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Palm PixiPalm Pixi Plus Verizon Wireless CDMA Cell Phone - Black

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The Palm Pixi Plus for Verizon is the sveltest Palm cell phone yet. Designed for easy personal and business use, the Palm Pixi fits nicely inside your pocket. Verizon Wireless connects your Palm Pixi to its super fast 3G network, enabling extremely fast web browsing, emailing and social networking. With the phones memory doubled up to 16GB, you can store all your favorite music, videos and pictures for listening, watching and viewing at your pleasure.

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Brand: HEWLETT PACKARD
Part Numbers: FB287AA#ABA, P121EWW VERIZON, PIXIPLUS, Pixi Plus, Pixi Plus Black, VW PIXI
UPC: 805931049247
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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
aeetes 2:26am on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 
I love my phone!! The battery life is not very good but other than that I am pretty pleased with the phone over all.
tcmchow 8:33pm on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
Good phone, colors are good, good keyboard *******. The back cover sucks & the battery life is not great, but overall a decent phone.
hfirst 5:04am on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 
As lovely as this phone can be, patience is often required and daily charging. Nice if used infrequently. Screen is good quality. Some have complained about the low battery life.
Doctor_Wibble 11:26pm on Friday, September 3rd, 2010 
With the cost of shipping and the actual product this was a complete waste of time and money. Not what I would have purchased if I had seen it first. I may repurpose it to a soap dish. works fantstic fits well everyone who sees my phone wants one
WillDMitchell 2:21pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 
DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE! Spend a little more $ and get a better phone. can access email and has yahoo maps installed Phone constantly freezes.
Bbeggs 8:27pm on Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 
Touch Screen PDA Palm Pixi Dud Great Palm Software & Design but Too Many Corners Cut The Story I have always been a Palm fan, before they were phones. When I bought my Palm Pixi the salesperson (as expected) mentioned accessories that could go with the phone.
bokbok 6:57am on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 
WHO IS THE PALM PIXI PLUS FOR? I originally reviewed the PALM PIXI when it was released over a year ago.
scubagal 8:17am on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 
I love the graphics on this phone. Great features and small size were exactly what I was looking for.

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1A. Set Up Service

Set Up Your Phone (page 16) Turn the Phone On/Off (page 18) Make Your First Call (page 21) Set Up Your Voicemail (page 22) Create Sprint Account Passwords (page 23)
account: Do not turn on your new phone yet. Wait until your old phone is deactivated. After your old phone is deactivated, you go online to activate the number on your new phone. From your computers Web browser, go to sprint.com/activate and complete the onscreen instructions to activate your phone.
If you have problems with activation, contact Sprint Customer Service at 1-888-211-4727 from another phone.

Complete Setup

1. Press and hold the power button
on the upper-left corner of your phone until you see the Palm logo on the screen (approximately five seconds).

Set Up Your Phone

Activate Your Phone
If you purchased your phone at a Sprint Store: It is
2. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete setup.
(To create a Palm profile, enter a working email address (see What Is a Palm Profile? on page 17). If you have a Palm profile from an old webOS phone that you no longer use, you can enter that profile email address and username to download that profile information to your new phone. But if you are still using the other phone, you must create a new Palm profile for your Pixi
probably activated and ready to use. If you received your phone in the mail, and it is a new Sprint account or a new line of service: Your phone is designed to activate automatically after you complete setup (see Complete Setup on page 16). If you received your phone in the mail and you are activating a new phone for an existing number on your
phoneyou cant use the same profile on two phones.)

What Is a Palm Profile?

Your Palm profile gives you the following benefits:
your first call, see Make Your First Call on page 21.)

Verify Your Profile

After you finish setup, look for an email on your computer at the address you used for your Palm profile. Click the link in the email to do the following:
Automatic system and software updates are sent to your phone. A Palm profile account is automatically created for you on your phone. In this account you can store Contacts and Calendar info that you dont store in online accounts like Google or Exchange.

Section 2

Your Palm PixiTM Phone

Hardware

2A. Basics
Whats in the Box? (page 26) Get to Know Your Phone (page 27) Charge the Battery (page 31)

Whats in the Box?

