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Chapter 1 : Welcome 5
Welcome
Congratulations on the purchase of your Palm
®
Pre™
Plus phone.
In this chapter
6Your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone
7 What’s in the box?
7 Where can I learn more?
6Chapter1:Welcome
Yo u r Pa l m
®
Pre™ Plus phone
In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following:
An advanced wireless phone running the Palm
®
webOS™ platform
A full suite of organizer applications: Contacts, Calendar, Memos, and
Ta s k s
High-speed data transfer with EvDO and 1x support
Wi-Fi capability
A 3-megapixel digital camera
GPS functionality
Integrated text, multimedia, and instant messaging (IM)
Applications to view and manage Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF files
App Catalog, where you can download applications designed for your
phone; select from an ever-expanding list of applications
Yo u r Pa lm
®
Pre™ Plus phone puts Palm’s new multitasking, gesture-based
operating system, the Palm
®
webOS™ platform, inside a small, beautiful
device with a keyboard that you can slide out whenever you need it. Here
are a few highlights of your new phone.
Gestures: On your Pre Plus phone, you make calls, move around, and
manage your applications and info by making simple gestures either on the
touchscreen or in the gesture area directly beneath the screen. For more
information, see Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick, pinch, and go to
palm.com/support to see animations that demonstrate these gestures. Carry
the Gesture Guide (included in the box with your Pre Plus phone) around
with you and you'll soon know all the gestures by heart.
Multitasking: You can have many applications open at once and easily
move among them. Go to the Launcher to open apps. See the lineup of your
open apps in Card view. Tap an app to bring it into the foreground and work
with it. For more information, see Open applications.
The Palm
®
Synergy
TM
feature: The Synergy™ feature on your Pre Plus
phone displays information from several sources in a single view, so you can
access your info quickly, without having to remember where you stored it.
For example, suppose you have a Google account for personal email,
contacts, and calendar events, and an Exchange account for your corporate
email, contacts, and events. The Email, Contacts, and Calendar applications
on your Pre Plus phone all provide a kind of view in which you can see
information from both of those accounts in one place—but even though the
information is brought into one view, the sources of that information are
kept separate. For more information, read about linked contacts, layered
calendars, and the single inbox for your email in Contacts, Calendar, and
Email.
NOTE See Online accounts available for webOS phones for the current list of
online accounts that you can set up on your phone and for information about the
behavior of these accounts.
Thanks also to the Synergy feature, in the Messaging application, all your
conversations with the same person are grouped together in one chat-style
view. If you start an IM chat with Ed, for example, you can continue the
same conversation when Ed signs out of IM by sending him a text
message—and you can see it all in the same view. For more information, see
Messaging.
Universal search: Need to call Ed? Just slide out the keyboard and type ed.
If he’s listed in your Contacts, you can get his numbers from the search
results. Tap a number and you’ve made the call. Search works just as fast
when you need to search the web. For more information, see Search to find
info and make calls.
Sync: Your Pre Plus phone gives you synchronization without a cable. You
can sync with online services that Palm has partnered with so that you can
store and sync your info in online accounts. You can access your data even
when you are not able to make a connection to the web because a copy of
your data is stored on the device.
Yo u r P a l m p ro f i l e : When you set up your phone, you create a Palm profile.
Your profile gives you access to services like automatic updates and
automatic, frequent backups of any of your info that is stored only on your
phone and isn’t synchronized with an online account. (See What is a Palm
profile?)
Chapter 1 : Welcome 7
WARNING Please refer to Regulatory and Safety Information for information
that helps you safely use your phone. Failure to read and follow the important
safety information in this guide may result in property damage, serious bodily
injury, or death.
What’s in the box?
All of the following items are included in the phone box:
Hardware
Palm Pre Plus phone and pouch
USB cable
AC charger
Standard lithium-ion battery (installed)
3.5mm stereo headset
Print material
Getting Started guide
Consumer Information About Radio Frequency Emissions and
Responsbile Driving
Gesture Guide
Limited Warranty
General User Guide: Important Safety and Legal Information
Where can I learn more?
On-device Help: Read short how-tos and watch animations on your new
phone.
To view all Help: Open Help .
To view Help topics for a single application: Open the application,
open the application menu, and tap Help.
Online support from Palm: Visit palm.com/support to edit your Palm
profile, watch how-to animations, learn about transferring data, and read
comprehensive information about your phone.
Customer service from Verizon Wireless: For questions about your mobile
account or features, contact Verizon Wireless customer care.
8Chapter1:Welcome
Chapter 3 : Data transfer 45
Data transfer
If you have data such as contacts or calendar events in
desktop organizer software, you can export that data
to your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus Phone. From a Windows
computer, you can transfer contacts, calendar events,
tasks, and memos/notes from Palm Desktop software
by ACCESS version 6.2 and Microsoft Outlook 2003 or
later. From a Mac computer, you can transfer contacts,
calendar events, and tasks from Address Book and
iCal.
In this chapter
46 Data transfer overview
46 How do I get data from my old phone?
47 How do I get data off my computer?
48 I’m already using Google, Facebook, and/or
Microsoft Exchange
49 I want to keep using my current desktop app and
sync with an online account on my phone
49 I don’t need to sync, but I do want a copy of my data
backed up somewhere besides my phone
50 I’d rather sync directly with my computer
46 Chapter 3 : Data transfer
Data transfer overview
While you have many options for transferring data, Palm recommends that
you take advantage of the Synergy™ feature by putting your data in an online
account—for example, if you don’t have a Google account, we recommend
that you create one and store your data there (see How do I add names and
other info into Contacts?, How do I get events into Calendar?, and How do
I send and receive email on my phone?). For more information on the kinds
of online accounts that take advantage of the Synergy feature, see Online
accounts available for webOS phones.
If you don't want to sync with an online account, there are ways to sync the
data on your phone and the data in selected desktop organizers on your
computer. See I’d rather sync directly with my computer.
Consider carefully whether you’ll want to be able to access and change your
data somewhere besides your phone. If you do, do you prefer the other
means of access to be a website (for example, Google), or to be software
that is installed on your computer? In either case, you can set things up so
that you can synchronize new or changed data between your phone and the
other data location.
You could also decide not to have a sync setup for your data, in which case
you can use your Palm profile to back up your data (see What is a Palm
profile?). You can’t access this data anywhere but on your phone. However,
your data is backed up, and in an emergency (such as a lost or stolen
device), the data you stored in your Palm profile account can be erased
remotely by going to your Palm profile on a web browser on a computer.
The data of your Palm profile account can later be restored to a new Pre
Plus phone.
How do I get data from my old phone?
Do you want to sync your personal information between your Pre Plus
phone and Google or Exchange, but first need to get your data out of an old
phone that you want to stop using? You can do a one-time, one-way export
of data to your Pre Plus phone, and then if you choose to, use the Synergy
feature to sync the data to Google or Exchange.
1 On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to
gmail.com) or with Microsoft Exchange (speak to an IT person at your
company).
2 Open Contacts on your Pre Plus phone.
3 Enter your username and password for the Google or Exchange
account. See Use Contacts for the first time.
NOTE You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s
done automatically using the username and password you enter in Contacts.
4 Go to a Verizon Wireless store and ask a support agent for help in
transferring data from your old phone. When you're ready to transfer
data from your old phone, be sure to tell the agent which account to
transfer the data to.
Chapter 3 : Data transfer 47
How do I get data off my computer?
Do you want to sync your personal information between your Pre Plus
phone and Google or Exchange, but first need to get the data out of a
desktop app that you want to stop using? You can do a one-time, one-way
export of data to your phone, and then if you choose to, sync the data to
Google or Exchange.
1 On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to
gmail.com) or with Microsoft Exchange (speak to an IT person at your
company).
2 Open Contacts on your Pre Plus phone.
3 Enter your username and password for the Google or Exchange
account. See Use Contacts for the first time.
NOTE You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s
done automatically using the username and password you enter in Contacts.
4 To transfer data from a desktop app that you want to stop using, go to
palm.com/migrate-pre for more information about the Data Transfer
Assistant (DTA)—it’s a free download from Palm.
About the Data Transfer Assistant
The DTA enables you to do a one-time, one-way export of data from
selected desktop apps to your Pre Plus phone through the USB cable
included with your phone. After the data is on your phone, you can select
the account you want to import the data to.
IMPORTANT The DTA is not synchronization software. It is meant to be used
once per desktop app, to export your info from the desktop app to an account on
your phone.
These are the desktop apps that the DTA works with, and what data the
DTA transfers to your phone:
Note the following:
Depending on the amount of data you are transferring, it can take up to an
hour to transfer data with the DTA.
You cannot use the DTA to transfer data from a copy of Outlook that is
associated with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, which wirelessly syncs
data between your phone and an Exchange server. See Set up email:
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS).
On Windows Vista and Windows 7, only Outlook 2007 is supported.
Table 1. DTA: application data transferred
Desktop
application
Contacts Calendar Tasks Memos/
Notes
Windows
XP or
Vista
®
32bit or
64bit
Outlook 2003
or later
Ye s Yes Yes Yes
Palm Desktop
v6.2.2
Ye s Yes Yes Yes
Mac OS
10.5
Address Book Yes
iCal Yes Yes
48 Chapter 3 : Data transfer
If you have an earlier version of Palm Desktop, you can download version
6.2.2 for free from palm.com/desktop. Install it, sync with your old Palm
device, and then use the DTA to transfer your data.
Do you use Palm Desktop on the Mac? Don’t worry, you can export your
contacts, calendar events, and tasks into Address Book and iCal. Then use
the DTA to transfer your data. For more information, go to
palm.com/migrate-pre.
To transfer Calendar and Contacts to Yahoo!, you must use the upload
tool provided by Yahoo!. For more information, go to
palm.com/migrate-pre.
I’m already using Google, Facebook, and/or
Microsoft Exchange
If you are already using Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, and/or Exchange to
manage your calendar and contacts, then all you need to do is set up one or
more of these accounts on your phone.
NOTE Changes you make in your Yahoo! or Facebook account on the web show
up on your phone. Contacts and calendar events you add or change on your
phone, however, do not automatically update your Yahoo! or Facebook account
on the web.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Enter your account credentials for your Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, or
Exchange account. See Use Contacts for the first time.
NOTE You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s
done automatically using the credentials you entered in Contacts.
Table 2. Online account sync table
Set up your Pre Plus phone to
sync with...
To sync this data...
Google Contacts and calendar events
Exchange ActiveSync Contacts, calendar events, and tasks
Yahoo! Contacts and calendar events
Facebook Contacts and calendar events
Chapter 3 : Data transfer 49
I want to keep using my current desktop app
and sync with an online account on my phone
If you want to continue using a desktop app to store your contacts, calendar
events, and tasks—iCal and Address Book on the Mac, or desktop Outlook
®
or Palm
®
Desktop by ACCESS on Windows—consider adopting this
solution.
Download and install a third-party application (sold separately) that can
sync your desktop app to Google. Your desktop app syncs with your Google
account, and then the Synergy feature takes over to sync your Google
account with your phone. Your desktop app syncs with your Google
account, and your phone also syncs with Google.
1 On your computer, set up an account on the Google website (go to
gmail.com).
2 Open Contacts on your Pre Plus phone.
3 Enter the account credentials for your Google account. See Use
Contacts for the first time.
NOTE You don’t have to go to Calendar to set up your account there—that’s
done automatically using the username and password you enter in Contacts.
4 Install a third-party application on your computer that enables you to
sync with Google. Go to palm.com/migrate-pre to learn about
available third-party sync solutions.
5 Follow the instructions of the third-party app to sync the data in your
desktop app with Google. The next time Google syncs with your
phone, your data appears on your phone.
I don’t need to sync, but I do want a copy of my
data backed up somewhere besides my phone
Use the Data Transfer Assistant to move your data into your Palm profile
account. For information on your Palm profile account, see Backup.
50 Chapter 3 : Data transfer
I’d rather sync directly with my computer
Would you rather sync your Pre Plus phone directly to your computer
without going through the web? Download a third-party application (sold
separately) that enables synchronization of your phone and your desktop
app.
1 Go to palm.com/migrate-pre to learn about third-party applications
that enable you to sync your phone with your computer using Wi-Fi.
2 Follow the instructions given by the third-party vendor to install the
app on your computer.
NOTE You may also have to install another part of the application on your phone.
Follow the instructions of the third-party vendor.
Chapter 4 : Phone 51
Phone
Yo u r Pa l m
®
Pre™ Plus phone enables you to effectively
manage multiple calls. You can answer a second call,
swap between calls, and set up a three-way
conference call. You can also work with other
applications while on a call. Your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus
phone helps you to do all these tasks with ease.
In this chapter
52 Make calls
54 Receive calls
55 Use voicemail
55 What can I do during a call?
58 What’s my number?
58 View your call history
59 Save a phone number to Contacts
59 Use a phone headset
61 Customize phone settings
52 Chapter 4 : Phone
Make calls
For information on turning the phone off and back on, see Turn the phone
on/off.
Dial using the onscreen dial pad
The onscreen dial pad is useful when you need to dial numbers that are
expressed as letters and when you need large, brightly lit numbers that you
can tap.
1 Open Phone .
2 Tap the dial pad numbers to enter the number.
3 Tap to dial .
Dial by contact name using universal search
1 Open Card view (see Display all open applications (Card view)) or the
Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher).
2 Begin typing the contact first or last name, or initials.
3 Tap one of the contact’s phone numbers to dial it. If only the contact
name is displayed, tap the name to display the phone numbers for that
contact, and tap the number.
TIP Press Backspace or tap the onscreen backspace icon (to the right of the
number you enter) to delete numbers you’ve entered one at a time. Tap and hold
the icon to delete all the numbers.
TIP You can paste numbers copied from other applications—for example, from an
email message or a memo—into the dial pad.
TIP To enter +, tap and hold 0 onscreen.
Chapter 4 : Phone 53
Dial using the keyboard
1 In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, use the keyboard to enter the
number. You do not need to press Option to enter numbers, *,
or #.
2 When you finish entering the number, tap it to dial.
Dial using a speed dial
See Assign a speed dial to a contact for instructions on creating a speed dial.
In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and hold the speed-dial key
you assigned to the number.
Dial by contact name in the Phone application
See How do I add names and other info into Contacts? for instructions on
adding contacts to your phone. You can also look up and dial contacts using
universal search (see Dial by contact name using universal search).
1 Open Phone .
2 Using the keyboard, enter a name or initials until the contact you want
appears.
3 Tap the number.
TIP If you turn off the preference to show contact matches in the dial pad (see
Show contact matches), this changes how you dial using the keyboard in the
Phone application. In Phone, after you enter the number with the keyboard, tap the
onscreen dial icon to dial.
DID YOU KNOW? If you press E, R, or any other key that displays both a letter
and a number, you see both matching names and numbers onscreen.
DID YOU KNOW? If your company uses Microsoft Exchange Server with a
Global Address List (GAL), entering the contact search information returns
matching results from the GAL as well.
54 Chapter 4 : Phone
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.
Dial your national emergency number
To dial 911, do the following:
Press power to wake up the screen.
Tap the center of the gesture area to display Card view.
Enter the emergency number, and tap the number to dial. If the phone is
turned off, a notification 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.
1 If a phone number appears as an underlined link, tap the number. This
displays the dial pad with the number already entered.
2 Tap .
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). When your
phone is off, your calls go to voicemail.
Answer a call
Do one of the following:
If the screen is on when the phone starts ringing, tap .
If the screen is off, drag up to unlock the screen and answer the call.
If a headset is attached, press the headset button.
TIP 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). 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.
TIP You can pick the ringtone for incoming calls (see Select the ringtone for
incoming calls). You can set a ringtone for individual contacts as well (see Add a
ringtone to a contact).
Chapter 4 : Phone 55
Silence the ringer on an incoming call
When you silence the ringer on an incoming call, you can answer the call or
let it ring through to voicemail.
Do one of the following:
Press power .
Press Volume.
Slide the ringer switch off (red means off). This silences the ringer and
any notification sounds. These sounds remain off until you slide the ringer
switch back on. Other sounds, such as music and video playback, are not
affected by sliding the ringer switch off.
Ignore a call
To send a call immediately to voicemail, do one of the following:
Tap .
Press power twice.
To reply to a caller who is in your Contacts list after you ignore a call, tap the
ignored call notification. This opens the caller’s contact entry, where you can
select a reply method. To reply to a caller who is not in your Contacts list, go
to your call history (see View your call history).
Use voicemail
Set up voicemail
1 In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and hold 1 . When the
search results screen appears, continue holding 1 until the Phone
application appears.
2 Follow the voice prompts to set up your voicemail.
Listen to voicemail messages
1 Do one of the following:
In the Launcher, Card view, or Phone, press and hold 1 .
Tap a voicemail notification at the bottom of the screen.
Open Phone . Then tap .
Open Phone . Then tap and hold 1 onscreen.
2 Follow the voice prompts to listen to your messages.
What can I do during a call?
Your phone offers many advanced telephone features, including call waiting
and three-way conferencing. These features depend on your service plan.
Contact Verizon Wireless for more information.While you’re on a call, info
about the call appears on the call screen. When you’re on a call, you can
open other applications and work in them, and you won’t lose your call. See
Open applications.
If you created a reminder in the contact info of a caller, the reminder appears
as a notification when you make a call to or receive a call from the person.
See Assign a reminder message to a contact.
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.
TIP You can see a photo of the person calling you by assigning a caller ID photo.
See Add a photo to a contact.
56 Chapter 4 : Phone
Manage a call
Do any of the following:
Put the call on speakerphone: Tap .
Mute the microphone so you can’t be heard: Tap .
Open the dial pad to enter numbers for navigating phone trees,
responding to prompts, and so on: Tap .
Add a call: See Make a second call.
Adjust call volume: Press Volum e.
* Volume
End a call
Do one of the following:
Tap .
If a headset is attached, press the headset button.
Use another application while on a call
While you’re on a call, you can use many other applications on your phone,
for example, the personal information applications (Contacts, Calendar, and
so on). You can also send and receive text messages. But you can use the
Verizon Wireless network for only one activity at a time—phone (which
includes text messaging) or data—so you cannot use the network to browse
the web, send and receive email, or send and receive multimedia or instant
(IM) messages when you are on a call. To browse the web or send and
receive email or IM messages during a call, you must connect to a Wi-Fi
network (see Wi-Fi).
TIP You don’t need an on-hold button to put a call on hold. Just tap the mute icon
to mute your end of the line.
DID YOU KNOW? You can send and receive text messages during a call. This is
a great way to stay connected with friends and colleagues during a long call.
Chapter 4 : Phone 57
NOTE You cannot send or receive multimedia messages using a Wi-Fi network.
1 Open Card view (see Display all open applications (Card view)) or the
Launcher (see Open an application in the Launcher) while on a call.
2 Tap the other application.
3 Tap the call notification at the bottom of the screen to return to the call
screen.
Make a second call
1 While on a call, tap .
2 Dial the second call.
Answer a second call (call waiting)
When a second call notification appears, tap . The first call is put on hold.
Swap between two calls
You can swap between calls only if the second call is incoming.
Tap to put the active call on hold and switch to the other caller.
Make a conference call
When you’re on a call, you can make a second call and create a three-way
conference call, provided that the service is available in your area. Please
contact Verizon Wireless for more information. Additional charges may
apply, and minutes in your mobile account may be deducted for each call
you make.
1 While you’re on a call, make a second call. This is the limit of
conference callers. Check your service plan about conference calls.
58 Chapter 4 : Phone
2 Tap to create the conference call.
3 Do one of the following:
Tap to end all calls.
Ask one of the callers to hang up, so you can stay connected to the
other caller.
Look up or send a message to a contact
When you’re on a call with a contact, tap the contact name to see the
persons information in Contacts. With the contact entry open, you can do
the following:
Tap to send the contact a text message. For example, if the contact is
on hold while you’re having a long conversation with a second caller, you
can send the contact a text stating you’ll call him or her back.
Ta p Edit to edit the contact entry. For example, if a contact gives you his
or her new email address while you’re talking, you can enter the address
during the call.
What’s my number?
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences. Your phone number
appears at the top of the Phone Preferences screen.
View your call history
Your call history is more than just a log. It’s also a place where you can dial a
number and save or view contacts.
1 Open Phone .
TIP You can also see your phone number by opening Device Info. The number
appears as the first entry under Phone.
Chapter 4 : Phone 59
2 Tap .
3 Do any of the following:
Switch the types of calls displayed: Tap All Calls or Missed Calls.
Call a number: Tap the number.
Save the number to Contacts: Tap to the right of the number
(see Save a phone number to Contacts).
View a contact entry: Tap or the contact picture to the right of
the number.
Delete a call history entry: Throw the entry off the side of the screen.
Clear the call history: Open the application menu, tap Clear Call
History, and tap Clear Call History to confirm.
Save a phone number to Contacts
You can save the number from an incoming or outgoing call to an existing
contact, or create a new contact for the number. If an incoming call uses
caller ID blocking, you cannot save the number.
1 Do one of the following:
Before dialing a number you've entered in the dial pad: Tap Add to
Contacts.
During a call: Tap .
After a call: From the dial pad, tap . Tap to the right of the
number, and tap Add To Contacts.
2 Tap one of the following:
Add New Contact: Create a new contact for the phone number.
Add To Existing: Tap the contact you want to add the phone
number to.
Use a phone headset
You can connect the headset that came with your phone for hands-free
operation.
WARNING If driving while using a phone is permitted in your area, we
recommend using a headset or hands-free car kit (sold separately). However, be
aware that use of a headset that covers both ears impairs your ability to hear other
sounds. Use of such a headset while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle
may create a serious hazard to you and others, and may be illegal. If you must use
a stereo headset while driving, place a speaker in only one ear. Leave the other ear
free to hear outside noises, and use the headset only if it is legal and you can do so
safely.
