install reside in RAM. Therefore, there is a limited number of applications that can be installed based on the amount of free RAM. Any of the applications can be deleted to free up the amount of available RAM. To check available memory, see page 246. Note: The Install Tool can also be selected to perform the installation of new applications from the Palm Desktop program group.
To Install Software on your phone 1. Copy the application you want to install into the Add2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
On folder of the desktop computer. Double click the Palm Desktop icon on your Windows desktop to launch the application. Click Install. In the User drop down menu, select the desired user name that corresponds with your phone. Select the application from the file list in the Add-on folder. Click Open. Click Done. A message is displayed that indicates that the following applications will be installed during the next HotSync operation. Perform a HotSync operation.
Deleting Handheld Computer Applications
To Install Software on
By deleting applications that you no longer use or need, the amount of available RAM is increased. Since all new applications reside in RAM, it is a good idea to have as much as possible freed up any given time. To remove an application:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Tap the Applications Launcher. Tap the Menu Launcher. Tap App, then Delete. A list of installed applications is displayed. Tap the application that you want to delete. Tap to delete the application. Tap to exit the Delete screen.
HotSync operation.
3. Enter the lock code. 4. Select the desired profile from the list and click OK.
Performing a Local HotSync Operation Once the first HotSync operation is performed, the following operations are faster and easier. No additional information is required to keep the desktop computer and your phone synchronized.
Performing a Local HotSync Operation 1. Insert your phone into the cradle. 2. Make sure the HotSync Manager is running on the
Note: The next time a HotSync operation is performed, the Palm Desktop application prompts you to assign a User Name to your phone.
3. Press the HotSync button on the cradle. 4. A message is displayed indicating that the process is
Selecting HotSync Setup Options
The HotSync manager can be set to run at desired times. If necessary, the local and modem settings can be adjusted.
Setting Options 1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows task bar
to open the HotSync Manager.
2. Click Setup. 3. Click the General tab and select one of the following
options:
Always available - Adds the HotSync manager to the
Startup folder and allows the manager to run in the background. With this option, your phone can be synchronized without the Palm Desktop application running.
Available only when the Palm Desktop is running -
Starts the HotSync manager when the Palm Desktop application is launched. Only monitors when the Palm Desktop application is running. Manual - You must select the HotSync manager from the program menu. 4. Click the Local tab to configure the connection settings associated with the HotSync operation.
Setting Options
5. If needed, choose another serial port for the cradle. This
port cannot be shared with a modem or other device.
6. If needed, set the speed to determine the speed of the
transfer between your phone and desktop computer. 7. Click OK to exit.
Note: Try the fastest speed possible first and adjust to the settings to a lower speed if problems are experienced.
Customizing the HotSync Operation
For each application, you can define a set of options that determines how records are handled during the HotSync operation. These options are called a conduit. By default, a HotSync operation synchronizes all files between your phone and Palm Desktop software. In general, you should leave the settings to synchronize all files. The only reason to change these settings is to overwrite data on either your phone or Palm Desktop software, or to avoid synchronizing a particular type of file. In addition to the conduits for Date Book, Address Book, To Do List, Memo Pad, and Expense, Palm Desktop software includes System and Install conduits. The System conduit backs up the system information stored on your phone, including Graffiti Shortcuts. The Install conduit installs applications on your phone.
Restricting Childrens Access to Your Phone
Your phone is not a toy. Children should not be allowed to play with it because they could hurt themselves and others, damage the phone or make calls that increase your phone bill.
Caring for the Battery
Protecting Your Battery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your batterys performance.
Use only Sprint PCS-approved batteries and desktop chargers. These chargers are designed to maximize battery life. Using other batteries or chargers voids your warranty and may cause damage. In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32 F to 113 F (0 C to 45 C). Dont use the battery charger in direct sunlight or in high humidity areas, such as the bathroom. Never dispose of the battery by incineration. Keep the metal contacts on top of the battery clean. Dont attempt to disassemble or short-circuit the battery. The battery may need recharging if it has not been used for a long period of time. Its best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing. Dont store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time. Its best to follow these storage rules:
Less than one month: 4 F to 140 F (-20 C to 60 C) More than one month: 4 F to 113 F (-20 C to 45 C)
Disposal of Lithium Ion (Lilon) Batteries
For safe disposal options of your Lilon batteries, contact your nearest Sprint PCS-authorized service center.
Note: For safety, do not handle a damaged or leaking Lilon battery. Special note: Be sure to dispose of your battery properly. In
some areas, the disposal of batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.
Acknowledging Special Precautions and the FCC Notice
FCC Notice
The phone may cause TV or radio interference if used in close proximity to receiving equipment. The FCC can require you to stop using the phone if such interference cannot be eliminated. Vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane) must comply with the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58). For a copy of this standard, contact the National Fire Protection Association, One Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publication Sales Division.
Cautions
Any changes or modifications to your phone not expressly approved in this document could void your warranty for this equipment and void your authority to operate this equipment. Only use approved batteries, antennas and chargers. The use of any unauthorized accessories may be dangerous and voids the phone warranty if said accessories cause damage or a defect to the phone.
Phone Activation Fee
You may be required to pay a non-refundable phone activation fee when you activate a new Number, have us switch a Number to a different phone, or we activate a different phone on your existing account. Details on any applicable phone activation fee are set out in your Service Plan or can be obtained by calling Sprint PCS Customer Care.