All of the following items are in the phone box:

Printed Material

Get Started Guide. Features Guide. Palm warranty. End User License Agreement.
Palm Pixi phone. USB cable. AC charger.

Get to Know Your Phone

Front View
1 Earpiece 2 Touchscreen: Tap and make other gestures
directly on the screen. See Touchscreen on page 28. Gesture area: Make the back gesture and begin other gestures here. Keyboard: See Use the Keyboard on page 53. Microphone Ringer switch: Slide to turn the ringer and notification sounds on or off. (Red means off.) The ringer switch does not affect music or video playback sounds. By default, Clock alarms sound when the ringer switch is off. Volume up/down Charger/microUSB connector
Important: Be careful not to scratch, crush, or apply too much
pressure on the touchscreen. Do not store your phone in a place where other items might damage it.

Basics

Keyboard
Enter Characters From the Symbols Table on page 54.

Touchscreen

1 Option: Press to enter numbers, punctuation, and
symbols that appear above the letters on the keys. See Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters on page 54. Shift: See Enter Uppercase Letters on page 53. Space Backspace Enter: Press to enter a line return (for example, in a memo or in an email message you are composing) or to accept information you entered in a field. See Enter Information in a Field on page 56. Sym: Press to enter symbols and accented characters that don't appear on the keys. See
1 Application name: Displays the name of the
currently open application. Tap the name to open the application menu. 2 Launcher: See Open an Application in the Launcher on page 47.
3 Scroll arrow: Swipe up or down to see icons that 4 5
are on the page but hidden. Quick Launch: See Open an Application in Quick Launch on page 46. Connection icons: Show the status of wireless service connections and battery strength (see Icons in the Title Bar on page 29). Tap the icons to open the connection menu. Page indicators: Show how many Launcher pages are to the right or the left of the currently displayed page. Swipe left or right on the screen to see other pages. Notification icons: Show missed calls, new voicemail and email messages, and more. Tap the bottom of the screen to view notification details (see View All Your Notifications on page 64).
Description The battery is fully charged. The battery is low. See Charge the Battery on page 31. Airplane mode is turned on. This means that the phone and Bluetooth wireless technology feature are off (incoming calls go to voicemail). See Turn Wireless Services Off (Airplane Mode) on page 19. The phone is on. The number of filled-in bars denotes signal strength. See Turn Wireless Services On on page 20. Your phone is connected to a 1x data network. Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. See I Cant Tell If Data Services Are Available on page 251. Your phone is connected to a 1x data network and data is being transmitted over the network.

2. Move your finger to the application icon. (When
you see the app name appear, lift your finger. The application opens.)
1. Tap the center of the gesture area to open Card

view, and tap

You can also open the Launcher by flicking up twice from the gesture area to the screen. If you are in Card view, just flick up once to open the Launcher.
2. To find the app you want, swipe up or down to see
all the icons on a page. (Swipe left or right to see other pages.)
To close the Launcher, do one of the following:
Tap the center of the gesture area. Tap. Make the up gesture: Flick up from the gesture area to the screen.
Open an Application Using Search
2. Enter the name of the application. 3. When the application icon appears in the search

results, tap it.

1 Arrow indicates that you can swipe up to see

Work With Applications

Go Up One Level in an App (Back Gesture)
The back gesture takes you up one level from a detailed level to a more general view of the application
partially or fully hidden icons.
2 Page indicators show that there are two Launcher
pages to the rightswipe right to left on the screen to see them.
3. Tap the application icon.
you're working in. For example, when you finish reading an email message, make the back gesture to close the message and return to your list of messages. Or when you finish writing a memo, make the back gesture to close and save the memo and return to the display of all your memos. When you make the back gesture in an application and that's the only screen of that app that's open, you minimize the app and go back to Card view. To make the back gesture, swipe right to left anywhere in the gesture area.
Display All Open Applications (Card View)
Card view displays open applications as small cards, so that you can easily scroll through them and drag them to change their order.
When an application fills the screen and you want to go to Card view, do one of the following:
Tap the center of the gesture area.
Make the up gesture: Flick up from the gesture area to

the screen.

Move Among Open Applications
1. In Card view (see Display All Open Applications
(Card View) on page 49), swipe left or right on the screen to see other open apps.