DID YOU KNOW? In the call history, outgoing calls are designated by a
right-pointing green arrow, and incoming calls are designated by a left-pointing
blue arrow. Missed calls are designated by a bent red arrow. Ignored calls are
designated by a red X.
60 Chapter 4 : Phone
Use a wired headset
Your phone works with headsets that have a 3.5mm connector (look for
three colored bands on the plug). When in doubt, ask the third-party
headset manufacturer if the product is compatible with your phone. If you
hear a headset buzz or poor microphone performance, your headset may be
incompatible with your phone.
1 Connect the headset. While on a call, the icon changes to .
2 The headset button performs different actions depending on what’s
happening on the phone. Press the headset button once to perform
any of the following tasks:
Answer an incoming call
Respond to call waiting
Hang up a single active call or all calls on a conference call
3 If you want to stop using the headset, do any of the following:
Switch from the headset to your phone’s speaker: Tap and tap
Speaker.
Switch from the wired headset to a previously paired Bluetooth
®
hands-free device: Tap and tap the device name.
Use your phone without the headset: Disconnect the headset.
Set up and use a Bluetooth
®
hands-free device
Your phone is compatible with many headsets and car kits (sold separately)
enabled with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology version 2.1, with EDR and
Stereo (with AVRCP media controls).
After you set up a connection with a Bluetooth headset or hands-free car kit,
you can communicate using that device whenever it is within range and the
Bluetooth feature on your phone is turned on. The range varies greatly,
depending on environmental factors. The maximum is about 30 feet (10
meters).
NOTE You can use a stereo (A2DP-enabled) Bluetooth headset or speakers to
listen to music files on your phone. You cannot, however, use a mono Bluetooth
headset to listen to music files.
1 Open Bluetooth .
2 If the Bluetooth setting at the top of the screen is off, tap Off to switch
the Bluetooth feature from Off to On.
3 Ta p Add device and tap the device name.
4 To use a Bluetooth device with your phone, follow the instructions that
came with the Bluetooth device.
5 To switch to another Bluetooth device while on a call: Tap and tap
the new device name. You can also tap Handset or Speaker to use
your phone without the headset.
For more information on using the Bluetooth feature on your phone, see
Bluetooth
®
wireless technology.
TIP If you make a Bluetooth connection with a car kit, you might get a notification
on your phone asking if you want to upload contacts to the car kit. Tap Allow to
upload contacts. If you later want to delete the contacts from the car kit, check the
car kit documentation for instructions.
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Customize phone settings
Use Phone Preferences to customize phone settings.
Show contact matches
By default, when you have the dial pad displayed but you’re using the
keyboard to enter a phone number, both numbers and letters appear and
your phone performs a search of matching names in Contacts. If you turn off
this preference, typing on the keyboard with the dial pad displayed enters
numbers only, and no search is done in Contacts.
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 In Show Contact Matches, tap On or Off.
Enable international dialing
The international dialing preference makes it easy to make calls to another
country, for example, to call home when you are traveling abroad. When
you make a call, your phone automatically adds the dialing prefix for the
country you are calling.
Suppose you select the U.S. or Canada as the country for your international
dialing preference. Your phone adds “+1” if you dial a 10-digit U.S. or
Canadian number. It adds “+1” and your phone's area code if you dial a
7-digit US or Canadian number.
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 In International Dialing, tap Off to switch international dialing from
Off to On.
4 Tap the country whose dialing prefix you want to use. If multiple
prefixes are displayed, tap the correct prefix.
NOTE Your Pre Plus phone supports only International CDMA Roaming. Refer to
verizonwireless.com/global for a complete list of the over 40 countries in which
your Pre Plus phone is Global Ready.
TIP If you turn off the Show Contact Matches preference, you can still perform a
contact search 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.
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Use dialing tones
Dialing tones, also known as DTMF tones, are the tones that play when you
press a key to dial. A short tone plays briefly and then stops, no matter how
long you press the key. A long tone plays until you release the key.
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 In DTMF Tones, tap Short or Long, and then tap the option you want.
Use dialing shortcuts
Dialing shortcuts add a prefix at the beginning of a number, so you can dial
an extension instead of the whole number.
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 Under Dialing Shortcuts, tap Add new number.
4 Set the following:
When I Dial: Tap this field and select the number of digits you need to
enter to have your phone add a dialing shortcut.
Use This Dialing Prefix: Enter the prefix to be added at the beginning
of the dialed number. The combination of prefix and digits you enter
must add up to a complete phone number.
5 Ta p Done.
Example: A complete phone number in your companys phone system has
11 numbers, for example, 1-555-408-1122. When dialing from a phone that’s
part of the system, you need to dial only the last five digits (81122). When
you create a dialing shortcut on your phone, you select “5 digit numbers” for
When I Dial and enter “155540” in Use This Dialing Prefix. So when you
dial your co-worker’s five-digit extension (81122), your phone automatically
dials the whole number: 1-555-408-1122.
Set roaming and data usage preferences
Use roaming and data usage preferences to set options for using your phone
in your home network and while roaming. For example, you can set options
to prevent placing a call or making a data connection while roaming, so that
you avoid extra charges.
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 Under Network, set any of the following:
Voice Network: Ta p Verizon Only to allow phone calls only when
you are on the Verizon Wireless network, or tap Automatic to allow
roaming on other networks.
NOTE On some phones, the Voice Network list might display several Automatic
options: Automatic–1, Automatic–2, and so on. If you see these options, contact
Verizon Wireless to find out which option to select.
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 services—web browsing, email,
multimedia messaging, and instant messaging—On or Off.
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
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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 that the TTY device supports digital wireless
transmission.
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.
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 On.
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.
1 Open Phone .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 Ta p Reset Voicemail Count.
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Email and other messages
Enjoy the ease and speed of keeping in touch with
friends, family, and colleagues anywhere you can
access the Verizon Wireless data network or a Wi-Fi
network. You can send and receive attachments as
well.
And keep the Messaging app in mind for times when
you need to send a short text, multimedia, or instant
message to a mobile phone number—especially
handy when you’re in a meeting that’s running late.
In this chapter
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Email
How do I send and receive email on my phone?
Use the Email application on your phone to access the many email accounts
you have: company (like Exchange), ISP (like Earthlink or Comcast), and
web-based (like Gmail).
The Synergy™ feature makes it easy to synchronize all data from an online
account. By setting up a sync account for one app, synchronization of the
other apps is automatically set up for you. For example, if you set up your
Google contacts account in Contacts before you set up Gmail, when you
first open Email, you find that your Gmail messages are already
downloaded. And when you first open Calendar, you find that your Google
calendar events are already in your phone’s Calendar app. See Online
accounts available for webOS phones for the current list of online accounts
that you can set up on your phone.
For email accounts that do not make use of the Synergy feature, you need to
enter the settings for that account—such as username and password—
directly in the Email application (see Set up email).
You can also use your phone's web browser to view your web-based
email—just go to the email provider’s website.
Merged inboxes in Email
You can set up multiple email accounts on your phone. When you open
Email, you see all your accounts in a single view: Account List view. From
there, you can open the inbox of an individual account—or, thanks to the
Synergy feature, you can see all messages from all your inboxes displayed in
a single merged view called All inboxes.
1 Number to the right of All inboxes indicates the total number of unread email messages in
all your email accounts.
2 Number to the right of individual folder name indicates number of unread messages in that
folder.
If you reply to a message when you’re working in All inboxes, the message is
sent from the same account in which it was received.
If you create a new message when you’re working in All inboxes, the
message goes out using the account you set as the default account (see Set
email preferences).
Set up email
Follow this procedure if you have a common email provider, for example,
AOL, EarthLink, or Yahoo! If you are setting up the Email application to work
with your corporate email account that uses Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync, see Set up email: Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS).
If the email account you set up takes advantage of the Synergy feature, then
setting up email also synchronizes the provider's calendar and contacts.
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1 Open Email .
2 The first time you open Email, do one of the following:
If this is the first email account you are setting up: The email address
you used for your Palm profile is entered by default. Use that
address, or enter an address for one of your other email accounts.
Enter your password for the account, tap Sign In, and tap Done.
If you have already set up an account that takes advantage of the
Synergy feature and want to set up another one: Tap Add An
Account and enter the email address and password. Tap Sign In.
3 Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap
Preferences & Accounts, and tap Add An Account. Enter the email
address and password and tap Sign In.
NOTE If automatic setup fails for your email account, a Manual Setup button
appears. Tap Manual Setup, gather the settings info you need, and enter the
account settings (see Set up email when automatic setup fails).
Set up email: Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (EAS)
Follow this procedure to get email from an Exchange account.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Get this info from your email provider or system
administrator:
Mail server name or IP address for receiving mail
Server domain name
Your username and password
NOTE If your corporate Exchange system utilizes policies such as remote wipe
and password enforcement (including minimum password length, allowed
number of failed password attempts, and other parameters), those policies are
supported in your Exchange account on your phone. Check with your system
administrator for details.
1 Open Email .
2 The first time you open Email, do one of the following:
If this is the first email account you are setting up: The email address
you used for your Palm profile is entered by default. Use that
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address, or enter an address for one of your other email accounts.
Enter your password for the account.
If you have already set up an account that takes advantage of the
Synergy feature and want to set up another one: Tap Add An
Account. Enter your username and password.
3 Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap
Preferences & Accounts, and tap Add An Account. Enter your
username and password.
4 Open the application menu and tap Manual Setup.
5 Tap t he Mail Type field and tap Exchange (EAS).
6 Verify the information in the other fields and change the info as needed
based on the information you obtained. You can enter either the server
name or IP address in the Incoming Mail Server field.
7 Ta p Sign In.
Set up email when automatic setup fails
Follow these steps only if automatic setup (see Set up email) does not work
for your email account.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Get this info from your email provider or system
administrator:
Account type (POP or IMAP)
Incoming and outgoing mail server names
Incoming mail server username and password
Incoming and outgoing server port numbers
Any SSL requirements for incoming and/or outgoing mail
Any authentication (ESMTP) requirements for outgoing mail
Root folder (IMAP accounts only)
1 Open Email .
2 The first time you open Email, do one of the following:
If this is the first email account you are setting up: The email address
you used for your Palm profile is entered by default. Use that
address, or enter an address for one of your other email accounts.
Enter your password for the account.
If you already set up an account that takes advantage of the Synergy
feature and want to set up another one: Tap Add An Account. Enter
your username and password.
3 Any other time you open Email, open the application menu, tap
Preferences & Accounts, and tap Add An Account. Enter your
username and password.
4 Open the application menu and tap Manual Setup.
5 Tap th e Mail Type field and tap your account type.
6 Enter the Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server info as needed based on
the information you obtained from your email provider or system
administrator.
7 Ta p Sign In.
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Enter advanced account settings
These settings apply only to the account you select in step 3.
1 Open Email .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account name.
4 Set any of the following:
Account Name: Enter the name that appears in the account list.
Full Name: Enter the name you want to appear in the From field for
messages you send.
Show Icon: Set whether a notification icon appears onscreen when a
new message arrives.
Play Sound: Set whether a sound plays when a new message arrives.
Vibrate: Set whether your phone vibrates when a new message
arrives.
Signature: Tap to create a signature that’s added to outgoing
messages (see Add a signature to outgoing messages for more
information).
Reply-to Address: Enter the address you want recipients to see and
reply to on your outgoing messages, if this is different from your actual
email address.
Sync deleted emails (POP accounts only): Set whether messages
should be deleted on the server when you delete them on your phone.
Show Email: Set how many days’ worth of messages to retrieve from
the server.
Get Email: Set how frequently to synchronize email for this account.
Default Folders (IMAP accounts only): Specify the folder where
messages you send, save as drafts, or delete are stored.
Remove Account: See Delete an email account.
Change Login Settings: See Change account login settings.
Change account login settings
When you change your password for an online email account, remember to
make the change in the account settings on your phone also.
1 Open Email .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account name.
4 Ta p Change Login Settings and tap the relevant fields to change the
account information.
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Delete an email account
When you delete an email account from your phone, it removes the account
information from your phone only. It does not affect your account with the
email provider.
1 Open Email .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account name.
4 Ta p Remove Account, and then tap Remove Email Account.
Create and send an email message
1 Open Email .
2 If this is the first time you have opened the Email application, and you
have set up at least one email account, tap Done. If you have not set
up an email account, see Set up email.
3 Tap .
4 (Optional) Tap From to change the email account you are using to
send the message. This option appears only if you have more than one
email account set up on your phone.
5 In the To field, do one of the following to address the message:
Enter a contact name, initials, or email address. Tap the email
address when it appears.
Tap to open the full contact list. Tap the contact you want, or
enter a name or address to narrow the list.
Enter the full email address for a recipient who is not a contact.
6 (Optional) Tap To to open the Cc and Bcc fields, and enter an address.
7 (Optional) Repeat steps 5 and 6 to enter additional addresses.
8 Enter the subject, press Enter , and enter the body text.
9 (Optional) To format body text, do one of the following:
To enter bold, italic, or underlined text: Open the application menu
and tap Edit > [the option you want]. Enter the text. To turn off the
formatting, open the application menu and tap Edit > [the option
you want to turn off].
To enter colored text: Open the application menu and tap Edit >
scroll down > Te x t C o l o r . Tap the color and enter the text.
10 (Optional) To set the priority for the message: Open the application
menu and tap Set As Normal Priority or Set As High Priority.
11 Tap .
TIP To format text you already entered, select the text, open the application
menu, and tap Edit > [the option you want]. To turn off a formatting option, open
the application menu and tap Edit > [the option you want to turn off]. For text
color, tap the black square.
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Add attachments to a message
1 While composing a message, tap .
2 To locate a file, do the following:
Tap an icon at the bottom of the screen to search for pictures,
videos, music files, or documents.
Begin typing the file name.
3 Tap t h e fi le n ame.
4 Repeat steps 1–3 to attach other files.
Save a message as a draft
While composing a message, open the application menu and tap Save As
Draft.
Receive and read email messages
The Email application synchronizes messages anytime you open a mail
folder. It also synchronizes messages on an automatic schedule—the default
interval is every 30 minutes (see Enter advanced account settings for
information on changing the interval).
Follow these steps to manually retrieve messages.
1 Open Email .
2 If the folders for the account you want are hidden, tap to display
the folders.
3 Tap the folder you want to check messages for. If synchronization
doesn’t start, tap .
4 Tap a message to open it.
5 Tap or in the subject line to view the previous or next message.
6 To view messages for another account, make the back gesture (see Go
up one level in an app (back gesture)) to return to the account list, and
tap the account name.
Save or share an inline image
If a message contains an inline image—an image inserted right into the
body text—you can share the image with someone else via email. If you
choose this option, a new blank email message opens with the image file as
an attachment.
TIP To take a new picture to send as an attachment, tap the photo icon at the
bottom of the screen, tap New Photo, and then tap Attach Photo.
TIP How can you tell if sync is happening? Look for the animated circular
movement around the number of messages in the upper-right corner of the screen.
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If the image is in JPG, BMP, or PNG format, you can also save it to and view
it in the Photos app.
1 With the message open, press and hold Option and tap the image.
2 Ta p Copy to Photos (if available) or Share.
Open attachments
You can receive any kind of file sent to you, but you can only open an
attachment if your phone has an application that can open the file type.
To open a single attachment: Tap the name to open the attachment. For
large attachments, tap the name to fully download the attachment, and
tap the name again to open the attachment.
To open multiple attachments: Tap the list of attachment names to view
the attachments, and tap an attachment name to open the file.
To save an attached image that appears in the body of an email to your
phone: Tap the image to save it to your phone. If the image is in JPG, BMP,
or PNG format, you can view it in Photos.
Save attachments
When you open attachments of certain file types, you can save them to your
phone so you can view them later in one of your phone’s applications.
1 Open the attachment (see Open attachments).
2 Do one of the following:
For pictures in JPG, BMP, or PNG format: Tap Copy To Photos.
For other file types: Open the application menu and tap Save As. If
the attachment does not open in an application that has a Save As
menu command, you cannot save the attachment.
3 To open a saved attachment on your phone, open the application that
can display the attachment. The attachment appears in the list of
available files.
Add a contact from an email message
You can add a contact name or email address to your Contacts list directly
from the To, Cc, or Bcc field of an incoming email message. You can either
create a new contact or add the information to an existing contact.
1 In a message you’ve received, tap the name or email address.
2 Ta p Add To Contacts.
3 Tap one of the following:
Add New Contact: Create a new contact for the name or address.
Add To Existing: Tap the contact you want to add the name or
address to.
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View a contact from an email message
In a message you’ve received from someone listed in the Contacts app,
tap the name to open the contact entry.
Search for an email message
You can search for messages in any email folder. Incoming messages must
be fully downloaded to your phone to show up in search results.
In the folder containing the message, type a few characters of a name or
email address in the From, To, or Cc line, or a few characters of the
subject. Matching results appear as you type. Keep entering characters to
narrow the list.
Reply to a message
1 Open a message.
2 Tap one of the following:
: Reply to just the sender.
: Reply to the sender and all other addressees.
3 Enter the reply message text and tap .
Forward a message
1 Open a message and tap .
2 Address the forwarded message (see Create and send an email
message).
3 Enter the forwarded message text and tap .
Copy messages
1 Open a message.
2 Do one of the following:
To copy the entire contents of the message, including the sender,
date, recipient, subject, and body text: Open the application menu,
tap Edit, and tap Copy All.
To copy the body text only: Open the application menu, tap Edit,
and tap Select All. Then open the application menu, tap Edit, and
tap Copy.
Move a message to another folder
1 Open a message.
2 Open the application menu and tap Move to folder.
3 Tap the folder you want.
Mark a message as read or unread
1 Open a message.
2 Open the application menu and tap Mark as read/unread.
Flag or unflag a message
1 Open a message.
2 Open the application menu and tap Set flag or Remove flag.
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Show or hide message header details
1 Open a message.
2 Tap a recipient name to show details. Tap again to hide details.
Delete a message
Deleting a message moves it to your deleted items folder, so it’s still on your
phone. Depending on your email account, this folder is called Deleted Items,
Deleted, Trash, or something else.
If you accidentally delete a message, you can move it back to the original
folder (see Move a message to another folder). To remove a message from
your phone permanently, delete it from the deleted items folder.
Do one of the following:
In the message list: Throw the message off the side of the screen.
In an open message: Tap .
Add a signature to outgoing messages
A signature includes information you want to add to the closing of all your
outgoing messages—for example, your name, address, and phone numbers;
your website; or a personal motto. You can use a different signature for each
email account.
1 Open Email .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account you want.
4 Tap th e Signature field and enter the signature text. To format the text
with bold, italics, or color, select the text (see Text selection gestures),
open the application menu, and tap Edit > [the option you want].
View mail folders
1 Open Email .
2 Do any of the following:
View all folders for an account: Tap .
Open a folder: Tap the folder name.
TIP If you change the folder where you store deleted messages for an IMAP
account (see Enter advanced account settings), deleting messages from the folder
removes them from your phone.
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View folder information such as last sync and number of messages:
Open the folder, and then tap the folder header.
Add a folder as a favorite
Favorites appear at the top of Account List view.
1 Open Email .
2 If the folder you want is not displayed, tap to the right of the email
account name to display the folder.
3 Tap to the right of the folder name.
To remove a folder as a favorite, repeats steps 1 and 2 and tap to the right
of the folder name.
Set email preferences
1 Open Email .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Set any of the following:
Smart Folders: Set whether to include All Inboxes and/or All Flagged
messages as favorites at the top of Account List view.
Accounts: Tap an account name to enter advanced settings (see Enter
advanced account settings).
Default Account: Tap the account shown to set another account as
the default. The default account is used to send a message when you
create a new message in Account List view or in a merged folder view
such as All Inboxes or All Flagged. If you have only one email account
on your phone, the Default Account preference is not displayed.
Add An Account: See Set up email.
Reorder accounts
1 Open Email .
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2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap and hold the account name, wait for the visual cue, and then drag
the account up or down. This changes the order of the accounts in
Account List view.
Reply to meeting invitations
You can receive meeting invitations on your phone in the same way that you
receive email messages. You cannot create meeting invitations on your
phone.
Tap whether to accept, tentatively accept, or decline an invitation.
Here are the key features of meeting invitations:
Meeting invitations appear on your phone in the Email application, not in
the Calendar application.
From within the Email application, you can accept, decline, or tentatively
accept a meeting invitation.
If you accept or tentatively accept an invitation, it appears as an event in
Calendar.
You can reply to and forward meeting invitations in the same way as
email messages.
Send email messages from within another application
Look in the application menu to see if an application supports sending an
item as an attachment to an email message. This menu item is available in
the Contacts, Photos, Doc View, PDF View, and Memos applications,
among others. Depending on the app, the menu item might be named
Share, Send, or Email. For details, look in this guide for the section that
documents the specific application.
Messaging
What kinds of messages can I send and receive?
You can use the Messaging application to send and receive the following
types of messages:
Text and multimedia messages (see Create and send a text or multimedia
message)
Instant messages for an IM account you already have set up online (see
Set up an instant messaging (IM) account)
The Synergy feature enables the Messaging app to gather all your text,
multimedia, and instant messages to and from the same contact or phone
number into a single conversation (sometimes called a thread). So you can
see your entire message history with a person regardless of the different
methods you happened to use to communicate with that person (see Work
with conversations). You can even switch from account to account without
losing the thread of your conversation (see Switch between messaging
accounts in a conversation)—just pick the messaging account that's most
likely to keep you in unbroken contact with the person you're talking to.
Work with conversations
When you exchange more than one message with a person, the messages
are grouped into a conversation. A single conversation can contain text,
multimedia, and IM messages. When you start or continue a conversation,
the upper part of Conversation view displays all messages you’ve exchanged
with this person, and the bottom part provides the area where you type your
next message.