Charges
You must pay, by each invoice due date, all charges for Services provided to the Number for each phone or other equipment that our records show you activated no matter who actually uses or has possession of the phone or other equipment at the time Services are provided. These charges include, but are not limited to, recurring monthly service charges, applicable local and long-distance toll charges, usage charges, connection fees, roaming charges, directory assistance, call completion charges, optional features you select at an extra cost, and taxes and other regulatory related charges. Charges for a completed call from your Number that is dialed manually begin when you press the TALK (or similar key) and end when the call is terminated by either party. You are invoiced for completed calls to your Number from the time
shortly before the phone starts ringing until the call is terminated by either party. Charges for most Services are incurred in one-minute increments, with partial minutes of use rounded up to the next highest minute. Certain Service Plans do not include itemized message transmission detail, even for measured service. Other Services are invoiced on a recurring monthly flat rate charge and you do not receive itemized message transmission detail on them.
Voice Command
The Sprint PCS Voice Command feature an optional service that allows you to place calls without manually dialing by using speech recognition technology. Calls to 911 or similar emergency numbers cannot be placed through the Voice Command feature. Airtime and applicable long distance charges for a call completed from your Number that is dialed using the Voice Command feature begin when you press or activate the TALK or similar key (including the ## keys for making subsequent calls) and end when your call is terminated by hitting the END key or by returning to the Voice Command platform. If you initiate and complete a subsequent call without leaving the Voice Command platform, a separate charge for that call will begin from the time the previous call was terminated. Airtime and applicable long distance charges will be applied to the entire length of a completed call initiated from the Voice Command feature, including the entire amount of time spent interacting with the Voice Command platform. Using Directory Assistance to input names into your Voice Command address book will incur additional charges. Details on charges for the Voice Command feature can be found in the marketing materials for this feature or by calling Sprint PCS Customer Care.
Invoicing
Invoicing cycles are approximately 30 days in length. Invoicing cycles and dates may change from time to time. Except as otherwise provided in your Service Plan, monthly recurring charges (MRCs) are invoiced one invoicing cycle in advance. Airtime is invoiced retroactively to the first minute based on your Service Plan for your total usage in your invoicing cycle. Charges for Services are usually invoiced as soon as possible after the charges accrue (unless you are receiving Services under a Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plan). We may, however, invoice you for usage and charges occurring before the invoicing cycle being invoiced, if they were not previously invoiced. If you are invoiced for usage incurred during a prior invoicing cycle, those minutes will be applied to your Service Plan minutes for the current invoicing cycle. However, if you change your Service Plan between the time the usage was incurred and the beginning of the current invoicing cycle, those minutes from the prior invoicing cycle will be charged at the applicable per minute overage rate set out in the Service Plan in effect at the time the usage was incurred.
Payment
If you have authorized payment for Services or equipment by credit card or by debiting a bank account, no additional notice or consent is required before we invoice the credit card or debit the bank account for all amounts (including any late charges, taxes or other regulatory related charges) due to us or billed by us on behalf of a third party. You must promptly notify us of any change in your invoicing address or of the credit card or bank account used for payment. We reserve the right to require payment by money order, cashiers check or other secured form of payment. If we take action to receive payment beyond invoicing you for charges for Services or equipment, you must pay our costs and expenses of collection, including attorneys
fees and expenses, the fees of any collection agency and court costs. If we act as an invoicing agent for a third-party service provider, payments received are first applied to amounts due and owing to us and any remaining amounts are applied to sums due and owing to the third-party service provider. We may charge an additional fee for any check or other negotiable instrument endorsed by you and returned unpaid by a financial institution for any reason.
Late Payment Charges
Payment is past due if we do not receive it by the due date shown on your invoice. Any payment for Services and equipment not made when due accrues late charges until paid at the rate of 1.5% per month or at the highest rate allowed by law. Late charges are prorated daily for each day that payment is past due, but are not compounded monthly. Acceptance of late or partial payments (even if marked "paid in full") does not waive our right to collect all amounts that you owe us.
Prepaid Service Plans. General.
(Prepaid Services are not available in Southern California, Hawaii or certain Sprint PCS affiliate markets.) If we provide Services to you on a Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plan, you may be required to pay an Initial Prepaid Service Fee to establish your prepaid account with us. This Initial Prepaid Service Fee is non-refundable and does not apply against charges for phone calls you make or receive or service charges. You must keep a positive balance in your prepaid account in order to make or receive calls. The balance in your prepaid account is reduced by daily or monthly service charges (or both), in addition to the charges for the phone calls you make and receive. Charges for Prepaid Services are invoiced in oneminute increments and deducted from your prepaid account balance. Partial minutes of use are rounded up to the next highest minute. If you add additional options to your prepaid account, the monthly charges for them will be deducted from
your prepaid account which could bring your account balance to $0 or below. When you have used all of the money in your prepaid account, Services are suspended until you add money to your account. You may add money to your prepaid account by any means we agree to accept (e.g. Sprint PCS Prepaid Wireless Cards). If you do not have any money in your prepaid account for 45 consecutive days, you will have to pay a reconnection fee to restore Services. During this 0-45 day period with a $0 balance, your daily or monthly service charges (or both) will continue to accrue and you must pay any accrued charges plus a reconnection fee before Services are restored. If you do not have any money in your prepaid account for 90 consecutive days, we close the account. If you wish to restore Services in the future, you will be subject to current Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plan availability and the current Terms; in addition, you may be charged a reactivation fee. If you call us toll-free at 1-888-263-9695, we can provide information about adding money to your prepaid account, the fees for restoring or reactivating Services, Number availability and balance information. You must pay all charges for Services used by you whether or not they are more than the amount of money in your prepaid account. Services and coverage under Sprint PCS Prepaid Service Plans may be more limited than under other Service Plans. Money in your prepaid account may be mixed with our money. We do not pay interest on money in your prepaid account. We do not refund unused money in your prepaid account and will not transfer unused money to anyone else or any other Sprint PCS prepaid or nonprepaid account.
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