Reorder Open Cards

(Card View) on page 49), tap and hold a card to further reduce the size of the cards.

You can also tap anywhere on the screen around the cards to reduce the size of the cards.
2. Tap and hold a card, and after the card becomes
transparent, drag it to another position.
2. Tap a card to maximize the application.

Tip: Tip:

You can also maximize the center card in Card view by flicking down from the screen to the gesture area. You can set a preference to move among open apps without first going to Card view (see Turn Advanced Gestures On/Off on page 176).

Close an Application

another one. You can remove any application except the Launcher.
In Card view (see Display All Open Applications (Card View) on page 49), throw the card off the top of the screen.
1. Open the Launcher. (Quick Launch appears at the

bottom.)

2. Tap and hold a Quick Launch icon, and after the
halo appears around the icon, drag it onto the

Launcher.

Change the Applications That Appear in Quick Launch
If Quick Launch contains five icons, you must remove an application from Quick Launch before you can add
3. Tap and hold a Launcher icon, and after the halo
appears around the icon, drag the icon onto the

Quick Launch bar.

Reorder Quick Launch Icons
You can change the position of any Quick Launch icon except the Launcher icon.
2. After the halo appears around the icon, drag it to

another location.

3. To move the icon to another page, drag it to the left
or right edge of the screen. (Dont release the icon until the new page appears.)
1. In Card view, tap and hold a Quick Launch icon. 2. After a halo appears around the icon, drag it to
Delete an Application Reorder Launcher Icons
1. In the Launcher, tap and hold an icon. 52 2B Move Around on Your Phone
You can delete applications that you have installed on your phone.
1. While pressing and holding Option

, tap the app

1 Option: See Enter Alternate Keyboard

2. Tap Delete.

You can also delete an application you installed by opening the Launcher, opening the application menu, and tapping List Apps. On the list of applications, tap and hold an app name, and tap Delete.
Enter and Save Information

Use the Keyboard

Characters on page 54. Shift: See Enter Uppercase Letters on page 53. Space Backspace Enter: Press to enter a line return (for example, in a memo or in an email message you are composing) or to accept information you entered in a field. See Enter Information in a Field on page 56. 6 Sym: See Enter Characters From the Symbols Table on page 54.

By default, the first letter of each sentence or field is capitalized and the remaining text you enter is lowercase. To enter other uppercase letters, do one of the following:
Press Shift and press the letter key. The Shift symbol appears:. You dont need to hold down Shift while you press the letter key. Turn on Caps Lock: Press Shift twice. The Caps Lock symbol appears:. Turn off Caps Lock: Press Shift.

Enter Uppercase Letters

Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters
Numbers, punctuation, and symbols appear above the letters on the keys. To enter these characters, do one of the following:
Enter Characters From the Symbols Table
You can enter symbols and accented characters that don't appear on the keys by using the symbols table. See Symbols and Accented Characters on page 55 for a list of the available symbols and accented characters.
Press Option and press the key for the character. The alternate character symbol appears:. You dont need to hold down Option while pressing the second key. Enter a series of alternate characters: Press Option twice to lock the alternate character feature. The alternate character lock symbol appears:. Turn off the alternate character feature: Press Option.

1. Press Sym

to display the symbols table.
2. Narrow the list by pressing the key that
corresponds to the character you want. (For example, to enter an , press e. See the table below for a list of corresponding characters.)
The symbols and accented characters are grouped according to their similarity to the corresponding key. In some cases, the symbol is related to the alternate character on the key, not the letter. For example, to type a or other currency symbol, press Sym + h. Why? Because the alternate character on the H key is $. If you press the wrong key, press Backspace to return to the full list of symbols and accented characters. You can then press another key.