You can carry on multiple conversations at the same time.
TIP If you receive an updated meeting invitation, you can again choose to accept,
decline, or tentatively accept. If you receive a meeting cancellation, open the
message and tap Remove From Calendar to delete the meeting from your
calendar.
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1 Open Messaging .
2 Do one of the following:
Start a new conversation: Create a message (see Create and send a
text or multimedia message or Send and receive IM messages), or
tap a message and reply to it.
Continue an existing conversation: Tap the conversation.
3 Enter your message.
4 Tap .
Switch between messaging accounts in a conversation
In a single conversation, you can switch between text/multimedia
messaging and an IM account. So if you are having an IM chat with
someone and he or she goes offline, you can send the person a text message
to wrap up the conversation. You can also switch between different phone
numbers for sending a text message to a person.
1 In Messaging, start a new conversation or open one that’s listed in
Conversations view.
2 Ta p Tex t or an IM account name in the upper-right corner of the
screen. If available, the other ways to communicate with this contact
appear in a list. Tap the account or phone number you want to use.
Switch between Conversations view and Buddies view
Conversations view lists all of your Messaging conversations. Buddies view
lists all of your IM buddies.
1 Open Messaging .
TIP You can copy the contents of a conversation as plain text, which you can
paste in a memo, email message, and so on (see Copy messages).
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2 For Conversations view, tap Conversations. For Buddies view, tap
Buddies.
3 In Buddies view, tap to expand a buddy list. Tap a buddy name to
contact that person.
Create and send a text or multimedia message
Each text message can have up to 160 characters. If you send a text message
to an email address, the email address is deducted from the 160-character
count.
Multimedia messages consist of both text and pictures. You can include
pictures in JPG format.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Before you use your phone to send or receive multimedia messages, refer
to your service plan for pricing and availability of multimedia messaging
services.
Make sure that your phone is on and that you’re inside a coverage area
(see Turn w i rel ess servi ce s on ).
1 Open Messaging .
2 The first time you open Messaging, tap Done to send a text or
multimedia message. Thereafter, skip to step 3.
3 Tap . The cursor is in the To field. Do one of the following to
address the message:
Enter a contact’s first or last name or initials, screen name, phone
number, or email address. Tap the phone number, IM account name,
or email address you want to use to send the message when it
appears.
Tap to open your full contact list. Tap the contact you want or
enter a name or address to narrow the list.
Enter a phone number for a recipient who is not a contact.
4 Tap the To field and repeat step 3 to enter additional recipients.
TIP You can set a preference to show all your buddies, whether they are online or
offline, or to hide offline buddies. In Buddies view, open the application menu and
tap Show/Hide Offline Buddies.
DID YOU KNOW? You can send and receive text messages even while you are
on a phone call. This is easiest when using a hands-free headset or the speaker.
TIP If you want to set up an instant messaging (IM) account the first time you
open Messaging, tap Add An Account and see Set up an instant messaging (IM)
account for instructions.
TIP Do you need to enter a short code that contains letters? Use the keyboard to
enter it; just press the letter keys. For example, if the code is “win01,” press W to
enter w, I to enter i, and so on. No need to figure out the numbers that correspond
to the letters.
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5 Do one of the following to attach a picture to a multimedia message:
Before entering the message text: Tap . Tap the album containing
the picture you want. Tap the picture, or tap New Photo and take
the picture.
After entering the message text: Open the application menu and tap
Add picture. Tap the album containing the picture you want and tap
the picture, or tap New Photo and take the picture.
6 Ta p Attach Photo.
7 Enter the message text and tap .
Use emoticons in a message
To include an emoticon in a text, multimedia, or IM message, type in a
keyboard character combination for that emoticon. Most emoticons can be
created by more than one combination. After you send the message, the
emoticon image appears in the conversation on your phone and on the
recipient’s phone, as long as the receiving IM application supports the
image.
This table shows the emoticons that are supported on your phone.
NOTE Emoticon combinations that use words, such as :cool or :cry, are not
supported in most chat applications. Emoticons created using these combinations
may not appear correctly on the recipient’s phone.
TIP You can include emoticons in your message (see Use emoticons in a
message).
TIP You can also send a contact entry as part of a multimedia message. Do this in
the Contacts app (see Send Contacts).
Table 1. Supported emoticons
To d i sp l ay thi s
emoticon...
Enter any of these keyboard character combinations...
o_O :confused
8) 8-) B) B-) :cool
:’( =’( :cry
:[:-[=[=-[:redface
:S :-S :s :-s %-( %( X-( X( :eww :gross
:! :-! :eek
:( :-( =( =-( :sad
:O :-O :o :-o =O =-O =o =-o :surprised
:shock :omg
^^ ^_^ ^-^ :grin :biggrin
O:) O:-) o:) o:-) :innocent :angel
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Receive and view text and multimedia messages
You can view pictures and videos and listen to music files included in a
multimedia message. You can save pictures in JPG format to your phone for
viewing in the Photos application.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Tap a conversation to view messages.
3 If Download MMS is displayed, tap it to view the attached file. (See
Turn automatic download of multimedia messages on or off.)
4 In a multimedia message, tap a music, video, or vCard (VCF) file name
to view the attached file. (Attached pictures are displayed within the
message.) To save an attached JPG picture, tap the photo, tap View,
and then tap Copy Photo.
Forward a message
1 In a conversation, tap a message and tap Forward.
2 Enter the recipient's number, IM account name, or email address in the
To field.
3 (Optional) Tap the message text, and edit the text.
4 Tap .
Copy messages
You can copy an entire conversation or a single message in a conversation.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Tap a conversation.
3 Do one of the following:
To copy the entire conversation: Open the application menu, tap
Edit, and tap Copy All.
To copy a single message: Tap the message and tap Copy Text.
Add a contact from a message
1 In Conversations view, tap a conversation with someone who is not a
contact.
2 Tap the header at the top of the screen.
:-*:*=*=-*:kiss
:-D:D=D=-D:laugh:lol
:| :-| :neutral :meh
:-&:&=&=-&:-@:@=@=-@:sick
:) :-) =) =-) :smile
:/:-/:\:-\=/=-/=\=-\:doh
;) ;-) :wink
:P :-P :p :-p :b :-b =p =P =b =-b =-p
=-P :yuck :razz
>:o>:-o>:O>:-O>:(>:-(:angry:mad
<3 :heart
>:-) >:) >:-> >:> :evil :twisted
Table 1. Supported emoticons
To display this
emoticon...
Enter any of these keyboard character combinations...
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3 Ta p Add To Contacts.
4 Tap one of the following:
Add New Contact: Create a new contact for the name or address.
Add To Existing: Tap the contact you want to add the name or
address to.
View a contact’s information from a message
In a conversation, tap the header of a message received from a contact to
open the contact entry.
Dial a number from a message
Tap a phone number.
Delete a message
1 In a conversation, throw the message off the side of the screen.
2 Ta p Delete to confirm.
Delete a conversation
1 In Conversations view, throw the conversation off the side of the
screen.
2 Ta p Delete to confirm.
Turn automatic download of multimedia messages on or off
By default, MMS messages are downloaded automatically. You can change
the option so that you can decide whether to download a multimedia
message.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 In Auto-Download MMS, tap On or Off.
Set up an instant messaging (IM) account
To use an IM account on your phone, such as a GoogleTalk IM account, you
must already have the account online. If you have an IM account with a
provider that takes advantage of the Synergy feature, that IM account is
automatically added to your phone when you enter your username and
password for that provider in Email, Calendar, or Contacts.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Do one of the following:
The first time you open Messaging: Tap Add An Account.
Any other time: Open the application menu and tap Preferences &
Accounts. Tap Add IM Account.
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3 Tap the account type and enter your username and password.
4 Ta p Sign In.
Sign in to an IM account
1 Open Messaging .
2 Ta p Buddies.
3 Tap to the left of the text Offline and tap Available.
Sign out of an IM account
1 Open Messaging .
2 Ta p Buddies.
3 Tap the status icon to the left of your online status (Available or Busy)
and tap Sign off.
Send and receive IM messages
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Make sure that your phone is on and that you’re
inside a coverage area (see Tu rn wire less se r v ic es o n).
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1 Open Messaging .
2 Do one of the following to start or continue a conversation:
In Conversations or Buddies view: Tap to start a new
conversation.
In Conversations view: Tap an existing conversation and enter a new
message.
In Buddies view: Tap a buddy name and enter a new message.
3 Ta p Te x t or an IM account name in the upper-right corner of the
screen, and tap the IM account you want to use.
4 Enter the message text and tap .
5 When the message recipient replies, the reply appears below your
message in the conversation. Repeat step 4 to send another message.
Change your online status
1 Open Messaging .
2 Ta p Buddies.
3 Tap the status icon to the left of the status description, and tap your
new status.
4 Tap to confirm your status.
Change your custom message
Your custom message is seen by your IM buddies. It appears next to your
IM screen name and status. It can contain any text you want.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Ta p Buddies.
3 Do one of the following:
If you already have a custom message: Tap the current message and
enter the new message text.
If you’re creating a custom message for the first time: Tap the status
text (Available, Busy, and so on) and enter the custom message
text.
Change your IM account username and password
If you change the username or password for your IM account online, you
need to enter the updated information for the account on your phone.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account name.
4 Enter the new information and tap Sign In.
Delete an IM account
1 Open Messaging .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account name.
4 Ta p Remove Account, and tap Remove Account again to confirm.
TIP You can include emoticons in your message (see Use emoticons in a
message).
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Turn messaging notifications on or off
You can set your phone to show a notification and/or play a sound when a
new message arrives. These settings apply to all your Messaging accounts.
1 Open Messaging .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Set either of the following new message notifications:
Show Notifications: Tap On or Off to set whether a notification
appears when you receive a new message.
Sound: If Show Notifications is On, you can set which type of alert
sound plays when you receive a new message. Tap Sound and tap
System Alert, Ringtone, or Mute. If you select Ringtone, tap the
name of the ringtone to select it. Tap to preview a ringtone. Tap
to add a song as a message alert.
The ringer switch must be set to On for you to hear the sound.
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Personal information
Yo u r Pa l m
®
Pre™ Plus phone is all you need to
organize your personal information and keep it with
you wherever you go.
All your personal information is backed up and kept
private either in your Palm profile or in one of your
online accounts.
In this chapter
86 Contacts
96 Calendar
103 Tasks
107 Memos
109 Clock
110 Calculator
111 Facebook
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Contacts
How do I add names and other info into Contacts?
You have a few options for getting contact information to show up in your
Contacts.
Connect to an online address book: If you have an address book in an
online account that works with the Synergy™ feature (for example, Google
or Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync), you can set up Contacts on your phone
to synchronize and display contacts that you store in the online address
book. Set up synchronization the first time you open Contacts (see Use
Contacts for the first time), or anytime after that (see Customize Contacts).
After you set up the connection to the online address book, contacts you
enter online show up automatically in Contacts, and contacts you enter on
your phone sync to the online account.
The Synergy feature makes it easy to synchronize other data from an online
account. By setting up synchronization in one app, synchronization of the
other apps is automatically set up for you. For example, if you set up your
Gmail account in Email before you set up Contacts, when you first open
Contacts, you find that your Google contacts are already downloaded. And
when you first open Calendar, you find that your Google calendar events are
already in your phone’s Calendar.
NOTE See Online accounts available for webOS phones for the current list of
online accounts that you can set up on your phone, from which you can access
contacts.
Transfer contacts using the Data Transfer Assistant: When you transfer
contacts from desktop software or an old phone, you select which account
to assign those contacts to. Look for those contacts in the account you
select (see How do I get data off my computer?).
Enter a contact directly in Contacts: See Create a contact for instructions.
You can assign the contact to one of your online address books—if you do, it
synchronizes with the online address book. Or you can create the contact in
your Palm profile account, which means it shows up on your phone only.
Palm profile contacts are included in the daily backup of your Palm profile
information, so you can restore them if they are accidentally erased.
Download vCard info to Contacts: A vCard is an electronic business card
attached to an email or an MMS. If you receive an email or an MMS with a
vCard attachment (VCF file format), download the attachment to Contacts.
See Receive vCards.
Linked contacts
The Synergy feature automatically links contacts from different accounts if it
finds data in common between them. For example, if you have a contact in
Exchange and in Google for Emily Weeks, your phone links the contacts so
that all of Emily's info shows up on a single contact screen. You need to open
just one view to see all of Emily's info. The actual data remains stored
separately with your different providers; it's just assembled in one view on
your phone for your convenience.
How can you tell if a contact is linked? Look in the upper-right corner of the
contact screen. If you see a stack of photos and a number, that means that
you're looking at a linked contact, with combined info from contacts you're
storing with separate providers.
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1 Tap the stack of photos to see the contacts that are linked.
2 Emily is a contact in your Google online account and in your Palm profile account.
3 Scroll down to see Emily’s combined contact info.
You can unlink automatically linked contacts, and you can manually link
contacts yourself (see Unlink a contact or Link a contact).
Use Contacts for the first time
1 Open Contacts .
2 Do one of the following:
To set up your first online account to sync: Tap the account type,
enter the account information, and tap Sign in.
To set up a second online account to sync: Tap Add An Account,
tap the account type, enter the account information, and tap
Sign In.
To open Contacts without creating an online account: Tap Done.
This opens your Palm profile account, and you can start creating
contacts in this account.
NOTE If you add your Facebook or LinkedIn account to Contacts, your friends’
Facebook and LinkedIn email addresses show up in Contacts. You cannot change
Facebook or LinkedIn info from Contacts on your phone. You also cannot add
friends to your Facebook or LinkedIn account from Contacts. To work directly with
Facebook or LinkedIn, go to facebook.com or linkedin.com in the Web application
(see Web). To update your status and see your Facebook news feed, use the
Facebook application developed for your phone (see Facebook).
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Create a contact
You can add a contact to an account. If you don’t specify the account, the
new contact is added to your default account.
If you are using Contacts for the first time, you go through a few different
steps to add or access the contacts on your phone (see Use Contacts for the
first time). Follow this procedure to add contacts directly on your phone
after the first time you use Contacts.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Tap .
3 (Optional) Tap the account icon to the right of Name to change the
account to which the new contact will be added.
* Account icon, showing Palm profile account
NOTE If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add data to that account
from your phone.
4 Tap fields to enter contact details, select a ringtone for that contact,
add notes, or add birthday details for the contact. Scroll to see all of the
fields available for contact info.
5 To add detailed name information—such as a prefix, suffix, or middle
name—open the application menu and tap Name Details.
6 In some fields, such as New Phone Number, when you enter the
information a label button appears on the right. Tap the button to
change the label for your entry—for example, to identify a number as a
mobile or work phone.
7 Ta p Done.
Find a contact
You can find a contact from Card view or the Launcher view. To learn how,
see Use universal search. To find a contact within the Contacts app, use
these steps.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Enter any of the following:
First, middle, or last name
First and last initial (no space between)
TIP When you enter a phone number that requires pauses—for example, a
number for which you need to enter a password or respond to prompts, you can
insert a pause or a stop in the number. To insert a two-second pause, enter a T
where you want the pause to appear. To insert a stop, enter a P where you want
the stop to appear. To dial the next set of numbers after the stop, tap the screen.
TIP Use the Reminder field to enter that important message or question you have
for this contact. The next time you send or receive a call or a message to or from
the contact on your phone, you get a notification at the bottom of the screen. You
can add a reminder to a contact at any time (see Assign a reminder message to a
contact).
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Company
Nickname
3 For more search options, tap Global Address Lookup. (This option is
available if you are using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync with a Global
Address List.)
4 Tap t he con t ac t .
View, edit, or delete contact information
1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 To edit a contact, tap Edit.
Info that’s dimmed means it originates from an account that you can’t
edit on your phone (like Facebook).
4 In a linked contact, tap the account icon in the upper-right corner to
edit fields specific to that account.
NOTE The fields that make up the contact header (name, photo, job title,
company) are unique to each account. You must open a specific account to enter
these fields.
5 Tap fields to add or change information (see Enter information in a
field).
NOTE In a linked contact, when you enter info in a field for the first time, you can
assign that info to any account by tapping the account button in the field.
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6 To delete a piece of contact information, such as a phone number,
throw the item off the side of the screen and tap Delete.
7 Ta p Done.
Copy contact details
You can copy a contact’s details and paste them into another application.
For example, you could paste contact details into a memo or an email.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 Open the application menu and tap Edit.
4 Ta p Copy All.
Add a photo to a contact
The photo you add appears onscreen when this contact calls you.
1 While creating (see Create a contact) or editing (see View, edit, or
delete contact information) a contact, do one of the following:
To add or change the photo in the default account: Tap .
In a linked contact, to add or change the photo of another account:
Tap the account button in the upper-right corner and tap the other
account (see Linked contacts).
2 Do one of the following:
To take a new photo: Tap New Photo, take the picture.
To use an existing photo: Tap the album containing the picture, tap
the picture.
3 (Optional) Do either or both of the following:
To enlarge a face or other portion of the picture: Zoom in by making
the pinch-out gesture.
To capture the portion of the picture you want: Tap and hold the
picture, and then drag the portion you want to the center of the
onscreen box. This portion becomes the contact photo.
4 Ta p Assign to Contact.
DID YOU KNOW? If you see a stack of photos in a contact, with a number
attached to the stack, that's because it's a linked contact (see Linked contacts).
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Add a ringtone to a contact
Select the ringtone you want to hear when this contact calls you.
1 While creating (see Create a contact) or editing (see View, edit, or
delete contact information) a contact, tap Set a ringtone.
2 Tap the ringtone name to select it.
3 Tap to preview the ringtone.
4 To use a music file as a ringtone, tap and tap the file name.
5 Ta p Done.
Assign a speed dial to a contact
You can assign a speed dial to any contact phone number. You can assign up
to 26 speed dials.
NOTE You cannot assign 1 (the E key) as a speed dial. The number 1 is reserved
for dialing your voicemail system.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 Open the application menu and tap Set Speed Dial.
4 Tap the phone number you want to assign a speed dial to, and then tap
the key to use as a speed dial. You may have to scroll to find the key
you want.
Assign a reminder message to a contact
If you have an important message or a question for a contact, you can enter
a reminder right on your phone. The next time you and the contact are in
touch—whether by phone call, email, or text message/IM—a notification
appears showing the contact name and a message bubble. Tap the bubble
to view the reminder.
TIP To change the ringtone for a contact, while creating or editing a contact, tap
the ringtone and tap Change Ringtone. Delete Ringtone deletes the ringtone
from the contact, not from the list of available ringtones.
TIP To assign a currently used speed dial key to a new number, follow the steps for
setting a new speed dial for the new number. Tap the key to use in step 4, and tap
Reassign To [Name].
TIP To remove a speed dial from a number, open the contact, open the
application menu, and tap Set Speed Dial. Tap the number and tap Remove
Speed Dial [key letter].
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1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 Open the application menu and tap Add Contact Reminder.
4 Enter the reminder, and make the back gesture to save it.
Link a contact
When your phone recognizes matching information in two or more
contacts—for example, the same name and phone number—it
automatically gathers the info from the two records into a single view that
displays all the contact information. You can also manually link contacts.
The info for your linked contacts appears combined only on your phone—
the actual info is kept separate and distinct in the accounts it came from.
IMPORTANT To maintain the integrity of your contact data, it’s important that
you link only one person’s contact info in different accounts. For example, if you
have contact info for Emily Weeks in Google, Facebook, Microsoft Exchange, and
your Palm profile account, go ahead and link all four contacts into a linked contact.
But don’t link Emily’s contact info with her sister Allison’s.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 In the open entry, tap the contact name in the header, and tap Link
more profiles.
4 Search for the contact (see Find a contact) and tap it to link the two
contacts.
5 After you create the link, be sure the linked contact appears in your
Contacts list under the name you’re most likely to search for and
recognize (and not, say, under a person’s IM screen name, which can
be unrelated to their real name. To do this, tap the contact name you
want to appear, and tap Set As Primary Profile. When you search for
a contact using universal search (see Use universal search), the search
feature looks through primary profile information only.
Unlink a contact
1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 Tap the contact name in the header, and tap the contact you want to
unlink.
4 Ta p Unlink This Profile.
TIP To remove a reminder message before it pops up as a notification, open the
application menu, and tap Add Contact Reminder. Tap the trash icon.
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Add a contact entry to the Launcher
Assign your favorite contacts to the Launcher, so you can open them directly
from that location.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Search for a contact (see Find a contact), and tap the contact name.
3 Open the application menu and tap Add to Launcher.
4 (Optional) Edit the first and last name as you want them to appear in
the Launcher.
5 Ta p Add To Launcher. To see the contact in the Launcher, scroll down
on page 1.
If the contact has a picture (see Add a photo to a contact), the picture
appears as a Launcher icon. If the contact doesn’t have a picture, the contact
name appears in the Launcher with a placeholder icon. Tap the real or
placeholder icon to open the contact.
Get in touch with a contact
1 Open Contacts .
2 Tap the contact name.
3 Do any of the following:
Tap the appropriate field to call or send an email or instant message
to that contact. For example, tap a phone number to call the contact.
Tap to send a text message.
Tap an address field to view the address on a map.
Send Contacts
You can send all contacts to a hands-free car kit (with Bluetooth), or send a
contact using multimedia messaging (MMS) or email.
To send all contacts to a car kit, first ensure that your car kit is discoverable
by your phone (see Connect with a paired device).
1 Open Contacts .
2 Open the application menu and tap Send All To Car Kit.
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To send one contact:
1 Open Contacts .
2 Tap a contact.
3 Open the application menu and tap Send Contact.
4 Tap one of the following:
Send To Car Kit: Your Bluetooth device needs to be on and detected.
Send Via MMS: Messaging opens.
Send Via Email: Email opens.
Receive vCards
You can receive a vCard (VCF file format) with multimedia messaging
(MMS) or email.
To get a vCard into Contacts:
1 From the open Email or MMS, tap the attachment name to fully
download the attachment, and tap the name again to open the
attachment.
The vCard opens automatically within Contacts.
2 Ta p Add To Contacts.
3 Tap one of the following:
Save As New: Save the vCard as a new contact.
Add To Existing: Add the vCard information to an existing contact.
Delete a contact
1 Open Contacts .
2 Tap the contact name.
NOTE Entries that you cannot change on your phone, like those from Facebook
and LinkedIn, you also cannot delete from the phone. You must delete them from
your account on the web to remove them from your phone.
3 Do one of the following:
Delete an unlinked contact or an entire linked contact: Open the
application menu and tap Delete Contact. Tap Delete All Profiles
to confirm.
NOTE If you see Delete Other Profiles rather than Delete All Profiles, that's
because you have linked contacts that come from accounts whose info you can't
change on your phone (like Facebook and LinkedIn). Tap it. To delete any
remaining contacts, on your computer, go to the account online and delete them
there.
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Delete one entry only in a linked contact: Tap the displayed contact
name to open the list of all entries in the linked contact. Tap the
entry you want and tap Delete This Profile.
If you delete a contact that is assigned to an online account, the
contact is deleted in the online account also.
Customize Contacts
1 Open Contacts .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Set the following options:
List Order: Tap the Sort Order field and select the criteria by which
the contact list is sorted. This changes the underlying sort order of the
list only—your contacts still appear in the list as First Name Last Name.
1 Contact list sorted by first name
2 Contact list sorted by last name
Accounts: Tap an account to change login settings and sign in using
the new settings.
Default account: Tap the current default account to change to
another account. New contacts you create are assigned to this
account unless you specify otherwise.
Sync Now: Tap to manually synchronize your online accounts (see
Manually synchronize Contacts with your online accounts).
Add An Account: Tap, and then tap an account type. Enter the
account information. Before you can set up an account on your phone,
you must already have an account online with the provider.
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Manually synchronize Contacts with your online accounts
If you want to get contacts from an online account on your phone
immediately—or upload contacts from your phone to the online account
you can do a manual sync. This synchronizes Contacts with all the accounts
you have set up on your phone, and it synchronizes your calendar and email
with those accounts also.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Ta p Sync Now.
Stop synchronization of Contacts with an online account
If you synchronize contacts with an online account, you can delete the
account from Contacts. For most online accounts, this stops synchronization
of contacts only; so if you also sync email or calendar events with that online
account, those continue to synchronize. Exchange accounts, however, are an
exception to this: If you delete an Exchange Contacts account, Exchange
data is removed from all apps (Calendar, Tasks, and Email). For all online
accounts, including Exchange accounts, deleting the account from Contacts
deletes the associated contact entries from your phone only. The entries are
not deleted from the online account.
1 Open Contacts .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Tap the account name.
4 Ta p Remove Account and tap Remove Contact Account.
Calendar
How do I get events into Calendar?
You have a few options for getting events to show up in Calendar:
Connect to an online calendar through the Synergy™ feature: If you have
a calendar in an online account that works with the Synergy feature (for
example, Google or Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync), you can set up
Calendar on your phone to synchronize and display events that you store in
the online calendar. Set up synchronization the first time you open Calendar
(see Use Calendar for the first time), or anytime after that (see Customize
Calendar). After you set up the connection to the online calendar, events
you enter online show up automatically in Calendar, and events you enter
on your phone sync to the online account.
The Synergy feature makes it easy to synchronize other data from an online
account. By setting up synchronization in one app, synchronization of the
other apps is automatically set up for you. For example, if you set up your
Gmail account in Email before you set up Calendar, when you first open
Calendar, you find that your Google calendar events are already
downloaded. And when you first open Contacts, you find that your Google
contacts are already in your phone’s Contacts app.
NOTE See Online accounts available for webOS phones for the current list of
online accounts that you can set up on your phone, from which you can access
Calendar events.
DID YOU KNOW? If you synchronize with your Google calendar, you can add
Google Weather to the calendar on your desktop and have it appear in Calendar
on your phone. On your desktop, log in to your Google Calendar account and open
Calendar Settings. Click the General tab, enter your location, and click the
temperature unit you want in Show weather based on my locations. The next
time your phone synchronizes with your Google account, Google Weather
appears in Calendar on your phone.
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Transfer calendar events using the Data Transfer Assistant: When you
transfer calendar events from desktop software, you select which account to
assign those events to. Look for those events in the account you select (see
How do I get data off my computer?).
Enter an event directly in Calendar: See Create an event for instructions.
You can assign the event to one of your online calendars—if you do, it
synchronizes with the online calendar. Or you can create the event in your
Palm profile account, which means it shows up on your phone only. Palm
profile events are included in the daily backup of your Palm profile
information, so you can restore them if they are accidentally erased.
Layered calendars
Suppose you use the calendar in both Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and in
Google. If you set up both of those accounts to sync with your phone, your
phone's Calendar app shows the events from both in a single view—a
layered calendar with events that are color-coded to identify which provider
they come from. Individual events remain stored separately with your
different providers; the events are just assembled in one view on your phone
for your convenience.
If you change an event, the change is made in the appropriate calendar.
You can also look at the events of just one calendar at a time.
Use Calendar for the first time
1 Open Calendar .
2 Do one of the following:
To set up your first online account to sync: Tap the account type,
enter the account information, and tap Sign In.
To set up a second online account to sync: Tap Add An Account,
tap the account type, enter the account information, and tap
Sign In.
To open Calendar without creating an online account: Tap Done.
This opens your Palm profile account, and you can start creating
events in this account.
NOTE If you choose to sync Calendar with an online Facebook account, your
Facebook events show up in Calendar, but you cannot add calendar events to
Facebook from the Calendar app. To work directly with Facebook, go to
facebook.com in the Web application (see Web). To update your status and see
your Facebook news feed, use the Facebook application developed for your phone
(see Facebook).
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Create an event
You can add an event to calendar accounts. If you don’t specify an account,
the new event is added to your default calendar. For information on
managing your phone’s time settings, see Date & Time.
NOTE If an account doesn’t appear in the list, you can’t add data to that account
from your phone.
1 Open Calendar .
2 Ta p All or an online account name in the upper-right corner, and tap
the calendar you want to use for this event.
If you create an event in All Calendars view, the event is created in the
calendar set as the default (see Customize Calendar).
3 Go to the day you want (see Move around in Calendar) and tap a blank
time slot.
4 Enter the event name and press Enter .
In Day view, available time slots between events are compressed and
labeled X Hrs Free. To expand free time so you can enter an event, tap
X Hrs Free.
Don’t look for a save button—your info is automatically saved when
you make the back gesture to close the event.
Enter the event location
1 While creating an event (see Create an event), tap to the right of
the event name. To enter the event location after creating an event, tap
the event name in Day view.
2 Ta p Event location and enter the location.
Schedule a repeating event
1 While creating an event (see Create an event), tap to the right of
the event name. To set an event as repeating after creating the event,
tap the event name in Day view.
TIP Need to find the event location on a map? Open an event that has a location
specified in the Event Location field, open the application menu, and tap Event
Location. Tap either Show on Map, which shows the location on Google Maps,
or Get Directions, which gives directions from your current location.
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2 Ta p No Repeat and tap the repeat interval.
3 (Optional) Tap Custom to define your own repeat interval and set the
end date.
Add an alarm to an event
1 While creating an event (see Create an event), tap to the right of
the event name. To add an alarm after creating an event, tap the event
name in Day view.
2 Ta p No Reminder and tap the interval for the alarm.
Add a note to an event
1 While creating an event (see Create an event), tap to the right of
the event name. To add a note after creating an event, tap the event
name in Day view.
2 Ta p Event notes and enter the note.
NOTE If a phone number is displayed in an event note as an underlined link, you
can tap the number to make a call. This displays the phone dial pad with the
number already entered.
Create an all-day (untimed) event
An all-day event such as a birthday appears in your calendar without a
specific time slot.
1 Open Calendar .
DID YOU KNOW? To enter a birthday, anniversary, or holiday, create an
untimed event. Then select Ye a r l y o n [ d a t e] as the repeat interval. See Create an
all-day (untimed) event.
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2 Go to the day you want, open the application menu and tap New >
All Day Event.
3 Enter the event details.
Change the Calendar display
You can change the display of Calendar to show the events from all of your
calendars or just the events recorded in one of your calendars. You can also
change the color of each calendar, and whether the calendar view shows by
day, week, or month.
1 Open Calendar .
2 Tap an icon on the bottom of the screen to see different calendar
views:
3 Tap the account icon in the upper-right corner to do any of the
following:
To switch the Calendar account you're viewing: Tap All or one of
your Calendar accounts.
To remove a Calendar account from the layered calendar view (All):
Scroll down and tap Calendar View Options. For the account you
want to remove, tap On to switch the view option to Off.
To change the color that identifies a Calendar account: Scroll down
and tap Calendar View Options. Tap the current color, and then
tap a new color in the list.
Move around in Calendar
Next or previous day: In Day view, swipe left or right on the screen.
Next or previous week: In Week view, swipe left or right on the screen.
Next or previous month: In Month view, swipe up or down on the screen.
Go to a specific month, date, or year: Open the application menu and tap
Jump To. Tap the month, day, and year and tap Go To Date.
Go to today: Open the application menu and tap Show today.
Table 1. Calendar Views
Icon Description
Day view
Week view
Month view
TIP Other ways to go to today: When you’re in Day View, just tap the Day view
icon. Also, in the application menu, tap Jump To and tap G o To Tod a y .
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Quickly glimpse your schedule
In Day or Week view, slightly drag left or right to peek at the next/
previous day or week without changing the current view.
In Month view, slightly drag up or down to peek at the next/previous
month.
Delete an event
If you delete an event that is assigned to an online account, the event is
deleted in the online account also.
IMPORTANT When you delete a Microsoft Exchange event on your phone,
notification is not sent to attendees.
1 Open Calendar .
2 Delete an event in one of two ways:
In Day view, press and hold Option , and tap the event. You have
the option to delete just this event or the entire series, or to cancel
the delete.
Tap the event name. Open the application menu and tap Delete
Event, and then tap Delete to confirm. If this event is one of a series
of repeating events, tap the option to delete just this event or the
entire series.
Respond to an event reminder
When an event reminder appears in the notification bar at the bottom of the
screen, tap the event description to open the event, or tap one of the
following:
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Contact meeting attendees: This opens an email message with the
participants’ addresses added to the To field. The default message text is
“Running late, on my way...”—you can edit the text before sending the
message.
Dismiss: Close the notification.
Snooze: The reminder reappears in five minutes.
View meeting participants
If you receive a meeting request, you can view the participants.
1 On your calendar, tap the meeting request. The Participants field
shows the organizer name plus the number of participants.
2 Tap the number to see the participants’ names.
3 (Optional) Tap a participant’s name. If the participant is a contact, the
contact entry is displayed. If the participant is not a contact, tap Add
to Contacts to add the participant to your contacts list.
Customize Calendar
1 Open Calendar .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Set the following options:
First Day of Week: Select the day that appears as the start of the
week in Week view and Month view.
Day Start and End: Tap to enter the default start and end times that
appear in Day view and Week view.
Default Event Reminder: Tap the time interval for a notification to
appear for timed and all-day events. Reminders you set for individual
events override the default setting.
Event Reminders: Select to play a sound when a calendar notification
appears.
Default Event Duration The default event duration is set to one hour.
Tap to change this to 30 minutes or 2 hours.
Accounts: For all calendar accounts, tap an account to change login
settings or remove the account. You should change login settings only
if you have changed this information for the calendar account online—
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the information you enter here must match the information in the
online account.
Calendar View Options: Set the color for events created in that
account and show or hide that account in All Calendars view.
Default Calendar: If you create an event in All Calendars view, the
event is assigned to your default calendar. Tap to change the default
calendar.
Add An Account: Tap the account type and enter your username and
password for the online calendar account. Before you can set up an
account on your phone, you must already have an account online with
the provider.
Manually synchronize Calendar with your online accounts
If you want to get calendar events from an online account on your phone
immediately—or upload events from your phone to the online account (if
the account allows it)—you can do a manual sync. This synchronizes
Calendar with all the accounts you have set up on your phone, and it
synchronizes your contacts and email with those accounts also.
1 Open Calendar .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Ta p Sync Now.
Stop synchronization of Calendar with an online account
If you synchronize calendar events with an online account, you can delete
the account from Calendar. For most online accounts, this stops
synchronization of calendar events only; so if you also sync email or contacts
with that online account, those continue to synchronize. Exchange accounts,
however, are an exception to this. If you delete an Exchange Calendar
account, Exchange data is removed from all apps (Contacts, Tasks, and
Email). For all online accounts, including Exchange accounts, deleting the
account from Calendar deletes the associated events from your phone only.
The events are not deleted from the online account.
1 Open Calendar .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Under Accounts, tap the account name.
4 Ta p Remove Account and tap Remove Calendar Account.
Ta sk s
Create a task list
All individual tasks you create (see Create a task) must be placed in a task
list. A task list is a group of related to-do items.
1 Open Tasks .
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2 Tap .
3 Enter the list name in the List Name field and press Enter .
4 Create a task (see Create a task).
Create a task
1 Open Tasks .
2 Tap the list you want to assign the task to.
3 Tap .
4 Enter the task name in the Task name field. To set the task priority, see
the next procedure.
Set task priority, due date, and other details
1 Open Tasks .
2 Tap the list containing the task.
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3 Tap to the right of the task name.
4 Set any of the following:
Priority: High priority tasks appear in red. Normal priority tasks appear
in bold text, and low priority tasks appear in gray text.
List: Assign the task to a different list.
Due: Ta p No due date, and tap a due date option. If you set a due
date, a notification appears at the bottom of the screen on the due
date. Tap the notification to open the task.
5 To enter a note about the task, tap Notes and enter the note.
Check off a task
1 Tap the list containing the task.
2 Tap the box to the left of the task name.
TIP If you add a due date to a task and then want to add more details, tap the date
to open the task details view.
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View tasks that are due today
1 Open Tasks . The number to the right of the List all tasks field
shows the total number of tasks that are due today or are overdue. The
number to the right of each task list name shows the number of tasks
in that list that are due today or overdue.
2 Tap a task list name to view tasks that are due today or overdue.
NOTE Ta p Exchange to view tasks synchronized from your Exchange account.
Rename a task
1 On the task list, tap the task name.
2 Enter the new name and press Enter .
Sort a task list
You can sort a task list to show all tasks (the default setting), remaining
tasks, or completed tasks.
1 Open Tasks .
2 Tap the list you want to sort.
3 Tap the button in the upper-right corner of the screen to sort the list by
My Order, Due Date, or Priority.
4 To manually sort tasks, tap and hold a task, wait for the visual cue, and
then drag it to a new location in the list (see also Check off a task).
Reorder your tasks
You can change the order of a task list or an individual task.
Tap and hold the list or task name, wait for the visual cue, and drag the
item to another position.
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Set due dates for all tasks in a list
1 Open Tasks .
2 Tap the list containing the tasks.
3 Open the application menu and tap Set Due Date For All.
4 Tap the month, date, and year, and then tap Set Due Date.
5 To remove a previously assigned due date, tap No Due Date.
Mark all tasks in a list completed/incomplete
1 Open Tasks .
2 Tap the list containing the tasks.
3 Open the application menu and tap Mark All and tap Mark All
Completed/Mark All Incomplete.
Hide or delete all completed tasks in a list
1 Open Tasks .
2 Tap the list containing the tasks.
3 Open the application menu.
4 Do one of the following:
To hide completed tasks: Tap Hide Completed.
To delete completed tasks: Tap Delete Completed Tasks.
Delete a task or a task list
Throw the task or task list off the side of the screen and tap Delete to
confirm.
Memos
If you used the Data Transfer Assistant and imported notes from Outlook on
your desktop to your phone, those notes are in Memos. Your Exchange
Active Sync notes, however, do not sync. All memos are backed up to your
Palm profile.
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Create a memo
1 Open Memos .
2 Do one of the following:
Ta p New Memo .
Open the application menu and tap Add A Memo.
3 Enter the memo text. Memos are saved as you type.
Find a memo
In Memos, start typing any letters or numbers in the memo, and then tap
the memo when it appears.
NOTE The results of universal search that you access in Card view or the
Launcher do not include memos.
Edit a memo
1 Open Memos .
2 Tap the memo you want to edit.
3 Tap the screen to position the cursor (see Text selection gestures), and
edit the memo text.
Change the color of a memo
Color-code your memos to help you recognize memos of a certain type. For
example, make all of your grocery lists blue.
1 Ta p t he memo.
2 Tap the lower-right corner of the screen, and tap the new color.
TIP In the application menu, tap Edit > Copy All to select the whole memo.
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Delete a memo
1 In an open memo, open the application menu and tap Delete.
2 Ta p Delete to confirm.
Email a memo
1 In an open memo, open the application menu and tap Email Memo.
2 Enter the email address.
The subject, “Just a quick memo”, is automatically filled in—you can
edit the text before sending the message.
3 Tap .
Clock
Use Clock to get up at the same time wherever you are, for example, the
recurring 7AM alarm you set in San Francisco rings at 7AM in New York.
Use Calendar to have your appointment times adjusted so that the
notification for a 9AM meeting in San Francisco will sound at noon when
you're in New York (see Create an event).
Manage Clock
1 Open Clock .
2 Tap .
To change the clock display: Open the application menu, tap
Preferences, and tap the Theme. Then tap a theme.
To change the time: See Date & Time.
If you don’t want the alarm to play when the ringer switch is off:
Open the application menu, tap Preferences, and tap Ye s to set
Play alarm anyway to No.
Set an alarm
Make sure ringtone volume is on and you can hear it, and the ringer switch
is set to On, so that the alarm will sound when you want it to (see Manage
system sounds and notifications).
1 Open Clock .
2 Tap , and then tap .
3 Set the following options:
Alarm Preferences: Ta p Off in the upper right to turn the alarm on.
When an alarm is turned on, the alarm icon is displayed in the
lower-right corner of the phone screen. Tap the icon to see alarm
details.
Name: Enter a name for the alarm.
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Occurs: Tap to select the alarm frequency.
Time: Tap to set hour, minute, and AM/PM for the alarm.
Sound: Tap to open the list of ringtones, and then tap the name of a
ringtone. Tap to preview it. If you have music on your phone, you
can select a song as your alarm sound (see Select a song as a
ringtone).
When an alarm sounds on your phone, tap Dismiss to stop it or Snooze to
have it sound again in five minutes.
NOTE When you shut down your phone by pressing and holding power, alarms
don't sound.
Cancel an alarm
1 Open Clock .
2 Tap , then tap On to turn an alarm off.
Change the alarm volume
1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .
2 Tap, hold, and drag the Ringtone Volume slider.
Delete an alarm
1 Open Clock .
2 Tap , then tap the alarm name.
3 Tap .
Calculator
Use Calculator for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and
also for determining percent and square root. You can enter numbers in
Calculator using either the onscreen keypad or the keyboard.
Perform calculations
1 Open Calculator .
2 Enter numbers and perform calculations.
NOTE Press the space bar to access additional operations.
Calculator buttons
TIP When you set an alarm, you can adjust the alarm volume by pressing the
volume button on the side of the phone. This also sets the ringtone volume for
incoming calls.
Table 2. Calculator buttons
Button Description
Clear the current calculation or displayed number.
Add the currently displayed number to memory.
Subtract the currently displayed number from memory.
Display the memory.
Clear the memory.
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Facebook
The Palm Facebook app allows you to make a status comment, view and
respond to friends’ comments, and attach a photo to your status. Before you
begin, download the Facebook app from the App Catalog. It’s free (see
Download a free application).
1 Open Facebook .
2 Do any of the following:
Show new posts: If you see Show new posts at the top of your
Facebook page, tap it to show new comments.
Update your status: Type a comment, and then tap Share.
Add a photo to your status: Type a comment, tap Attach, choose a
photo or take a new one, tap Attach Photo, and then tap Share.
Add a comment to a post: Tap , tap (optional), type your
comment, and then tap .
Comment on a photo: Tap the photo, tap , type your comment,
and then tap .
DID YOU KNOW? Besides using this Facebook application to post your status
and keep up with your friends' status, you can add your Facebook contacts and
calendar events to your phone (see Use Contacts for the first time and Use
Calendar for the first time); you can upload photos to Facebook (see Upload a
picture to the web); and you can access facebook.com in the Web application (see
Go to a website).
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Photos, videos, and music
You can keep your favorite photos right on your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone—videos, too. And there’s no need to
carry an expensive MP3 player; you can play music on
your phone. Simply transfer songs onto your phone
and then listen to music through the built-in speaker,
the headset included with your phone, or your own
headphones (sold separately).
In this chapter
114 Camera
114 Photos
119 Videos
120 YouTube
121 Music
124 Amazon MP3
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Camera
Take a pi ct u re
Your phone comes with an easy-to-use 3-megapixel camera with an LED
flash. You can use the camera to take pictures, and then use the Photos app
to view them and send them to your friends and family (see Share a picture).
To add a personal touch to your phone, use your pictures as your wallpaper
(see Save a picture as wallpaper) and as caller ID images (see Add a picture
to a contact).
1 Open Camera .
2 The camera is set to automatically determine if the flash is needed. If
you want to change the flash setting, tap to keep the flash on, and
tap again to keep the flash off.
3 To take the picture in landscape view, turn your phone 90 degrees.
4 Press Space or tap .
The picture you took is automatically saved in JPG format. Keep snapping
pictures, and then go to Photos to look at them and delete the ones you
don’t want.
Review pictures
1 After taking a picture, tap the thumbnail of the picture in the lower-left
corner of the screen. This opens the picture in the Photo roll of the
Photos application.