Enter Passwords

You can see each character of a password only as you enter it, so be careful. Be sure Caps Lock and alternate character lock are off unless you need them. For information on how to enter characters, see Enter Uppercase Letters on page 53 and Enter Alternate Keyboard Characters on page 54.
3. Scroll to find the character you want. 4. Tap the character to insert it.
Symbols and Accented Characters
Press Sym and press a or A b or B c or C d or D e or E h or H i or I j or J k or K l or L m or M n or N to select ~ \`^[]{}<>| ~\`^[]{}<>| ? :-) :-( ;-) ` " :-) :-( ;-)

Press Sym and press o or O p or P q or Q r or R s or S t or T u or U v or V w or W x or X y or Y z , or _
to select <> ~\`^[]{}<>| \~| ~\`^[]{}<> | []{}<> ^ ^ x []{}<> ?? ~\`^[]{}<>|

Press Sym and press. @

to select ~\`^[]{}<> |
Enter Information in a Field
You can enter information in a field by typing or by pasting previously copied information (see Cut, Copy, and Paste Information on page 57). Applications with text fields support the auto-correct feature. If the app recognizes a common misspelling, it auto-corrects the word. To cancel the auto-correction,. press Backspace To accept the information you entered, do one of the following:
Press Enter. If a screen contains multiple fields, pressing Enter accepts the information you just entered and jumps the cursor to the next field. When you are done entering information on the screen containing the field, make the back gesture to accept the information and back out of the screen (see Go Up One Level in an App (Back Gesture) on page 48).

Select Items in a List

Lists enable you to select from a range of options. Lists are different from menus (see Use the Menus on page 58), which give you access to additional features. Lists are hidden until you tap the currently displayed option for that list.
1. Tap the currently displayed option to open the list.
(For example, when creating a new event in

Tap outside the field.

Calendar, tap 15 minutes before to display the list of reminder options.)
2. Tap the list item you want.
Cut, Copy, and Paste Information
You can cut or copy any selectable text. This includes text you can select by dragging the cursor and paragraphs you can select by tapping them (see Text Selection Gestures on page 42).
1. Select the text you want to cut or copy (see Text
Selection Gestures on page 42).
2. Open the application menu and tap Edit > Cut or
3. Open the app and insert the cursor where you
want to paste the text (see Text Selection Gestures on page 42).
Other apps offer a Select All menu item. For example, in Memos, you can open a memo, open the application menu, and tap Edit > Select All. This highlights the full memo text, which you can cut or copy.

2. Using the keyboard, enter a name or initials until
the contact you want appears.

3. Tap the number.

If you do not want contact matches to appear when you type a number on the keyboard, you can turn off the Show Contact Matches preference (see Show Contact Matches on page 97). When this preference is off, you can still dial by contact name in the Phone application. After opening Phone, tap the contact list icon to the right of Enter name or number. Type the contact name or initials, and tap the number when it appears.
appears prompting you to turn it on. You don't have to press Option to enter numbers.)
Dial From Another Application
If a phone number appears in another application as an underlined link, you can begin dialing the number directly from that application. For example, you can dial phone numbers that appear in Web pages, in messages (email, text, or multimedia), or in notes to calendar events.
Redial the Last Number Dialed

1. Open Phone 2. Tap

. (When the contact name or number appears at the top of the screen, tap again to dial.)
1. If a phone number appears as an underlined link,
tap the number. (This displays the dial pad with the number already entered.)
Dial Your National Emergency Number
To dial 911, do the following:

Receive Calls

If you want to answer calls, your phone must be on. This is different from having only the screen turned on (see Turn the Phone On/Off on page 18). When your phone is off, your calls go to voicemail.

1. Press power

to wake up the screen.
2. Tap the center of the gesture area to display Card 3. Enter the emergency number, and tap the number
to dial. (If the phone is turned off, a notification
You can pick the ringtone for incoming calls (see Select the Ringtone for Incoming Calls on page 179). You can set a ringtone for individual contacts as well (see Add a Ringtone to a Contact on page 128).
If the screen is off, drag and answer the call.

up to unlock the screen

Did You Know? If you are playing music or a video on your
phone and a call arrives, playback pauses automatically and resumes when you hang up or ignore the call.

that the TTY device supports digital wireless transmission.

Phone Note:

When TTY is enabled, you cannot use the headset jack for anything else, and all audio modes are disabled on your phone, including holding the phone up to your ear and listening.
only when you are on the Sprint network, or tap
Automatic to allow roaming on other networks. Data Roaming: Set whether to allow Web browsing, email, multimedia messaging, and instant messaging when you are roaming. This option appears only if you have set Voice Network to Automatic. Data Usage: Set whether to turn data servicesWeb browsing, email, multimedia messaging, and instant messagingon or off.
1. Connect a TTY/TDD device to your phone using

the headset jack.