2 Swipe left or right on the screen to view other pictures you have taken.
Photos
Look at pictures
To get pictures on the phone, you can do any of the following:
Take a picture with your phone’s camera (see Ta ke a p ic t ure).
Copy pictures from your computer (see Copy files between your phone
and your computer).
Receive pictures as email attachments (see Open attachments).
Receive pictures as part of a multimedia message (see Receive and view
text and multimedia messages).
TIP Press and hold Space to take pictures in continuous burst mode. Release
Space to stop taking pictures.
DID YOU KNOW? Your phone offers another way to “take a picture”: You can
save any currently displayed screen as a picture file (also known as a screenshot).
When the screen you want is open, press and hold Option + Sym + P. The picture
is saved to the Screen captures album in Photos, and you can work with it like any
other picture.
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You can view a picture as an email attachment in JPG, GIF, BMP, or PNG
format. You can view a picture as part of a multimedia message in JPG
format. In the Photos application, you can view pictures you take with the
camera or copy from your computer in JPG, BMP, or PNG format.
You can also look at pictures on the web directly in the web browser (see
Web).
1 Open Photos .
2 Tap the album containing the picture, and tap the thumbnail of the
picture. The Photo roll album contains pictures you have taken with
your phones camera.
3 Swipe left or right on the screen to look at other pictures in the album.
Organize your pictures into albums
The Photos application contains the following default albums:
Photo roll: Contains all pictures you take with your phone’s camera.
Wallpapers: Contains default pictures that you can use as your wallpaper.
The Photos application creates additional albums automatically as you add
the following types of pictures to your phone:
Miscellaneous: Contains any pictures you copy from your computer that
you do not assign to a different album, as described in the following
procedure.
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.
Screen captures: Contains any screenshots that you take.
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.
1 Connect your phone and your computer using the USB cable.
2 On your phone, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. On your
computer, your phone appears as a removable drive.
DID YOU KNOW? If you use one of your own pictures as wallpaper (see Save a
picture as wallpaper), that picture is not saved to the Wallpapers album.
TIP Besides using USB Drive mode to copy your photos, videos, and DRM-free
music from your computer to your phone, you can also use solutions available from
third-party software developers (sold separately) that facilitate the transfer of
media files to your phone. For more information, open the browser on your
computer and go to palm.com/sync-solutions.
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NOTE On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click
Cancel to close the wizard.
3 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/
Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive
representing your phone.
4 To create an album, use your computer’s 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.
NOTE The Photos application displays an album you create only if the album
contains at least one picture in JPG, BMP, or PNG format.
5 Assign pictures to albums using your computer’s 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 safely, right-click the
drive representing your phone and click Eject. On a Mac computer,
from your desktop, drag the drive representing your phone to the
Tras h . Trash changes to Eject.
7 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive
screen no longer appears on your phone.
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).
1 Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen.
2 If is not visible, tap the screen to display it.
3 Tap and tap Assign to contact.
4 Enter the contact name and tap the contact.
TIP 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.
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5 (Optional) Do either or both of the following:
To enlarge a face or other portion of the picture: Zoom in by making
the pinch-out gesture.
To capture the portion of the picture you want for the contact photo:
Tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the
center of the onscreen box. This portion becomes the contact photo.
6 Ta p Assign To Contact.
Save a picture as wallpaper
Your wallpaper appears as the background in Card view.
1 Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen.
2 If is not visible, tap the screen to display it.
3 Tap and tap Set wallpaper.
4 Do either or both of the following:
To zoom out or in on a part of the picture: Pinch in or out on the
picture.
To capture the portion of the picture you want to use as wallpaper:
Tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the
center of the onscreen box. This portion becomes the wallpaper.
5 Ta p Set Wallpaper.
Share a picture
You can send a picture to other picture-enabled devices or to an email
address as an attachment.
1 Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen.
2 If is not visible, tap the screen to display it.
3 Tap and tap Share via email or Share via MMS.
4 Create the email or multimedia message.
Upload a picture to the web
To upload a picture to a web service such as Facebook or Photobucket, you
must already have an account with the service, and you must have the
account set up on your phone. You can set up the account on your phone
during the upload process, as described in this procedure, or you can set it
up at any other time (see Set up an online pictures account on your phone).
TIP You can also copy pictures from your phone to your computer (see Copy files
between your phone and your computer).
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1 Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen.
2 If is not visible, tap the screen to display it.
3 Tap and tap Upload.
4 Do one of the following:
If you have already set up your picture web service on your phone:
Tap the name of the service you want to use.
If you have not set up your picture web service on your phone: Tap
Add An Account and tap the account type. Enter your username
and password and tap Sign In. When you have signed in to your
account, return to the picture in full-screen view and repeat steps 2
and 3.
Set up an online pictures account on your phone
To upload pictures to an account you have with a web service such as
Facebook or Photobucket, you must set up the account on your phone.
1 Open Photos .
2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences & Accounts.
3 Ta p Add An Account, and tap the type of account you want to add.
4 Enter your account username and password and tap Sign In.
Delete a picture
1 Tap a picture thumbnail to view it full-screen.
2 If is not visible, tap the screen to display it.
3 Tap .
4 Ta p Delete to confirm.
DID YOU KNOW? If you set up a Facebook account in the Photos application,
your Facebook contacts and calendar events appear in the Contacts and Calendar
applications on your phone also. Likewise, if you set up a Facebook account in
Contacts or Calendar, the account is already set up to allow you to upload pictures
from Photos. See Online accounts available for webOS phones for information
about the behavior of Facebook, Photobucket, and other online accounts on your
phone.
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Videos
Watch a video
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you put videos on your phone, make sure
you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device
Info and look at the Available field under Phone.
To get videos on your phone, you can do any of the following:
Copy videos from your computer (see Copy files between your phone and
your computer).
Receive videos as email attachments (see Open attachments).
Receive videos as part of a multimedia message (see Receive and view
text and multimedia messages).
You can view DRM-free videos that you receive as email attachments or
that you copy from your computer in the MPEG4, H.263, H.264, MP4, M4V,
3GP, 3GPP, 3G2, and 3GP2 formats. You can view videos you open in a
multimedia message in MP4 format. Videos play on your phone in
landscape orientation.
Use the YouTube application to view YouTube videos (see Yo u Tu b e ).
1 Open Videos .
2 Tap the vide o.
Use video playback controls
Playback controls automatically appear when you start a video. They
disappear after a few seconds. Tap the video to manually display or dismiss
the controls.
KEY TERM DRM-free: Describes a file that is not protected by Digital Rights
Management. DRM-free files can be copied as many times as you like and can be
played on your Pre Plus phone.
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Delete a video
To delete a video file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB
Drive mode and delete the video using your computer.
1 Connect your phone and your computer using the USB cable.
2 On your phone, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. On your
computer, your phone appears as a removable drive.
NOTE On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click
Cancel to close the wizard.
3 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/
Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive
representing your phone.
4 Delete the video using your computer’s controls.
5 On a Windows computer, to end the connection safely, right-click the
drive representing your phone and click Eject. On a Mac computer,
from your desktop, drag the drive representing your phone to the
Tras h . Trash changes to Eject.
6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive
screen no longer appears on your phone.
YouTube
Watch a video
YouTube on your phone lets you watch videos available online at the
YouTube website. Videos are displayed on your phone in landscape
orientation.
1 Open YouTube .
2 Do one of the following:
To search for a video: Tap Search All Videos, enter a search term,
and press Enter or tap .
To display the most highly rated videos: Tap Videos and tap
Popular.
Table 1. Video playback controls
Control Function
Play.
Pause.
Move forward or backward (tap and hold the slider, then drag
forward or backward).
Switch between full-screen view and original size.
TIP To skip ahead 30 seconds in a video, flick left to right on the screen. To jump
back 10 seconds, flick right to left.
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To display the most frequently viewed videos: Tap Videos and tap
Most Viewed.
To display videos you have recently viewed: Tap Videos and tap
History.
3 When the video you want appears, do one of the following:
To view the video: Tap the video thumbnail.
To view video details: Tap the text to the right of the video
thumbnail.
Use video playback controls
Playback controls automatically appear when you start a video. They
disappear after a few seconds. Tap the video to manually display or dismiss
the controls.
Find related videos
Find videos from the same author or otherwise related to the one you
selected.
On the video details screen (see Watch a video), do one of the following:
View videos from the same author: Tap More > More From This
Author.
View related videos: Tap More > Related Videos.
Share a video
Send a friend a link to a YouTube video.
1 On the video details screen (see Watch a video), tap Share.
2 Ta p Email or Te x t M e s s a g e .
3 Address and send the message.
Music
Listen to music
You can listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone,
through the stereo headset included with your phone, or through
headphones (sold separately). You can also use a stereo headset equipped
with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology or speakers (both sold separately).
To get music onto your phone, you can do any of the following:
Copy music files from your computer (see Copy files between your phone
and your computer).
Receive music files as email attachments (see Open attachments).
Receive music files as part of a multimedia message (see Receive and view
text and multimedia messages).
Buy music using the Amazon MP3 app on your phone (see Amazon
MP3).
DID YOU KNOW? Some videos can be viewed in YouTube on your computer
only. For those videos, you can view video details on your phone, but if you try to
play the video on your phone, an error message appears.
Table 2. Video playback controls
Control Function
Play.
Pause.
Move forward or backward (tap and hold the slider, then drag
forward or backward).
Switch between full-screen view and original size.
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You can also listen to streaming music from the web directly in the web
browser (see Web).
You can play music that you copy from your computer or stream from the
web in the following formats: MP3, AAC, or AAC+ format. You can play
music that you receive as an email attachment if it is in the MP3, AAC,
AAC+, WAV, or AMR format. You can play music that you receive in a
multimedia message or that you buy from Amazon MP3 in the MP3 format.
1 Open Music .
2 If the Music application finds no music files on your phone, tap one of
the following:
Get My Music: Read information about how to get music on your
phone.
Amazon MP3: Open the Amazon MP3 application to buy songs (see
Amazon MP3).
3 Do one of the following:
Listen to all songs on your phone: Tap Shuffle All.
Listen to a specific song: Tap Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres, or
Playlists to search that category. Continue making selections until
the song you want appears. Tap the song name.
Listen to all songs from an artist: Tap Artists and tap the artist name.
To listen to the artist’s songs in the order they are displayed
onscreen, tap the first song. The songs play one after the other in
sequence. To listen to the songs in random order, tap Shuffle All.
Listen to an album: Tap Albums and tap the album name. To listen
to the album’s songs in the order they are displayed onscreen, tap
the first song. The songs play one after the other in sequence. To
listen to songs in random order, tap Shuffle All.
Listen to all songs in a genre: Tap Genres and tap the genre name.
To listen to the songs in the order they are displayed onscreen, tap
the first song. The songs play one after the other in sequence. To
listen to the songs in random order, tap Shuffle All.
Browse a music store to preview or purchase songs (if available): Tap
the music store name. Continue making selections until the song you
want appears. Tap the song name.
KEY TERM DRM-free: Describes a file that is not protected by Digital Rights
Management. DRM-free music files can be copied as many times as you like and
can be played on your Pre Plus phone.
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Use music playback controls
Switch the Now Playing display
You can switch the display to show the songs you are listening to by name
or by album cover art.
While you are listening to a song, tap the header to switch between
Playlist view and Album Art view.
Search for related songs or content
When you are listening to a song, you can search the web for related items
such as songs by the same artist or from the same album.
1 While listening to a song, open the application menu.
2 Tap one of the web search options (such as YouTube), and then tap the
info you want.
DID YOU KNOW? Music continues to play in the background if you switch to
another application, turn off the screen, or slide the ringer switch off.
Table 3. Music playback controls
Control Function
Play.
Pause.
Rewind.
Fast forward.
Shuffle current playlist.
Repeat. Tap once to repeat the current song. Tap again to repeat
the entire playlist.
Move forward or backward. Tap the song name, then tap and
hold the slider, and drag forward or backward. To display the
slider, tap the text below the album art in Album Art view.
DID YOU KNOW? If you stop playback of an audio file for which the Genre field
is defined as podcast, speech, spoken word, netcast, or audiobook, when you
play the item again, playback resumes at the point it was stopped.
TIP If you put the Music app in the background while you work in another app, a
music notification icon appears at the bottom of the screen. Tap the icon to display
the music playback controls. You can use the controls even if the screen is locked.
Table 3. Music playback controls
Control Function
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Change the order of items in the Now Playing list
In Playlist view, tap and hold a song name. Drag the song to move it to a
new location in the list.
Remove a song from the Now Playing list
In Playlist view, throw the song name off the side of the screen. This does
not delete the song file from your phone.
Delete a song
To delete a song file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB
Drive mode and delete the song using your computer.
1 Connect your phone and your computer using the USB cable.
2 On your phone, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. On your
computer, your phone appears as a removable drive.
NOTE On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click
Cancel to close the wizard.
3 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/
Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive
representing your phone.
4 Delete the song using your computer’s controls.
5 On a Windows computer, to end the connection safely, right-click the
drive representing your phone and click Eject. On a Mac computer,
drag the drive representing your phone to the Tras h . Trash changes to
Eject.
6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive
screen no longer appears on your phone.
Amazon MP3
Before you can download items using the Amazon MP3 application on your
phone, you must have an Amazon account, and you must read and agree to
the MP3 Music service terms and conditions.
After you purchase and download items from Amazon MP3, listen to them
with your phone’s Music application (see Listen to music).
NOTE Music you download from Amazon MP3 is not backed up to your Palm
profile. To back up your music, you can copy downloaded files from the
AmazonMP3 folder on your phone’s USB drive to your computer (see Copy files
between your phone and your computer).
Sign in to your Amazon account
You must be signed in to your Amazon account to download music.
1 Open Amazon MP3 .
2 Open the application menu and tap Sign In.
3 Enter your email address and password, and tap Sign In. To purchase
songs without needing to enter your password each time, turn on
Enable1-Click.
Search for a specific song, album, or artist
1 Open Amazon MP3 .
2 Ta p Search and enter the song, album, or artist name.
3 Press Enter .
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4 Do one of the following:
If the item you want appears on the screen: Tap the song, album, or
artist name. Tapping the name of a song plays the preview; tapping
its price gives you the option to buy it (see Preview and buy a song).
If the item you want doesn’t appear: Tap See all [total number of]
results at the bottom of the Artists, Albums, or Songs section.
Browse songs, albums, artists, or genres
1 Open Amazon MP3 .
2 Do any of the following:
View all songs in a certain genre: Tap and tap the genre.
View the top 10 new and notable releases: Swipe left or right on the
New & Notable album thumbnails.
View the top 100 new releases: Tap New releases.
View the top 100 albums: Tap Albums.
View the top 100 artists: Tap Artists.
View the top 100 songs: Tap Songs.
View artist information
1 Search for (see Search for a specific song, album, or artist) or browse
to (see Browse songs, albums, artists, or genres) an artist, and tap the
artist name.
2 Tap the word in the lower-right corner of the page (Albums, Songs, or
Bio).
3 Tap to view any of the following:
IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you
tap Buy.
Albums: To buy and download an album, tap the album price and tap
Buy. Tap anywhere else on the album entry to view detailed album
information.
Songs: To buy and download a song, tap the song price and tap Buy.
Tap anywhere else on the song entry to preview the song.
Bio: Tap to read biographical information about the artist.
IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you
tap Buy.
View album information and buy an album
1 Search for (see Search for a specific song, album, or artist) or browse
to (see Browse songs, albums, artists, or genres) an album, and tap the
album name.
2 To preview a song, tap anywhere on the song entry except the price.
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3 Do either of the following:
IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you
tap Buy.
Tap the album price and tap Buy.
Tap a song price and tap Buy.
Preview and buy a song
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you download a song to your phone, make
sure you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open
Device Info and look at the Available field under Phone.
1 Search for (see Search for a specific song, album, or artist) or browse
to (see Browse songs, albums, artists, or genres) an album or artist
entry containing the song you want.
2 To preview a song, tap anywhere on the song entry except the price.
IMPORTANT Your credit card is charged for the price of an item as soon as you
tap Buy.
3 Tap the song price and tap Buy.
View and work with downloaded items
1 Ta p Download on any screen displaying this button. This displays
items that you are currently downloading or that you already
downloaded.
2 To cancel a current download, tap .
After you download an item, listen to it in the Music application (see Listen
to music).
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Web and wireless connections
With your Verizon Wireless network and your phone’s
web browser, you can take the web with you almost
anywhere you go.
You can use your phone’s Wi-Fi feature to connect to a
public, work, or home network. The Bluetooth
®
wireless technology on your Palm
®
Pre
TM
phone helps
you easily set up wireless connections to a number of
devices.
In this chapter
128 Wi-Fi
130 Location Services
131 Web
136 Google Maps
137 VZ NavigatorSM
140 Bluetooth
®
wireless technology
142 Use your phone as a modem
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Wi-Fi
What is a Wi-Fi connection?
Many environments, such as corporate offices, coffee shops, airports, and
libraries, offer access to a Wi-Fi network. A Wi-Fi network is a wireless local
area network (WLAN). Your phone supports W-Fi connectivity based on the
802.11 standard (802.11b and 802.11g), with WPA, WPA2, WEP, and 802.1x
authentication. A Wi-Fi access point, also called a hotspot, is a network
device with an antenna that provides wireless connections to a larger
network. When you’re within range of an accessible Wi-Fi network, you can
use your phone’s Wi-Fi feature to connect to that network and access the
web.
Why use a Wi-Fi connection?
A Wi-Fi connection is especially helpful in the following situations:
You’re outside a coverage area and you want to access the web.
Your Verizon Wireless service plan incurs additional charges for data
services and you want to minimize data service charges by using a Wi-Fi
connection instead.
You want to maintain a web connection while talking on the phone.
You’re inside a coverage area, but outside the Verizon Wireless EVDO
coverage area. (A Wi-Fi connection may provide faster throughput than a
1x data connection.)
Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks?
There are two types of Wi-Fi networks.
Open networks: These networks broadcast their name (SSID) and do not
require you to enter a password or other settings. To learn how to connect
to an open network for the first time, see Connect to a new open network.
Secure networks: These networks may broadcast their name, but at the
very least, they require you to enter a password that you get from an
administrator (who may be, for example, the librarian or the person behind
the counter at the coffee shop). You may also have to get other network
settings from the system administrator. To learn how to connect to a secure
network for the first time, see Connect to a new secure network.
To connect to either type of network after the first time, see Connect to a
previously used network.
Turn Wi-Fi on and off
Do one of the following:
Open Wi-Fi , and tap On or Off.
From any screen: Open the connection menu, tap Wi-Fi, and tap Tu rn o n
Wi-Fi or Tu rn o ff Wi - F i .
If your phone finds the network you want, tap the network name to connect
to it. Otherwise, see Connect to a new open network and Connect to a new
secure network.
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Connect to a new open network
See Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks? for an explanation of open
networks.
Some locations, such as airports or coffee shops, provide an open network
but charge a fee to use it. After you connect your phone to the network, you
need to open the web browser and register with the Wi-Fi service provider
before you can check email or browse the web.
1 Open Wi-Fi .
2 Make sure Wi-Fi is on (see Turn Wi - Fi o n and off).
3 Do one of the following:
If the network you want is displayed: Tap the network name.
If the network you want is not displayed: Tap Join network and
enter the network name. Make sure Open is displayed in the
Security field, then tap Connect.
Connect to a new secure network
See Are there different kinds of Wi-Fi networks? for an explanation of secure
networks.
1 Open Wi-Fi .
2 Make sure Wi-Fi is on (see Turn Wi - Fi o n and off).
3 Do one of the following:
If the network you want is displayed: Tap the network name, enter
your Username and/or Password, and tap Sign In. You’re done.
If the network you want is not displayed: Tap Join network and
enter the network name. Follow steps 4 to 7.
4 Tap the Security field, and then tap the network type: Open,
WPA-personal, WEP, or Enterprise.
5 Ta p Connect.
6 A series of different screens appears depending on the network type.
Enter or select the following if you are prompted to do so: Username
and/or Password, and Certificate.
7 Ta p Sign In.
Connect to a previously used network
If Wi-Fi is turned off: Turn on Wi-Fi (see Turn Wi- Fi o n a nd off ). Your
phone automatically attempts to connect to a previously used network,
starting with the most recently used network.
If Wi-Fi is turned on but you are not connected to a network: Your phone
automatically attempts to connect to a previously used network, starting
with the most recently used network.
TIP You can also open Wi-Fi by opening the connection menu, tapping Wi-Fi,
and tapping Wi-Fi Preferences.
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If you are connected to one network and want to use a different one:
Open Wi-Fi . Tap another network name.
Disconnect from a network
When you disconnect from a network, you can keep it on your list of known
networks so that your phone can automatically connect to it again. If you
remove the network from your list of known networks, however, you must
reconnect to the network. Follow the steps in Connect to a new open
network or Connect to a new secure network to connect to the network
again.
To disconnect from a network but keep it on your list of known networks:
Turn off W i- Fi (s ee Tu rn Wi -Fi on a nd o ff). This disconnects from the
network.
To disconnect from a network and remove it from your list of known
networks: Open Wi-Fi . Tap the network name, and then tap Forget
Network.
Customize connection settings
Do not change Wi-Fi settings unless you are having trouble connecting to a
network.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN You must be connected to the network you want to
customize (see Connect to a new open network, Connect to a new secure
network, or Connect to a previously used network).
1 Open Wi-Fi .
2 Tap the network name.
3 In Automatic IP settings, tap On or Off.
When Automatic IP Settings are on: The IP address is automatically
and dynamically configured.
When Automatic IP Settings are off: You can manually configure the
IP address.
4 If you turned automatic IP settings off, enter any of the following: IP
Address, Subnet Address, Gateway, and/or DNS Server (addresses
#1 and #2).
5 Ta p Done.
Location Services
The Location Services application provides information about your location
to applications that request it. For example, Google Maps may use your
location information if you need driving directions.
1 Open Location Services .
2 The first time you open Location Services you may be asked to review
and accept the terms of use, and decide whether to allow anonymous
data collection. Tap Next and do the following:
Review the terms of use.
If you decide not to allow anonymous data collection, tap the
checkmark to remove it.
Ta p Agree or Don’t Agree.
3 Decide whether to enable auto locate, or whether you want to be
asked each time an application needs to know your location: Tap Auto
Locate or Ask Each Time.
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4 To change settings after you accept the terms of use, tap On or Off for
any of the following:
Auto Locate: If you turn Auto Locate off and an application
subsequently needs to know your location, a notification appears
asking if the application can identify your location. Tap Allow to turn
on Location Services for that session only.
Geotag Photos: If Geotag Photos is turned on, photos are tagged
with the latitude and longitude coordinates of the location in which
they were taken.
Background Data Collection: Turn on Background Data Collection to
allow the collection of anonymous aggregate location data to improve
the quality of the location services provided to applications that require
them.
5 To choose how you want to be located, open application menu, tap
Locate Me Using, and choose one or both of the following:
GPS
Google Service
Web
Go to a website
The web browser on your phone is capable of displaying most web content.
The browser features the latest web standard technologies such as HTML
4.01, CSS 2.1, Ajax, and JavaScript. It does not support plug-ins such as Flash
or Java applets.
1 Open Web .
2 Enter the address of the page. You don’t need to enter the prefix
http://www.
DID YOU KNOW? The geotag data is stored in the photo file; it's not displayed
on the image itself. A common use of the geotag occurs in online photo services
like Photobucket and desktop applications like Google Earth, which use the data to
position the photo as a thumbnail on a map.
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If the page appears in the list of viewed pages, tap it to go there again.
If not, press Enter
3 To cancel a page while it is loading, tap .
Go to a website using search
You can also search the web from the Launcher or Card view (see Search to
find info and make calls).
1 Open Web .
2 Enter the search term and tap a search option.
Open another browser
If you are looking at one web page and need to check something on a
different one, simply open another browser.
1 Open the application menu and tap New card.
2 Enter the address or search term for the second web page.
3 To move between the two pages, tap the center of the gesture area to
display Card view. Tap one web page and then the other to go
between the two.
Navigate a web page
Move back through previously viewed pages: Tap or make the back
gesture from right to left anywhere in the gesture area.
Move forward through previously viewed pages: Tap or make the
forward gesture from left to right anywhere in the gesture area.
Refresh the current page: Tap .
Scroll a page: Swipe up or down on the screen.
View a web page in landscape mode: Turn the phone on its side. When
the display is in landscape mode, you can swipe up and down on the
gesture area to scroll up and down a page.
Zoom in or out on a page: Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen. Pinch in to
decrease the size of items onscreen. Double-tap the screen to zoom in or
out a specified amount.
Zoom into a column of a web page: Double-tap the page to center a
column and enlarge it. To zoom out to see the whole page again, keep
double-tapping.
Pan a page: Tap, hold, and drag the page.
Enter information in a form: Tap the form field. Enter or select information
and press Enter .
Share a web address as a link: Open the application menu, tap Page, and
tap Share. Create the email message.
Display the address bar: Start typing a search term or web address, or
scroll to the top of the page.
DID YOU KNOW? If you browse to a secure web page, the lock icon in the
address line appears closed.
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Save a photo to Photos: Press and hold Option and tap the photo. Tap
Copy to Photos.
Add a web page to the Launcher
Add any web pages you visit frequently to the Launcher so you can access
them in a few taps.
1 Open the page you want to add to the Launcher.
2 Open the application menu, tap Page, and tap Add To Launcher.
3 Enter any of the following:
Icon: Tap the currently displayed page icon thumbnail. Then tap, hold,
and drag the web page to use a different portion of the page as the
Launcher icon. You can zoom into or out of the page while selecting
the portion you want to use. The portion that appears in the white
square is used as the icon. Tap Done.
Title: See Text selection gestures for useful gestures if you want to edit
the page title.
URL: Enter or edit the URL for the page. For example, change the URL
to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the site.
4 Ta p Add To Launcher.
The page now appears as an icon on the Launcher. Tap the icon to open the
page. To delete the page from the launcher, see Delete an application.
Create a bookmark
1 Open the page you want to bookmark.
2 Open the application menu and tap Add Bookmark.
3 Enter any of the following:
Icon: Tap the currently displayed bookmark icon. Then tap, hold, and
drag the web page to use a different portion of the page as the
bookmark icon. You can zoom into or out of the page while selecting
the portion you want to use. The portion that appears in the white
square is used as the icon. If you add the bookmark to the Launcher,
the icon is used as the Launcher icon. Tap Done.
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Title: See Text selection gestures for useful gestures if you want to edit
the bookmark title.
URL: Enter or edit the URL for the bookmark. For example, change the
URL to the home page of a site instead of a drill-down page within the
site.
4 Ta p Add Bookmark.
The first 12 bookmarks you create become thumbnails on the start page of
the Web app.
NOTE Web bookmarks are part of the data backed up to your Palm profile. After
a partial or full erase, a bookmark is restored with a generic thumbnail icon. After
you revisit the page for which you created the bookmark, the original thumbnail
icon is restored.
Open a bookmarked page
Do one of the following:
From the start page when you open the browser: Tap a thumbnail.
While navigating a website, or to open a bookmark that does not appear
as a thumbnail on the start page: Open the application menu and tap
Bookmarks. Then tap a bookmark.
Edit, reorder, or delete a bookmark
1 Open the application menu and tap Bookmarks.
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2 Do one of the following:
Edit: Tap to the right of the bookmark name. Enter the new icon,
title, or URL and tap Save Bookmark.
Reorder: Tap, hold, wait for the visual cue, and then drag the
bookmark.
Delete: Throw the bookmark off the side of the screen and tap
Delete.
Return to previously viewed web pages
1 Open the application menu and tap History.
2 Scroll to the page name and tap the page.
You can also search for a recently viewed page by entering a term or
address in the address bar in the standard Web view, that matches the page
name or address.
Use links on a web page
To follow a link to another page: Zoom in on the page (pinch out or
double-tap the page), and tap the link.
To open a link in a new card: Press and hold Option and tap the link.
Ta p Open In New Card.
To dial a phone number that appears as a link: Tap the link to display the
dial pad with number entered, and tap .
To share a link with someone via email: Press and hold Option and tap
the link. Tap Share Link.
To share a link to a photo with someone via email: Press and hold Option
and tap the photo. Tap Share Image.
To copy the URL for a link: Press and hold Option and tap the link. Tap
Copy URL.
Download files from the web
1 Open Web .
2 Go to the web page with the file you want to download.
3 Tap th e f il e name.
4 If an app on your phone supports the file type, the file name appears at
the bottom of the screen. Tap to open the file.
All files are downloaded to the phone’s USB storage. If an app on your
phone supports the file type, you can also find the file in that app. For
example, if it’s a PDF file, find it in PDF View, and if it’s an MP3 file, find
it in Music.
Customize web browser settings
1 Open Web .
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2 Open the application menu and tap Preferences.
3 Set any of the following:
Block Popups: Prevents websites from opening up new browser
windows. Tap Ye s to turn Block Popups off.
Accept Cookies: Allows cookies from any website you view, even if
you are redirected to a site from another site. Tap Ye s to turn Accept
Cookies off.
JavaScript: Tap On to turn off JavaScript. Turning off JavaScript may
prevent some websites from functioning properly.
Clear History: Tap to delete your browsing history.
Clear Cookies: Tap to delete cookies used by some websites to
remember visiting history and user settings.
Clear Cache: Tap to delete any web page content that has been
stored in the local cache. This ensures that you are viewing the most
current content when you visit a web page.
Google Maps
1 Open Google Maps .
2 Ta p Menu in the lower-right corner.
In Google Maps, use these icons to do the following:
Tab le 1. Go og le m aps icon s
Icon Description
Search Map: Search for a location.
Show Traffic: View local traffic conditions.
Get Directions: Get directions.
Satellite: View a satellite photo of the map area.
Map: In Satellite view, tap to return to Map view.
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VZ Navigator
SM
You can use VZ Navigator
SM
to check weather conditions, get driving
directions, and search for services.
Sign up for VZ Navigator
SM
The first time you open VZ Navigator, you are asked to pay a monthly
subscription for the service. To continue, tap Buy and then tap Accept to
confirm your purchase. Review the license agreement and tap Accept to
continue.
NOTE When you agree to buy VZ Navigator, the charge is added to your
monthly Verizon Wireless bill.
Check local weather conditions
1 Open VZ Navigator .
2 If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services.
3 Tap the temperature to see the local seven-day forecast. In forecast
view, tap a day to see wind, precipitation, humidity, sunrise, and sunset
information for that day.
Get directions
1 Open VZ Navigator .
2 If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services.
Help & Terms: Get help.
Clear Map: Clear the current map.
Close Menu: Close the Google Maps menu.
Tab le 1. Goog le ma ps ico ns
Icon Description
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3 Ta p Navigate.
4 Enter the following information:
Destination: Enter a destination, or tap and select a destination
from Recents, Favorites, Contacts, or Airports.
Start: Your current location is entered as your default starting point.
Ta p Current Location and enter a new starting point, or tap and
select a starting point from Recents, Favorites, Contacts, or Airports.
Route Options: Tap to select your preferred route options.
5 Do one of the following:
To start turn-by-turn voice navigation: Tap Navigate.
To see step-by-step text directions: Tap Preview.
Share location information
You can use the Share feature to send location information to other Verizon
Wireless phones that have VZ Navigator installed. Users who receive a
Shared location can view the location on a map or select to drive to the
location using the audible turn-by-turn navigation.
NOTE You cannot use the Share feature to send location information to
non-Verizon Wireless phones.
1 Open VZ Navigator .
2 If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services.
3 Ta p Share.
4 Ta p Share New Place.
5 In the To field, do one of the following to address the message:
Enter a contact name, initials, or email address. Tap the email
address when it appears.
Tap to open the full contact list. Tap the contact you want.
Enter the full email address for a recipient who is not a contact.
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6 (Optional) To share a location other than your current location, tap
in the Place field and browse to a new location.
7 (Optional) Type a message in the Message field.
8 Ta p Send.
Find a location or a service
1 Open VZ Navigator .
2 If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services.
3 Ta p Find.
4 Tap any of the following:
Places: Search for a variety of services, including hospitals, gas
stations, banks, restaurants, stores, and more.
Movies: Search for movies playing near you.
Events: Search for events happening near you.
Address: Search for an address.
Airports: Search for directions to an airport.
5 (Optional) On an address details page, open the application menu and
tap Add To Favorites. Then tap OK.
Customize VZ Navigator
1 Open VZ Navigator .
2 If prompted, tap Allow to turn on Location Services.
3 Open the application menu and tap Preferences. Tap to set any of the
following:
Regional: Select units of measurement for distance and temperature.
Navigation: Select a mode of transportation, and then set your
preferences for the kind of route VZ Navigator should design for you.
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Display: Select items for the icon tray displayed on maps and for the
carousel displayed on the main screen of VZ Navigator.
Audio: Select the voice that gives you turn-by-turn directions, and set
whether you want to hear street names or short voice prompts.
4 To clear all your VZ Navigator information, including messages,
recents, and favorites: Open the application menu, tap Master Clear,
and tap OK.
Bluetooth
®
wireless technology
What is Bluetooth
®
wireless technology?
With the Bluetooth
®
wireless technology on your phone, you can connect to
a number of Bluetooth devices, including a hands-free device such as a
headset or car kit (see Set up and use a Bluetooth
®
hands-free device). If
your computer is enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology, you can also
use your phone to connect your computer to the Internet (see Use your
phone as a modem).
Before you can connect to another Bluetooth device, you need to pair with
that device. You can either make the pairing request from your phone (see
Make a pairing request to another device), or accept a pairing request from
the other device (see Accept a pairing request from another device).
Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off
Do one of the following:
Open Bluetooth , and tap On or Off.
From any screen: Open the connection menu, tap Bluetooth, and tap
Tu r n o n B l u e to o t h or Turn off Bluetooth.
Make a pairing request to another device
BEFORE YOU BEGIN The other device must be discoverable to appear on
your phone's Devices list. Check the documentation that came with the
other device for information on making it discoverable.
You can make a pairing request to a Bluetooth audio device such as a
headset, car kit, or A2DP device.
1 Open Bluetooth .
2 Make sure Bluetooth is on (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off).
3 Ta p Add device and tap the device name on the list of discoverable
Bluetooth devices.
4 If a passkey is not required, pairing is complete when the Devices list
appears. If a passkey is required, tap Ye s , a l l o w .
5 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.
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The screen displays a passkey generated by your phone: Enter the
displayed passkey on the other device.
The screen prompts you to enter a passkey: Check the
documentation that came with the other device to see if there's a
required passkey. If so, enter that passkey on your phone. If not,
make up a passkey and enter it on both devices.
Accept a pairing request from another device
NOTE Your phone is only discoverable when the Bluetooth app is open, the app
windows is maximized, and Bluetooth is turned on. If you move away from the
Bluetooth app, minimize the app to a card, or turn off the screen, your phone is no
longer discoverable.
1 Open Bluetooth .
2 Make sure Bluetooth is on (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off).
3 Initiate a pairing from the other device.
4 When the connection request appears, tap Yes, allow.
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 Ye s, c o n n e c t to connect.
The screen displays a passkey generated by your phone: Enter the
displayed passkey on the other device.
The screen prompts you to enter a passkey: Check the
documentation that came with the other device to see if there's a
required passkey. If so, enter that passkey on your phone. If not,
make up a passkey and enter it on both devices.
Connect with a paired device
After you pair with a device, you can connect to that device without having
to go through the pairing process again.
NOTE To connect with a paired computer, you must initiate the connection from
the computer. See the computer documentation for instructions.
1 Open Bluetooth .
2 Make sure Bluetooth is on (see Turn the Bluetooth feature on/off) and
tap the device name.
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 for instructions on how to reconnect with the device.
1 Open Bluetooth .
TIP You can also open the Bluetooth app by opening the connection menu,
tapping Bluetooth, and tapping Bluetooth Preferences.
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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 will need to pair with the device
again if you want to connect (see Make a pairing request to another device
or Accept a pairing request from another device). If all you want to do is
temporarily disconnect from a device, see Disconnect from a device.
1 Open Bluetooth .
2 Throw the name off the side of the screen and tap Delete.
Rename a device
1 Open Bluetooth .
2 Tap and hold the device name.
3 Enter a new name.
Use your phone as a modem
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Check with Verizon Wireless to see if your service
plan supports this feature.
You can use your phone as a modem by setting up a personal area network
(PAN). Using your phone as a modem lets you access the Internet from your
computer anywhere you can connect to the Verizon Wireless network.
1 Pair your phone and your computer. You must initiate the pairing
request from your computer (see Accept a pairing request from
another device).
2 After the two devices are paired, make a Bluetooth connection from
your computer to your phone. You must initiate the connection from
your computer.
3 To check the connection, open your computer's web browser. If the
browser opens successfully to your home page, the connection is
working.
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Documents
Yo u r Pa l m
®
Pre™ Plus phone enables you to take your
office with you—including your Microsoft Office files.
You can view and search Microsoft Word, Excel
®
, and
PowerPoint
®
files on your phone.
You can also view PDF files on your phone.
In this chapter
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147 PDF View
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Doc View
With Doc View, you can view Microsoft Word, Excel
®
, and PowerPoint
®
files
on your phone.
Open a file
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you put files on your phone, make sure you
have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device Info
and look at the Available field under Phone.
You can view a file that you copy from your computer (see Copy files
between your phone and your computer) or receive as an email attachment
(see Open attachments). You can view files in DOC, DOCX, TXT, XLS,
XLSX, PPT, and PPTX formats.
1 Open Doc View . The list of the Microsoft Office files that are on
your phone appears onscreen.
2 To search for a file, enter the name. Tap the file when it appears.
3 To open a second file: Open the application menu and tap Open. Tap
the file.
Change the display size
For information on zooming in and out, see Zoom gestures.
Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen.
Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen.
Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount.
Turn on horizontal scroll (Word documents only): Open the application
menu and tap Wide View. In Wide view, text does not wrap on the right
side of the screen. You can scroll horizontally to see more text.
Find text in a file
1 With a file open, open the application menu and tap Find.
2 Type the text you want to find and press Enter or tap . The first
instance of the text appears highlighted.
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3 Do one of the following:
Find the next instance: Tap .
Find the preceding instance: Tap .
4 To exit search, open the application menu and tap Find.
Save a file with a new name
1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save As.
2 Enter the new file name and tap Save As.
Share a file
1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Share.
2 Create the email message and tap .
View file properties
You can view properties such as the file size, date created or modified, and
more.
1 With the file open, tap the file name.
2 Tap outside the file properties to dismiss them.
Work with comments, endnotes, and footnotes in a Microsoft
Word document
In an open Word document, comments, endnotes, and footnotes are
indicated by highlighted text.
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1 Tap the text or footnote indicator to open the comment, endnote, or
footnote.
2 To close the comment, endnote, or footnote, tap outside it.
Select a row or column in an Excel
®
spreadsheet
Tap the row header or column header.
Resize rows or columns in a spreadsheet
1 Open the application menu and tap Resize.
2 Tap, hold, and drag the row or column.
Show or hide rows or columns in a spreadsheet
To hide a row or column: Tap the row or column header to select it, and
tap Hide selected.
To show a hidden row or column: Tap, hold, and drag one of the row or
column headers to either side of the hidden row or column. Tap Show
Hidden.
To display all hidden rows or columns: Open the application menu and tap
Show All Hidden.
Sort your data in a spreadsheet
Tap the column header and tap Sort ascending or Sort descending.
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Switch among sheets
Do one of the following:
Tap or to move to the next or previous sheet.
Open the application menu and tap Worksheets. Tap the sheet.
Tap the current sheet number in the lower-left corner of the screen. Enter
the page number you want to jump to and press Enter .
View comments in a spreadsheet
In an open Excel
®
spreadsheet, comments are indicated by a red triangle in
the upper-right corner of the relevant cell.
1 Tap the red comment indicator to open the comment.
2 Tap the comment to close it.
Switch among views in a PowerPoint
®
presentation
In an open presentation, open the application menu and tap a view.
To return to normal presentation view from Outline or Show Notes view:
From Outline view: Tap a slide.
From Notes view: Open the application menu, and tap Show Notes.
Move around in a presentation
Go to the next or preceding slide: Tap or .
Jump to a different slide: Tap the current slide number in the lower-left
corner of the screen. Enter the slide number you want and press
Enter .
Upgrade to Documents To Go
®
from DataViz
With Documents To Go
®
from DataViz, you can create and edit Word, Excel,
and PowerPoint files right on your phone, in addition to viewing them.
1 Open Doc View .
2 Open a document, open the application menu, scroll down the menu if
needed, and tap Document Editing.
For more information on Documents To Go, go to dataviz.com.
PDF View
With PDF View, you can view PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files on your phone.
Open a file
You can view a PDF file that you copy from your computer (see Copy files
between your phone and your computer) or receive as an email attachment
(see Open attachments).
NOTE Before you put files on your phone, make sure you have enough storage
space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device Info and look at the Available
field under Phone.
1 Open PDF View . The list of your files appears onscreen.
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2 To search for a file, begin typing the name. Tap the file when it appears.
If the PDF file was created with a password, enter the password to
open the file.
3 To open a second file: Open the application menu and tap Open. Tap
the file.
Move around in a file
Go to the next or preceding page: Tap or .
Jump to a different page: Tap the current page number at the bottom of
the screen. Enter the page number you want and press Enter .
Move a part of the current page to the center of the display: Tap and hold
on the part of the page you want, and drag it to the center.
Change the display size
For information on zooming in and out, see Zoom gestures.
Pinch out to enlarge items onscreen.
Pinch in to decrease the size of items onscreen.
Double-tap the screen to zoom in or out a specified amount.
Save a file with a new name
1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Save As.
2 Enter the new file name and tap Save As.
Share a file
1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Share.
2 Create the email message and tap .
TIP To move between open PDFs, tap the center of the gesture area to go to Card
view. Tap the card of the PDF you want to read.
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View bookmarks
If a PDF file was created with bookmarks, you can see the bookmarks on
your phone.
1 With the file open, open the application menu and tap Bookmarks.
2 To search for a specific bookmark, type the bookmark name.
3 Tap a bookmark to jump to that section of the file.
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Preferences
There are lots of ways to make your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus
phone work better for you. Personalize your phone to
make it match your lifestyle.
You can easily customize many features of your phone
like the wallpaper, screen brightness, ringtone for
incoming calls, and more.
In this chapter
152 Backup
155 Date & Time
155 Device Info
158 Regional Settings
159 Screen & Lock
161 Sounds & Ringtones
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Backup
Back up your information
A Palm profile connects your phone to Palm to get automatic updates, back
up your data, and more. You create a Palm profile when you set up your
phone.
Your phone backs up the contacts, calendar events, tasks, and memos that
are in your Palm profile account, as well as system settings and applications
you downloaded to your phone. An automatic backup to your Palm profile
of all this information happens every day. So if you ever need to erase the
info from your phone, you can restore all your backed-up info. You can turn
off automatic backup, and you can also perform a manual backup.
Backup does not affect information stored in online accounts like Google.
Information stored in online accounts is synchronized by the online provider
at regular intervals. Information stored in Outlook is synchronized by your
company's Exchange server.
1 Open Backup .
2 Do any of the following:
Back up your information manually: Tap Back up now.
Turn off automatic backup and delete backed-up information:
Ta p On to switch backup from On to Off. Tap Tu r n O ff A n d E ras e
Data. This deletes all your information on the server. It does not
affect the information on your phone.