2. Open Phone
3. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 4. In TTY/TDD, tap Off to switch TTY/TDD from Off to

Enable TTY/TDD

A TTY (also known as TDD or text telephone) is a telecommunications device that allows people who are deaf or hard of hearing, or who have speech or language disabilities, to communicate by telephone. Your phone is compatible with select TTY devices. You can connect a TTY/TDD machine to your phone using the headset jack. Check with the manufacturer of your TTY device for connectivity information. Be sure

Enable HAC

To use your phone with a hearing aid, turn on the HAC feature. This feature ensures that your phone can make the necessary connection with a hearing aid.
2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3. In HAC, tap Off to switch HAC from Off to On.

Update Network Settings

The network settings on your phone may require periodic updates. Contact Sprint for information on recommended update frequency.
Reset the Voicemail Count
Occasionally you may continue to receive notifications of new voicemail messages even after you have listened to or deleted all your messages. If this happens, use the Voicemail Count Reset preference to stop the notifications.
2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3. Tap Update Network Settings.
2. Open the application menu and tap Preferences. 3. Tap Reset Voicemail Count.

You can also look at pictures on the Web directly in the Web browser (see Web on page 215).
Organize Your Pictures Into Albums
The Photos application contains the following default albums:

1. Open Photos

2. Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the
thumbnail of the picture. (The Photo roll album contains pictures you took with your phones camera.)
All images: Contains all pictures in JPG, BMP, and PNG format on your phone. Wallpapers: Contains default pictures that you can use as your wallpaper. Did You Know? If you use one of your own pictures as
wallpaper (see Save a Picture as Wallpaper on page 106), that picture is not saved to the Wallpapers album.
The Photos application creates additional albums automatically as you add the following types of pictures to your phone:
3. Swipe left or right on the screen to look at other

pictures in the album.

Photo roll: Contains all pictures you take with your phones camera. Messaging: Contains any pictures in JPG format that you save from a multimedia message. Downloads: Contains any pictures in JPG, BMP, or PNG format that you save from an email attachment.
You can assign any pictures on your phone to one of these albums or to an album you create. To create and assign pictures to albums, you must put your phone into USB Drive mode. You then create the albums and move pictures into them using your computer.
5. Assign pictures to albums using your computers
controls to copy or move items. (It is easiest to find the pictures you want by displaying them as thumbnails.)
6. On a Windows computer, to end the connection
1. Connect your phone and your computer using the
2. On your phone, tap USB Drive. (If prompted, tap
OK. On your computer, your phone appears as a

removable drive.)

On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click Cancel to close the wizard.
7. Disconnect the USB cable from the computer
when the USB Drive screen no longer appears on your phone.
Did You Know? To delete an album, connect your phone to
your computer and tap USB Drive. From your computer, open the drive representing your phone and delete the folder representing the album.
3. Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer
(Windows Vista), or the Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive representing your phone.
4. To create an album, use your computers controls
for creating a new folder. (To be sure the Photos application can find the album, create it at the root level of the drive representing your phone, not as a subfolder of another folder.)
The Photos application displays an album you create only if the album contains at least one picture in JPG, BMP, or PNG format.
Add a Picture to a Contact
You can also add a picture to a contact in the Contacts application (see Add a Photo to a Contact on page 127).

5. If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete
when the Devices list appears. If a passkey screen appears, do one of the following:
An automatically generated passkey appears on the passkey screen: Check the other device screen to verify that the passkey is correct, and tap Yes, connect to connect. The screen displays a passkey generated by your phone: Enter the displayed passkey on the other
Feature On/Off on page 226) and tap the device name.
Request From Another Device on page 227). If all you want to do is temporarily disconnect from a device, see Disconnect From a Device on page 229.

Disconnect From a Device

Disconnecting from a device does not mean you delete the relationship you created between the device and your phone. See Connect With a Paired Device on page 228 for instructions on how to reconnect with the device.

Delete.

2. Throw the name off the side of the screen and tap

Rename a Device

1. Open Bluetooth 3. Enter a new name.
2. Tap and hold the device name.
2. Tap the connected device name to disconnect
from it. (Or tap another device name to disconnect from the current device and connect to the new device.)

Delete a Device

Deleting a device means you end the relationship you created between your phone and the device. This means that you must pair with the device again if you want to connect (see Make a Pairing Request to Another Device on page 226 or Accept a Pairing

Section 4

Your Resources
For Users of Other Palm Devices

4A. Troubleshooting

For Users of Other Palm Devices (page 232) Battery (page 233) Screen and Performance (page 242) Phone (page 244) Hands-Free Devices (page 246) Synchronization (page 247) Sending and Receiving Data in Email, Messaging, and Web (page 251) Email (page 252) Messaging (page 254) Web (page 255) Calendar and Contacts (page 256) Camera (page 258) Amazon MP3 (page 258) Transferring Information From Your Computer (page 259) Backing Up and Restoring Data (page 260) Updates (page 261) Third-Party Applications (page 261) Making Room on Your Phone (page 262)
I Want to Transfer My Data From My Computer
If you previously synchronized data from a Palm smartphonesuch as contacts or calendar eventswith a desktop organizer such as Palm Desktop by ACCESS or Microsoft Outlook, you can do a one-time, one-way export of that data from the desktop organizer to your Palm Pixi phone.

4. If the problem persists, connect your phone to the
AC charger (see Charge the Battery on page 31). (If you see a dim image, try to restart your phone (see Restart Your phone on page 171).)
5. If that doesnt work, press and hold power

Screen and Performance

The Screen Appears Blank
To save power, the screen dims automatically after a period of inactivity, and then turns off. If you just inserted or replaced the battery, you need to until you see the Palm logo press and hold power on the screen. Otherwise, follow these steps in sequence if you see a blank screen:
and slide the ringer switch three times to restart your phone. (Please be patient while your phone starts up.)
An Application Is Not Responding to Taps
Try the following steps in sequence:
and restart your phone (see Restart Your phone on page 171). and slide the ringer switch and hold power three times to restart your phone. (Please be patient while your phone starts up.)
2. If the screen does not respond to taps at all, press
1. To brighten the screen if it has dimmed, tap the

screen.

2. To turn on the screen, press power

. Drag

Applications Are Running Slower Than Usual
Be sure that any third-party applications you install are compatible with the Palm webOS platform. Applications written for Palm smartphones using the Palm OS operating system or Windows Mobile are not compatible with your Pixi phone. If you can try a free version of the software before purchasing it, you can test it first to make sure it works properly. In App Catalog, you can purchase the Classic application from MotionApps to run Palm OS applications on your Pixi phone.
My Gestures in the Gesture Area Arent Working
2. Scroll through the cards and note how many
applications you have running.
3. Close any application you are not using by
throwing its card off the top of the screen. If the problem persists, try restarting your phone (see Restart Your phone on page 171).
Some gestures begin in the gesture area and end in the touchscreen, and vice versa. Crossing the border between the two areas with your finger is crucial to making the gesture successfully. Likewise, the drag gesture for opening a menu begins at the top of the phone, above the screen, and crosses down onto the screen. If you cannot make the back gesture, check to see if you have the next/previous app gestures turned on (see Turn Advanced Gestures On/Off on page 176). If so, you need to make a short swipe left for the back gesture, and a full swipe right or left for the next or previous open app. Likewise, you cant use the next/previous app gestures unless you turn them on (see Turn Advanced Gestures On/Off on page 176). You can see animations of many gestures: Open Help and tap Clips. Or go to palm.com/support to watch the animations on your desktop computer. Also, see Use Gestures: Tap, Swipe, Drag, Flick, Pinch on page 35.