Turn on automatic backup if you had previously turned it off:
Ta p Off to switch Backup from Off to On.
What information is backed up?
All data backed up to your Palm profile is encrypted, and only you, the
profile owner, can access your data. Backed up data cannot be accessed by
Palm. Data in your Palm profile account can only be added to or edited on
your phone.
IMPORTANT In the event that your phone is lost or stolen, you can go to your
Palm profile on palm.com and from there erase the data on your phone.
The following table summarizes the data that is backed up:
TIP Open Device Info to delete the information on your phone (see Erase data
and reset your phone).
Table 1. Backup summary table
Application Backed up Not backed up
Amazon
MP3
Nothing is backed up. You
can copy files from the
AmazonMP3 folder on your
phone to your computer
while the phone is in USB
Drive mode (see Copy files
between your phone and
your computer).
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Backup Backup setting is on by
default.
Bluetooth Nothing is backed up.
Calendar Events in your Palm profile
account.
Username for accounts like
Google that sync calendar
events online.
Preferences (see Customize
Calendar).
Events in online accounts.
Password for online
accounts.
Contacts Contacts in your Palm profile
account.
Username for accounts like
Google that sync contacts
online.
Preferences (see Customize
Contacts).
Linking relationships
between contacts.
Contacts in online accounts.
Original contact photos
added from a local image on
the phone.
Password for Facebook
accounts.
Speed dials.
Date &
Time
Nothing is backed up.
Doc View Nothing is backed up. Keep
a copy of these files on your
computer (see Copy files
between your phone and
your computer).
Table 1. Backup summary table
Application Backed up Not backed up
Email Username of your email
accounts. When you sign in
to your Palm profile after
your phone is erased, email
accounts are restored and
synchronized after you enter
the password for each
account.
Emails, their contents, and
attachments, their sort order,
and account preferences.
Launcher Nothing is backed up.
Location
Services
Nothing is backed up.
Memos All memos.
Messaging Username of accounts. Message contents,
passwords, attachments, and
history.
Music Nothing is backed up. Keep
a copy of these files on your
computer (see Copy files
between your phone and
your computer).
PDF View Nothing is backed up. Keep
a copy of these files on your
computer (see Copy files
between your phone and
your computer).
Phone Nothing is backed up.
Photos Username of online accounts
like Facebook and
Photobucket.
No photos are backed up.
Keep a copy of your photos
on your computer (see Copy
files between your phone
and your computer). Online
passwords are not backed
up.
Table 1. Backup summary table
Application Backed up Not backed up
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Update your Palm profile settings
IMPORTANT To ensure that the data on your phone is consistent with that
stored on your Palm profile, it is recommended that you perform a manual backup
of your data after changing any of your Palm profile settings (see Back up your
information).
1 Open Backup .
2 Open the application menu and tap Palm Profile.
3 Enter your Palm profile password and tap Done.
4 Edit any of the following:
First Name/Last Name: Change the first name and/or last name
associated with your Palm profile.
Email: Change the email address associated with your Palm profile. A
verification email is sent to the new address. Click the link in the email
to verify the new address. After you verify, the email address is
changed.
Regional
Settings
Nothing is backed up.
Screen &
Lock
Nothing is backed up.
Sounds &
Ringtones
Nothing is backed up.
Tasks Tasks in your Palm profile
account.
Username for accounts like
Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync that synchronize
tasks online.
Tas ks i n onl i ne a cc oun ts.
Passwords are not backed
up.
Third-party
apps
Apps you downloaded are
downloaded again from App
Catalog.
Videos Nothing is backed up. Keep
a copy of these files on your
computer (see Copy files
between your phone and
your computer).
Wallpaper Nothing is backed up.
Web Bookmarks.
Browser cookies.
Wi-Fi Nothing is backed up.
Table 1. Backup summary table
Application Backed up Not backed up
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Security Question/Answer: Tap the current question and tap a new
one. Then tap Answer and enter an answer.
Change Password: Tap Change Password. Enter your new password
and confirm it. Tap Done.
Erase your Palm profile data
In the event that your phone is lost or stolen, you can go to your Palm profile
on your computer and from there, erase the data on your phone.
1 On your computer, go to palm.com/palmprofile.
2 Log in to your profile.
3 Click Device Info.
4 Click I Lost My Phone.
5 Read the information carefully, and if you decide to erase your data,
click Erase Device.
Date & Time
You can set your phone to adjust the date and time automatically to the
local date and time wherever you are, or you can turn this feature off and
enter this information manually.
1 Open Date & Time .
2 Set any of the following:
Time Format: Set whether to use a 12-hour or a 24-hour format.
Network time: Ta p On or Off. If you turn this option off, select the
date and time. If you switch from manual time to network time, there
might be a delay before the network time updates on your phone.
Network time zone: Tap On or Off. If you turn this option off, tap the
city that appears onscreen. Type the name of a country or city in the
time zone you want, and then tap the location.
Device Info
View system information
1 Open Device Info . Basic system information is displayed, such as
your phone number, battery usage, and available memory.
2 To view more detailed system information, tap More Info, and tap
Software or Hardware.
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Rename your phone
1 Open Device Info .
2 Tap th e Name field and enter the new name.
Restart your phone
If an application freezes, first try restarting your phone. No files or settings
are changed when you restart.
1 Open Device Info .
2 Ta p Reset Options and tap Restart.
NOTE If the screen does not respond to taps, press and hold power and slide the
ringer switch three times to restart your phone.
Erase data and reset your phone
If restarting your phone does not solve the problem, you may need to reset
the phone. A reset deletes some or all information from your phone
(depending on the type of reset you select). After a reset, you must follow
the prompts to sign in to your Palm profile again before you can use your
phone.
IMPORTANT You should perform a manual backup of your data before resetting
your phone (see Back up your information).
1 Open Device Info .
2 Ta p Reset Options.
3 Do one of the following:
Erase all data from the phone except items stored in USB drive
storage, such as pictures, videos, and music: Tap Partial Erase twice.
Erase all data from the phone: Tap Full Erase twice. All data from all
accounts is erased from your phone, including information about
your Palm profile. But all your data on the webin your online
accounts and in your Palm profile—is untouched. Perform a full
erase when you give your phone to somebody else and you don’t
want that person to be able to access your data. Also, before giving
your phone to another person, you must manually delete all the apps
you installed, because they reappear on your phone after a full erase
(see Delete an application). After a full erase, sign in to your Palm
profile—this restores your Palm profile data and information from
online accounts, but not your stored files such as pictures, videos,
and music (you must copy those again to the phone; see Copy files
between your phone and your computer). You can also sign in to
your Palm profile on a new phone and restore your data to the new
phone.
TIP You can also restart your phone by pressing and holding power, tapping
Power, and then tapping Restart.
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IMPORTANT If you have a Palm profile from a phone that you no longer use,
you can sign in to your existing profile. All info associated with your profile is
downloaded to your new phone.
Run Quick Tests
If you are troubleshooting your device with a support agent, you can run
Quick Tests to get diagnostic information. If you need more information
after running Quick Tests, you can run one or more Interactive Tests (see
Run Interactive Tests).
1 Open Device Info .
2 Open the application menu and tap Quick Tests.
3 Work with the support agent to view and report the test results.
Run Interactive Tests
If you are troubleshooting your device with a support agent and need more
information after running Quick Tests (see Run Quick Tests), you can run
one or more Interactive Tests.
1 Open Device Info .
2 Open the application menu and tap Interactive Tests.
3 Work with the support agent to run and view results from one or more
tests.
Change default applications
If you have more then one application on your phone that can perform a
particular function, you can change the default application to use for that
function. For example, your phone comes with two applications that can be
used to show the map location of an address: Google Maps and VZ
Navigator. You can select which of these applications opens by default when
you tap an address to see its location on a map. Google Maps is the default
application.
1 Open Device Info .
2 Open the application menu and tap Default Applications.
3 Tap a d ata ty pe in Data Types and tap an application.
To override the default application setting when looking for the map location
of an address: Press and hold Option , tap the address, and tap an
application.
Use Certificate Manager
Certificates are digital documents that are used to authenticate and
exchange information on networks. Certificates can be issued for a user, a
device, or a service.
Add a certificate from USB drive storage
You can install a certificate that is located in the USB drive storage on your
phone. To copy a certificate into USB drive storage, see Copy files between
your phone and your computer.
1 Open Device Info .
TIP You can also perform a full erase by pressing and holding Option + Sym +
power.
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2 Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager.
3 Tap and tap the certificate name.
Add a certificate from an email attachment
Open the email attachment (see Open attachments), and then tap Tru st
Certificate.
View certificate details
Only user-installed certificates can be viewed.
1 Open Device Info .
2 Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager.
3 Tap the certificate name.
Delete a certificate
Only user-installed certificates can be deleted.
1 Open Device Info .
2 Open the application menu and tap Certificate Manager.
3 Tap the certificate and tap Delete Certificate.
Regional Settings
Language
You can set your phone display to any language available for the device.
1 Open Regional Settings .
2 Tap the language in the Language field, and then tap a language.
3 If a region list is displayed, tap the region.
4 Confirm you want to use the new language, or revert to the original
language.
Your phone resets after you select a new language. You do not lose any data
or applications.
Formats
You can set your phone to format numbers, currency, date, and time to
reflect your country’s style.
1 Open Regional Settings .
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2 Tap th e co un t r y n a me.
3 Do one of the following:
Type the name of another country, and when it appears, tap it.
Scroll down to find a country, and then tap it.
4 Confirm you want to change the format, or tap Cancel.
Your phone resets after you select a new country format. You do not lose
any data or applications.
Screen & Lock
Change screen brightness
1 Open Screen & Lock .
2 Under Screen, tap, hold, and drag the Brightness slider to the
preferred level.
Set the interval for turning the screen off automatically
By default, your screen turns off after one minute of inactivity to save battery
power. You can change this interval.
1 Open Screen & Lock .
2 In Turn of f a f t e r , tap the interval shown, then tap the number of
seconds or minutes.
Change your wallpaper
Your wallpaper is the screen background in Card view. You can customize
the wallpaper to show a favorite picture.
1 Open Screen & Lock .
2 Ta p Change Wallpaper.
3 Do one of the following:
Use an existing picture as the background: Tap the album containing
the picture, and tap the picture.
Use a new picture as the background: Tap New Photo and take the
picture.
4 (Optional: applies to new pictures only) Do either or both of the
following:
To zoom out or in on a part of the picture: Pinch in or out on the
picture.
To capture the portion of the picture you want to use as wallpaper:
Tap and hold the picture, and then drag the portion you want to the
center of the onscreen box. This portion becomes the wallpaper.
5 Ta p Set Wallpaper.
Turn advanced gestures on/off
Turning on advanced gestures gives you two additional gestures, previous
and next, and also changes the way you make the back gesture and the
forward gesture in Web.
New gestures: The previous and next gestures let you move among your
open applications without first going to Card view. The new previous
gesture is a full swipe from left to right across the entire length of the
gesture area. The new next gesture is a full swipe from right to left across
the entire length of the gesture area. Use these gestures when you have
more than one app open and an app is displayed full-screen. By making
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the previous and next gestures you go from full-screen view to full-screen
view of each app. The order of applications is determined by the order
that you opened them or arranged them in Card view.
Change to back gesture and to the forward gesture in Web: The
back gesture still goes from right to left in the gesture area, but you must
make a shorter swipe. The forward gesture in Web also requires a shorter
swipe.
1 Open Screen & Lock .
2 In Switch Applications, tap On or Off.
Set options for unlocking the screen
The screen locks five seconds after it turns off automatically, or immediately
if you turn the screen off manually. Use Secure Unlock if you want to require
a PIN or a password to unlock the screen.
1 Open Screen & Lock .
2 To turn Secure Unlock on: Tap Off in Secure Unlock, tap Simple PIN
or Password and do one of the following:
Simple PIN: Enter a PIN of any length. This is a PIN that you make up.
Enter the PIN again to confirm, and then tap Done.
Password: Enter a password containing any combination of letters
and numbers. Enter the password again to confirm, and then tap
Done.
IMPORTANT Be sure to write down your PIN or password and keep it
somewhere safe. If you forget your PIN or password, you need to remotely reset
your phone and may lose data.
3 Ta p Lock After to choose whether the screen locks after a designated
time, or after the screen turns off.
4 (Optional) Under Notifications, tap On or Off to set whether
notifications are displayed when the screen is locked.
5 To turn Secure Unlock off: In Secure Unlock, tap On. Enter the PIN or
password, and then tap Done.
TIP If your company issued your phone to you, check with your system
administrator whether the company has its own settings for locking and unlocking
the screen of your phone.
TIP To change your PIN or password, in Secure Unlock, tap Change PIN or
Change Password. Enter the old PIN/password and the new PIN/password, and
then tap Done.
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Sounds & Ringtones
Manage system sounds and notifications
You can turn system sounds, such as transition sounds, and notification
alerts, on or off. You can also set the volume for system sounds.
1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .
2 In Ringer Switch Off, tap Vibrate or Mute to set whether your phone
vibrates when you slide the ringer switch off.
3 Under Ringer Switch On, set any of the following:
Rings & Alerts: Tap Sound & Vibrate or Sound. To change the
ringtone for incoming calls, see Select the ringtone for incoming calls.
Tap, hold, and drag the Ringtone Volume slider to set the ringtone
volume.
System Sounds: Set whether to turn on systemwide sounds for
general actions such as transitions. Tap, hold, and drag the Volume
slider to set the system sounds volume.
Select the ringtone for incoming calls
The ringtone you select here applies globally to all incoming calls. You can
also set a unique ringtone for a contact (see Add a ringtone to a contact).
1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .
2 Tap the displayed ringtone to open the full list of tones.
3 (Optional) Tap to listen to the ringtone.
4 Tap the name of the ringtone to select it.
5 To set the Ringtone Volume, tap, hold, and drag the slider.
Select a song as a ringtone
You can add the first few seconds of a song as the ringtone for your phone.
The ringtone you select here applies globally to all incoming calls. You can
also set a unique ringtone for a contact (see Add a ringtone to a contact).
TIP Sliding the ringer switch off turns off system sounds. The ringer switch does
not affect the Clock alarm or media sounds, such as Music and Video.
TIP Adjusting the Ringtone Volume slider is the same as using the volume button
on the side of the phone.
TIP By default, when the ringer switch is off, you can still hear the Clock alarm. If
you want to change this setting, go to Clock and tap Preferences. Under Ringer
Switch Off, change Play alarm anyway to Off or On.
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1 Open Sounds & Ringtones .
2 Tap the displayed ringtone.
3 Tap .
4 Tap the song title to add it as your ringtone. Tap to the right of a
song title to preview it.
5 Make the back gesture to return to your list of ringtones.
6 Tap the name of the song to add it as your ringtone.
7 To set the Ringtone Volume, tap, hold, and drag the slider.
Download a ringtone
You can copy or download music, a sound, or a ringtone to use as a ringtone
on your phone. Supported file types are MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR, QCELP,
and WAV.
1 Identify a file on your computer to use as a ringtone on your phone.
2 Connect your phone to your computer using the USB cable.
3 On your phone, tap USB Drive. On your computer, your phone
appears as a removable drive.
4 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/
Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), double-click the drive representing
your phone, and drag and drop files to the ringtones folder on your
phone.
5 On a Windows computer, to end the connection safely, right-click the
drive representing your phone and click Eject. On a Mac computer,
from your desktop, drag the drive representing your phone to the
Tras h . Trash changes to Eject.
6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive
screen is no longer displayed on your phone.
The new file appears in the list of ringtones on your phone. You can
select the new ringtone to apply to all incoming calls (see Select the
ringtone for incoming calls) or set it as a unique ringtone for a contact
(see Add a ringtone to a contact).
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Te r m s
airplane mode
A mode in which all the wireless services on your phone are turned off.
Wireless services include the phone used for making and receiving calls, the
Wi-Fi feature, and Bluetooth
®
wireless technology. See Turn w i rel ess
services off (airplane mode).
application menu
A menu that contains application commands such as cut, copy, and paste
(where available); preferences; and application help. To open the application
menu, tap the application name in the upper-left corner of the screen. See
also connection menu.
application search
The feature that lets you search for entries within an application by typing a
search term when the list view is displayed—for example, a contact name or
phone number, the subject text of an email message, or a few words from a
memo. See also universal search.
application update
An update from the developer of an application you bought through App
Catalog on your phone. When an application update is available, a
notification appears on your phone. You can also check for application
updates manually. Additional fees may apply. See Update the software on
your phone.
back
The gesture you use to move up one level from a detailed view to a more
general view of the application 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. See Go up one level in an app (back gesture).
Making the back gesture is also the way you save your work in many apps. If
you don't see a Done button, make the back gesture to save your work.
card
A minimized view of an open application. You can easily move among and
reorder cards in Card view. Tap a card to restore the full-screen view of the
application and continue working in it. See also Card view.
Card view
The view on your phone that displays applications as minimized cards,
allowing you to easily move among and reorder them. Don’t confuse Card
view with the Launcher, which along with Quick Launch, shows you all the
apps you have on your phone, not just the open ones. To display Card view
from any open application window, flick up from the gesture area to the
screen, or tap the center of the gesture area. Card view displays your
wallpaper.
connection menu
A menu that lets you turn on or off connection features including the Wi-Fi
feature, Bluetooth
®
wireless technology, and all wireless services (airplane
mode). To open the connection menu, tap the upper-right corner of the
screen. See also application menu.
dashboard
A list of all your notifications. When one or more notification icons appear at
the bottom of the screen, tap the icons to open the dashboard. Tap a
dashboard item to act on it. See also notification.
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Data Transfer Assistant
A tool that allows you to do a one-way transfer of information such as
contacts and calendar events from a desktop organizer to your phone. See
Data transfer.
drag
A slow movement of the finger up or down on the touchscreen.
flick
A very fast skimming of the finger horizontally or vertically on the
touchscreen.
gesture area
The strip beneath the touchscreen that you use to perform the back gesture,
among others. Some gestures you begin in the gesture area and complete
on the touchscreen, for example, the slow drag that displays Quick Launch
when you have an application filling the screen.
Launcher
A group of screens displaying all your applications. To open the Launcher,
tap in Quick Launch, or flick up twice from the gesture area to the
screen. If you are in Card view, flick up once from the gesture area to the
screen to open the Launcher. In the Launcher, swipe up, down, left, and right
to see all your apps. Tap an app icon to open it.
linked contact
A contact containing information from more than one source. For example,
if you have a work contact in Exchange ActiveSync and a personal contact
for the same person in Google, the Contacts application automatically
recognizes the connection and links the two contacts so that you can see all
the information in one place—but the information is kept separate in the
different accounts where it originated. You can also manually link and unlink
contacts.
merged view
A feature on your phone that displays data from several sources in a single
view, but keeps the sources of your data separate.
Let’s say you use Google calendar for your personal events and your
company’s Outlook calendar for business events. Your phone’s Calendar
application displays events from both calendars in a single view, called All.
Likewise, if you set up multiple email accounts, the Email application
displays the messages from all your account inboxes in a single view, called
All inboxes. And in Messaging, all your messages with a person show up in a
single conversation view, whether they are text, multimedia, or instant
messages. See also linked contact.
notification
A message that appears at the bottom of the screen alerting you of an
incoming or missed call; voicemail, email, or text messages; an upcoming
event; and more. In most cases, you can tap a notification to act on it. See
also dashboard.
online account
An account that you have with an online service such as Google or
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. You can synchronize contacts, calendar
events, and email between your phone and many of your online accounts.
Option key
The key you use to enter characters that appear above the letters on the
keyboard keys. Press once to enter a single character. Press twice to lock the
alternate character feature, so you can enter a series of characters. Also,
press and hold Option and then drag your finger onscreen to move the
cursor in text.
Palm profile
A Palm profile gives you access to services like automatic updates, backup of
your data, and more. You create a Palm profile by entering a working email
address during initial setup of your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone (see Set up your
phone). Your Palm profile also identifies the location on the web where the
data you store in your Palm Profile account is backed up. (You cannot see or
change this data on the web, however.) See also Palm profile account.
Palm profile account
An account that is automatically set up for you when you create your Palm
profile. You can assign contacts and calendar events to it. Palm profile items
are included in the daily backup of information to your Palm profile but do
not synchronize with any of your online accounts. See also Palm profile.
pinch
A gesture used to go in for a magnified view (zoom in) or move out to see a
larger area (zoom out). To zoom in, you pinch out: Place the thumb and
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index fingertips close together on the touchscreen; then slowly spread them
apart. To zoom out, you pinch in: Place the thumb and index fingertips apart
on the touchscreen, and slowly bring them together.
Quick Launch
A bar of up to five icons that give you quick access to applications. Quick
Launch always appears at the bottom of Card view and the Launcher. By
default, Quick Launch displays icons for the following apps: Phone, Email,
Contacts, and Calendar. The fifth icon is the Launcher. Tap a Quick Launch
icon to open the app.
You can also open Quick Launch from any maximized application window
by dragging up from the gesture area to the screen. Move your finger to the
app you want, and then lift your finger. The application opens.
smart folder
One of two folders—All Inboxes and All Flagged—that can be set to appear
at the top of the Account List view in the Email application See Set email
preferences.
swipe
A light, fast horizontal movement with the finger from right to left or left to
right on the touchscreen or the gesture area.
Sym key
The key you use to enter symbols and accented characters. Press Sym to
open the full table of symbols. Press Sym + a letter key to narrow the table to
symbols associated with that letter—for example, press + e to enter é.