I Entered the Settings to Sync With Exchange ActiveSync, but I Cant Synchronize With My Companys Exchange Server
Check with your system administrator to find out if a systemwide locking policy is in place.
throwing its card off the top of the screen. If the previous steps dont fix the problem, see Making Room on Your Phone on page 262 for other suggestions.
A Notification Tells Me That the Server Could Not Be Reached
Make sure your phone is connected to the Sprint network (see Icons in the Title Bar on page 29). If you have a network connection and receive this notification, it means your phone had to wait too long to connect to the Exchange server. The connection may have been lost, the server may be temporarily overloaded, or the server may have encountered an internal error. Check your Exchange server name and proxy server settings (see Set Up Email: Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) on page 188), and try again later.
the error persists, be aware that items causing this type of error are skipped and do not show up again.
Sending and Receiving Data in Email, Messaging, and Web
I Cant Tell If Data Services Are Available
The following icons appear in the title bar to indicate whether data services are available. If you dont see one of these icons, you cannot open a data connection:
Key Term: 1xRTT (single-carrier [1x] radio transmission
technology): A wireless technology that can provide fast data transfer and Internet access, with average speeds of 60-to-80Kbps and bursts of up to 144Kbps.
A Notification Tells Me That ActiveSync Encountered a Problem With [item Type] [item Name]
There was an error while synchronizing a single item. This error can usually be corrected only by deleting the item that caused the error. If you sync again to see if
Key Term: EvDO (Evolution Data Optimized): A wireless
broadband technology that is designed for very high-speed data transfer, with average download speeds of 400-to-600Kbps, and capable of reaching speeds up to 3.2Mbps and upload speeds up to 1.8Mbps.
Your phone is connected to a 1x data network. Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. Your phone is connected to a 1x data network and data is being transmitted over the network. Your phone is connected to an EvDO data network. Data is not currently being transmitted over the network. Your phone is connected to an EvDO data network and data is being transmitted over the network.

music 116 numbers on dial pad 85 online accounts 248 photo albums 104 pictures 108 ringtones 128 stored web page content 222 tasks 150 videos 110 demagnetization 283 desktop organizers 81, 232 Device Info application device names 171 Devices list 226 devices, pairing 226228 diagnostic information 172 dial pad 84 dialing 84, 87, 128, 209, 221 dialing prefixes 98 dialing shortcuts 98 Index 301
dialing tones 97 Digital Rights Management (DRM) 73 directions 224 directory assistance 12 display. See touchscreen display size 156, 161 displaying album headers 106 calendar events 140 certificates 174 contacts 94, 121, 126, 129, 130 email folders 199 file properties 157 images 256 maps 132 meeting participants 143 messages 208 notifications 177 phone calls 89, 94 pictures 102
tasks 147 videos 109, 111 web pages 217 Doc View 155160 Document Editing 160 documentation 10, 11, 26 documents 155163 Documents To Go 160 Download for free option 70 downloading See also App Catalog applications 70 email 192, 195, 253 pictures 102 drafts 194 drag and drop gesture 45 drag gesture 38, 265 driving directions 224 driving safety tips 95, DRM-free music files 73 DTA. See Data Transfer
Assistant DTMF tones 97 due dates (tasks) 147, 149 E earpiece 245 EarthLink accounts 187 EAS. See Exchange ActiveSync echoes 245 editing contacts 126, 129, 130 email accounts 192 files 160 IM accounts 212 memos 151 Palm profile 164 text 57 web page bookmarks 220 electrostatic discharge. See ESD email 186202 adding pictures to 106
alerts for 191 attaching files to 157, 163, 194 attaching music to 113 backing up 167 contacts and 197 creating 193194 deleting 192, 198 dialing from 87 download options for 253 drafts 194 folders 199200 forwarding 198 links in 112 login settings 192 managing 198 merging from multiple accounts 186 message headers 198 opening attachments 196 preferences for 200 receiving 186, 192, 195 replying to 197
roaming and 99 searching for 197 sending 186, 193194, 202 signatures 192, 199 synchronizing 186, 192, 195, 248 troubleshooting 252253 email accounts accessing 186 changing 192 creating multiple 188 default 201 deleting 192 reordering 201 setting up 187191 synchronizing 186 troubleshooting 250, email addresses changing 169 entering 191, 193 saving 197
Email application 186202 email service providers 187 190, 252, 253 emergency calls 283 emergency phone numbers 87 emoticons 206208 endnotes 157 erasing data 165, 171172, 260 ESD safety 287289 ESMTP authentication 253 EvDO data networks 30, 251, 252 Event Location option Event Notes option 140 Event Reminder option 144 events 137140 alarms and 140, 144 calendar 135136, Index 303

 

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