Synergy
TM
feature
The feature from Palm that lets you take advantage of merged views and
linked contacts on your phone. See You r Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone.
system update
Updates provided by Palm to the Palm
®
webOS™ platform and core
applications such as Contacts and Calendar. When a system update is
available, a notification appears on your phone. You can also check for
system updates manually. See Update the software on your phone.
tap
A light quick touch on the touchscreen. Use the fleshy part of your fingertip
to tap. Don’t tap with a fingernail, and don’t use a pen or pencil—the screen
does not respond to touches like that. Also, don't bear down. Make the tap
firmly, but lightly.
universal search
The feature that lets you make calls, search for applications and contacts on
your phone, and search the web simply by typing the number or search
term in either Card view or the Launcher. See Search to find info and make
calls.
webOS
TM
platform
The operating system of your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone. Key features of the
webOS platform include gestures, cards, merged views, and linked contacts.
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Regulatory and Safety Information
FCC Statements
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This phone meets the FCC Radiofrequency Emission Guidelines and is certified with
the FCC as:
FCC ID: O8F-CASC.
The FCC ID on your Palm phone is located on a label inside the battery compartment.
The battery must be removed as shown below to view the label.
CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Antenna Care/Unauthorized Modifications
Use only the supplied integral antenna. Unauthorized antenna modifications or
attachments could damage the unit and may violate FCC regulations.
Industry Canada
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The term “IC” before the equipment certification number only signifies that the
Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
IC: 3905A-CASC
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
L ' utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne
doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l' utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prêt à accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est susceptible de
compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe [*] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du
Canada.
186 Regulatory and Safety Information
Radio Frequency (RF) Safety Exposure
General statement on Radio Frequency (RF) energy: Your phone contains a transmitter and
a receiver. When it is ON, it receives and transmits RF energy. When you communicate with
your phone, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your phone
transmits.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR): Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international
guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP
and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age
and health.
In order to certify this unit for sale to the public, this unit has been tested for RF exposure
compliance at a qualified test laboratory and found to comply with the regulations regarding
exposure to RF Energy under the recommendations of the International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). The tests are preformed in positions and locations
as required by the FCC and IC for each model.
As SAR is measured utilizing the device's highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this
device while operating is typically below that indicated below. This is due to automatic changes
to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to
communicate with the network.
The SAR limit for mobile devices set by FCC/IC is 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1 gram of tissue for
the body or head (4.0 W/kg averaged over 10 grams of tissue for the extremities - hands, wrists,
ankles, and feet).
The highest reported SAR values of the Palm
®
Pre™ Plus Phone are:
In order to comply with FCC and IC RF exposure safety guidelines, users MUST use one of the
following types of body-worn accessories:
1 Palm
®
brand body-worn accessory that has been tested for (specific absorption rate) SAR
compliance and is intended for use with this product.
2 An accessory that contains NO metal (snaps, clips, etc.) and provides AT LEAST 1.5 cm (0.6
in.) of separation between the user's body and the unit.
Do NOT use the device in a manner such that it is in direct contact with the body (i.e., on the
lap or in a breast pocket). Such use will likely exceed the FCC RF safety exposure limits. See
www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety for more information on RF exposure safety.
To view the most recent SAR values of the Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone, visit www.palm.com/
sarevdo-pre.
Body-worn operation: Important safety information regarding radio frequency (RF) radiation
exposure: To ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines the phone must be used with a
minimum of 1.5 cm (0.6 in.) separation from the body. Failure to observe these instructions
could result in your RF exposure exceeding the relevant guideline limits.
Limiting exposure to radio frequency (RF) fields: For individuals concerned about limiting
their exposure to RF fields, the World Health Organization (WHO) provides the following
advice:
Precautionary measures: Present scientific information does not indicate the need for any
special precautions for the use of mobile phones. If individuals are concerned, they might
choose to limit their own or their children's RF exposure by limiting the length of calls, or using
'hands-free' devices to keep mobile phones away from the head and body.
Further information on this subject can be obtained from the WHO home page http://
www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs193/en/index.html WHO Fact sheet 193: June 2000.
Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC)
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Device: Your device has been tested for hearing aid
compatibility. Your Palm
®
Pre™ Plus phone has an M4 rating. For additional HAC information,
including the HAC rating of this product, please refer to palm.com/hacevdo-pre.
When some wireless phones are used near some hearing devices (hearing aids and cochlear
implants), users may detect a buzzing, humming, or whining noise. Some hearing devices are
more immune than others to this interference noise, and phones also vary in the amount of
interference they generate. The wireless telephone industry has developed ratings for some of
their mobile phones, to assist hearing-device users in finding phones that may be compatible
with their hearing devices. Not all phones have been rated. Phones that have been rated have a
label on the box.
These ratings are not guarantees. Results will vary, depending on the level of immunity of your
hearing device and the degree of your hearing loss. If your hearing device happens to be
vulnerable to interference, you may not be able to use a rated phone successfully. Trying out the
phone with your hearing device is the best way to evaluate it for your personal needs.
M-Ratings: Phones rated M3 or M4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to generate less
interference with hearing devices than phones that are not labeled. M4 is the better/higher of
the two ratings.
T-Ratings: Phones rated T3 or T4 meet FCC requirements and are likely to be more usable with
a hearing device's telecoil (“T switch” or “Telephone Switch”) than unrated phones. T4 is the
better/higher of the two ratings.
The more immune your hearing aid device is, the less likely you are to experience interference
noise from your wireless phone. Hearing aid devices should have ratings similar to those of
Table 1.
Maximum 1g SAR values (W/kg) FCC
Head 0.919
Body 0.936
Regulatory and Safety Information 187
phones. Ask your hearing health care professional for the rating of your hearing aid. Add the
rating of your hearing aid and your phone to determine probable usability:
Any combined rating equal to or greater than six offers the best use.
Any combined rating equal to five is considered normal use.
Any combined rating equal to four is considered usable.
Thus, if you pair an M3 hearing aid with an M3 phone, you will have a combined rating of six for
“best use”. This is synonymous for T ratings.
Palm further suggests that you experiment with multiple phones (even those not labeled M3/
T3 or M4/T4) while in the store to find the one that works best with your hearing aid device. If
you experience interference or find the quality of service unsatisfactory after purchasing your
device, promptly return it to the store within 30 days of purchase. With the Palm 30-day
Risk-Free Guarantee, you may return the device within 30 days of purchase for a full refund, and
you will only be responsible for charges based on your actual usage.
Getting the Best Hearing Device Experience With Your Device
To further minimize interference:
Set the phone's screen and keyboard backlight settings to ensure the minimum time interval.
Move the phone around to find the point with the least interference.
For more information, please go to the FCCs Consumer Alert on accessibility of digital wireless
phones at http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/hac_wireless.html.
Protecting your Battery
The guidelines listed below help you get the most out of your battery's performance.
Recently there have been some public reports of wireless phone batteries overheating, catching
fire, or exploding. It appears that many, if not all, of these reports involve counterfeit or
inexpensive, aftermarket-brand batteries with unknown or questionable manufacturing
standards. Use only manufacturer-approved batteries and accessories found at Carrier Stores or
through your device's manufacturer. Buying the right batteries and accessories is the best way
to ensure they are genuine and safe.
In order to avoid damage, charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32° F to
113° F (0° C to 4 C).
Don't 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.
Don't 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.
It's best to replace the battery when it no longer provides acceptable performance. It can be
recharged hundreds of times before it needs replacing.
Don't store the battery in high temperature areas for long periods of time. It's 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)
Battery Handling
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery.
Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse
or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard.
Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per the
IEEE/CTIA-1725 standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire,
explosion, leakage, or other hazard.
Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery
terminals.
Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per
IEEE/CTIA-1725. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage,
or other hazard.
Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
Battery usage by children should be supervised.
Avoid dropping the phone or battery. If the phone or battery is dropped, especially on a hard
surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
Do not handle a damaged or leaking Lithium-Ion (LI-ion) battery as you can be burned.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion, or other hazard.
Based on DOT rules, spare batteries must not be transported in checked luggage on
commercial flights. Spare batteries can only be transported in carry-on luggage. For more
information: http://safetravel.dot.gov/whats_new_batteries.html
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Power Specifications
Use only Palm-approved power accessories such as AC-power adapters and batteries.
Unauthorized and non-approved batteries will NOT operate with the Pre Plus phone.
AC Power Adapter source: Palm
Part Number: 157-10108-00 / 157-10114-00
Input Rating: 100-240 Vac, 50/60Hz, 0.2A
Output Rating: 5Vdc, 1000mA
AC Power Adapter source: Palm
Part Number: 157-10124-00
Input Rating: 100-240 Vac, 50/60Hz, 0.2A
Output Rating: 5Vdc, 1000mA
AC Power Adapter source: Palm
Part Number: 157-10130-00
Input Rating: 100-240 Vac, 50/60Hz, 0.2A
Output Rating: 5Vdc, 1000mA
Battery Source: Palm
Type: Rechargeable Li-ion Polymer
Model: 157-10119-00
Rating: 3.7Vdc, 1150mAh (minimum)
Recycling and Disposal
This symbol indicates that Palm products should be recycled and not be disposed of in
unsorted municipal waste. Please return Palm products to the electrical and electronic
equipment collection points in your municipality or county or to a facility that properly
recycles electrical and electronic equipment. These collection points are available free
of charge. For detailed information please contact your municipality or county. For
information on Palm’s environmental programs, visit www.palm.com/environment.
Hazardous substances that may be included in electronic products can potentially affect human
health and the environment. Recycling benefits the environment by diverting waste from
landfills and by recovering materials that may be recycled into other products. Responsible
recycling ensures materials are properly collected and disposed.
Palm is committed to supporting the collection and recycling of its products. Palm is committed
to participate in and support the European Union WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) and the
protection of the environment for future generations. For more information on the WEEE
Directive implementation in the various EU member states please see www.weee-forum.org.
It is everyone's responsibility to ensure that electrical and electronic products are properly
reused, recycled, or recovered.
As part of Palm's corporate commitment to be a good steward of the environment, we strive to
use environmentally friendly materials, reduce waste, and collaborate with our channel partners
to raise awareness and help keep Palm handheld devices, phones, and mobile companions out
of landfills through evaluation and disposition for reuse and recycling. Visit palm.com/recycle for
additional details and information about how you can help reduce electronic waste.
User Safety
Operational Warnings
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. Read this information
before using your phone. For the safe and efficient operation of your phone, observe these
guidelines:
Potentially explosive atmospheres: Turn off your phone when you are in any areas with a
potentially explosive atmosphere, such as fueling areas (gas or petrol stations, below deck on
boats), storage facilities for fuel or chemicals, blasting areas and areas near electrical blasting
caps, and areas where there are chemicals or particles (such as metal powders, grains, and
dust) in the air.
Interference to medical and personal Electronic Devices: Most but not all electronic
equipment is shielded from RF signals and certain electronic equipment may not be shielded
against the RF signals from your phone.
Pacemakers: The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum
separation of 15 centimeters (6 inches) be maintained between a phone and a pacemaker to
avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with
the independent research by the recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers should do the following:
ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches (15 centimeters) from their pacemaker when
the phone is turned ON.
Do not carry the phone in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
Turn the phone OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking
place.
Keep headsets away from pacemakers and other personal medical devices
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Audio Safety: This phone is capable of producing loud noises which may damage your
hearing. When using the speakerphone feature, it is recommended that you place your phone
at a safe distance from your ear.
Other Medical Devices, Hospitals: If you use any other personal medical device, consult the
manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in
health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals
or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Repetitive Motion Injuries: When using the keyboard or playing games on your phone, you
may experience discomfort in your neck, shoulders, hands, arms, or other parts of the body. To
avoid any injury, such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other musculoskeletal disorder,
make sure to take necessary breaks from use, take longer rests (such as several hours) if
discomfort or tiring begins, and see a doctor if discomfort persists. To minimize the risk of
Repetitive Motion Injuries, when texting or playing games with your phone:
Do not grip the phone too tightly
Press the buttons lightly
Make use of the special features in the handset which minimize the number of buttons which
have to be pressed, such as message templates and predictive text
Take lots of breaks to stretch and relax
Blackouts and Seizures: Blinking lights, such as those experienced with television or playing
video games may cause some people to experience blackout or seizure, even if never
experienced before. In the event a phone user should experience any disorientation, loss of
awareness, convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, or other involuntary movements, stop use
immediately and consult a doctor. Individuals with personal or family history of such events
should consult a doctor before using the device. To limit the possibility of such symptoms,
wherever possible every hour take a minimum break of 15 minutes, use in a well lighted area,
view the screen from the farthest distance, and avoid exposure to blinking lights if you are tired.
Operating Machinery: Do not use your phone while operating machinery. Full attention must
be given to operating the machinery in order to reduce the risk of an accident.
Aircraft: While in aircraft, follow all instructions regarding the operation of your phone. Use of
your phone while on board an aircraft must be done in accordance and in compliance with
airline instructions and regulations.
Vehicles with Air Bags: Your phone should not be placed in a position that would affect the
operation of air bag deployment or in a position that, should the air bag inflate, could propel the
phone. Air bags will inflate with great force and care should be taken to protect yourself and
your phone within a vehicle that has air bags. Do not place a phone in the area over an air bag
or in the air bag deployment area. Store the phone safely before driving the vehicle.
Hearing Aids: People with hearing aids or cochlear implants may experience interfering noises
when using wireless devices or when one is nearby. The level of interference will depend on the
type of hearing device and the distance from the interference source. Increasing the separation
between them may reduce the interference. You may also consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Small children: Do not leave your phone and its accessories within the reach of small children
or allow them to play with it. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally
damage the phone. Your phone contains small parts with sharp edges that may cause an injury
or which could become detached and create a choking hazard.
Keep the device away from the abdomens of pregnant women and adolescents, particularly
when using the device hands-free.
To reduce exposure to radiation, use your device in good reception areas, as indicated by the
bars on your phone, at least 3 to 4 bars.
Caution: Avoid potential hearing loss
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds (including music) is the most common cause of preventable
hearing loss. Some scientific research suggests that using portable audio devices, such as
portable music players and cellular telephones, at high volume settings for long durations may
lead to permanent noise-induced hearing loss. This includes the use of headphones (including
headsets, ear buds, and Bluetooth
®
or other wireless devices). Exposure to very loud sound has
also been associated in some studies with tinnitus (a ringing in the ear), hypersensitivity to
sound, and distorted hearing. Individual susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss and other
potential hearing problems varies. The amount of sound produced by a portable audio device
varies depending on the nature of the sound, the device, the device settings, and the
headphones. You should follow some common sense recommendations when using any
portable audio device:
Set the volume in a quiet environment and select the lowest volume at which you can hear
adequately.
When using headphones, turn the volume down if you cannot hear the people speaking near
you or if the person sitting next to you can hear what you are listening to.
Do not turn the volume up to block out noisy surroundings. If you choose to listen to your
portable device in a noisy environment, use noise-cancelling headphones to block out
background environmental noise.
Limit the amount of time you listen. As the volume increases, less time is required before
your hearing could be affected.
Avoid using headphones after exposure to extremely loud noises, such as rock concerts, that
might cause temporary hearing loss. Temporary hearing loss might cause unsafe volumes to
sound normal.
Do not listen at any volume that causes you discomfort. If you experience ringing in your
ears, hear muffled speech, or experience any temporary hearing difficulty after listening to
your portable audio device, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
You can obtain additional information on this subject from the following sources:
American Academy of Audiology
11730 Plaza America Drive, Suite 300
Reston, VA 20190
Voice: (800) 222-2336
Email: info@audiology.org
Internet: www.audiology.org
190 Regulatory and Safety Information
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
National Institutes of Health
31 Center Drive, MSC 2320
Bethesda, MD USA 20892-2320
Voice: (301) 496-7243
Email: nidcdinfo@nih.gov
Internet: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
395 E Street, S.W., Suite 9200
Patriots Plaza Building
Washington, DC 20201
Voice: 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
Internet: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise
Product Handling & Safety
General statement on handling and use: You alone are responsible for how you use your
phone and any consequences of its use.
You must always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited. Use of your
phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect users and their environment.
Always treat your phone and its accessories with care and keep it in a clean and dust-free
place.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to open flames or lit tobacco products.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to liquid, moisture, or high humidity.
Do not drop, throw, or try to bend your phone or its accessories.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or aerosols to clean the device or its
accessories.
Do not paint your phone or its accessories.
Do not attempt to disassemble your phone or its accessories; only authorized personnel
must do so.
Do not expose your phone or its accessories to extreme temperatures, minimum 32° F and
maximum 113° F (0° C to 45° C).
Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
Do not carry your phone in your back pocket as it could break when you sit down.
Battery: Your phone includes an internal lithium-ion or lithium-ion polymer battery. Please
note that use of certain data applications can result in heavy battery use and may require
frequent battery charging. Any disposal of the phone or battery must comply with laws and
regulations pertaining to lithium-ion or lithium-ion polymer batteries.
Demagnetization: To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic devices or
magnetic media close to your phone for a long time.
Normal use position: When making or receiving a phone call, hold your phone to your ear,
with the bottom towards your mouth or as you would a fixed line phone.
Emergency calls: This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, which
cannot guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefore, you must never rely solely on any
wireless phone for emergency communications.
Phone heating: Your phone may become warm during charging and during normal use.
Accessories: Use only approved accessories. Do not connect with incompatible products or
accessories. Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings, to contact
or short-circuit the battery terminals.
Connection to a car: Seek professional advice when connecting a phone interface to the
vehicle electrical system.
Faulty and damaged products: Do not attempt to disassemble the phone or its accessory.
Only qualified personnel must service or repair the phone or its accessory. If your phone or its
accessory has been submerged in water, punctured, or subjected to a severe fall, do not use it
until you have taken it to be checked at an authorized service center.
Interference in cars and to other Electronic Devices: Please note that because of possible
interference to electronic equipment, some vehicle manufacturers forbid the use of mobile
phones in their vehicles unless a hands-free kit with an external antenna is included in the
installation. RF energy may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic
operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or
representative to determine if these systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy.
Also check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to the vehicle.
Driving Safety
Driving Safety Tips Overview
Always obey all laws and regulations on the use of the phone in your driving area.
Safety–Your most important call. The Wireless Industry reminds you to use your phone safely
when driving.
1 Get to know your phone and its features, such as speed-dial and redial.
2 Use a hands-free device where it is allowed. In some areas, you may not use your phone
while driving even with a hands-free accessory.
3 Position your phone within easy reach.
4 Let the person you are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in
heavy traffic or hazardous weather conditions.
5 Do not take notes, look up phone numbers, read/write e-mail, or surf the Internet while
driving.
6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before
pulling into traffic.
7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may divert your attention from
the road.
Regulatory and Safety Information 191
8 Dial your national emergency number to report serious emergencies. This is a free call from
your phone.
9 Use your phone to help others in emergencies.
10 Call roadside assistance or a special non-emergency wireless number when necessary.
Driving Safety Tip Details
1 Get to know your phone and its features such as speed-dial and redial. Carefully read your
instruction manual and learn to take advantage of valuable features most phone models
offer, including automatic redial and memory dial. Also, work to memorize the phone
keyboard so you can use the speed-dial function without taking your attention off the road.
2 Use a hands-free device. A number of hands-free phone accessories are readily available
today. Whether you choose an installed mounted device for your phone or a speakerphone
accessory, take advantage of these devices. If driving while using a phone is permitted in
your area, we recommend using a phone headset or a hands-free car kit (sold separately).
However, be aware that use of a headset that covers both ears impairs your ability to hear
other sounds. Use of such a headset while operating a motor vehicle or riding a bicycle may
create a serious hazard to you and/or others, and may be illegal. If you must use a stereo
headset while driving, place a speaker in only one ear. Leave the other ear free to hear
outside noises, and do so only if it is legal and you can do so safely.
3 Make sure you place your phone within easy reach and where you can grab it without
removing your eyes from the road. If you get an incoming call at an inconvenient time, let
your voicemail answer it for you.
4 Suspend conversations during hazardous driving conditions or situations. Let the person you
are speaking to know you are driving; if necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or
hazardous weather conditions. Rain, sleet, snow, and ice can be hazardous, but so is heavy
traffic. As a driver, your first responsibility is to pay attention to the road.
5 Do not take notes, look up phone numbers, read/write e-mail, or surf the Internet while
driving. If you are reading an address book or business card while driving a car, or writing a
to-do list, then you are not watching where you are going. It's common sense. Do not get
caught in a dangerous situation because you are reading or writing and not paying attention
to the road or nearby vehicles.
6 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before
pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip, or attempt to schedule
your calls with times you may be temporarily stopped or otherwise stationary. But if you
need to dial while driving, follow this simple tip: dial only a few numbers, check the road and
your mirrors, then continue.
7 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be distracting. Stressful or
emotional conversations and driving do not mix—they are distracting and even dangerous
when you are behind the wheel. Make people you are talking with aware you are driving and
if necessary, suspend phone conversations which have the potential to divert your attention
from the road.
8 Use your phone to call for help. Your phone is one of the greatest tools you can own to
protect yourself and your family in dangerous situations-with your phone at your side, help is
only three numbers away. Dial your national emergency number in the case of fire, traffic
accident, road hazard, or medical emergencies. Remember, your national emergency
number is a free call on your phone.
9 Use your phone to help others in emergencies. If you see an auto accident, crime in progress,
or other serious emergency where lives are in danger, call your national emergency number,
as you would want others to do for you.
10 Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency assistance number when
necessary. Certain situations you encounter while driving may require attention, but are not
urgent enough to merit a call to your national emergency number. But you can still use your
phone to lend a hand. If you see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken
traffic signal, a minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle you know to
be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special non-emergency wireless number.
General Operation
Prolonged Views of Screen: If you are driving, do not access any function requiring a
prolonged view of the screen. Pull over in a safe and legal manner before attempting to access a
function of the system requiring prolonged attention. Even occasional short scans to the screen
may be hazardous if your attention has been diverted away from your driving task at a critical
time.
Volume Setting: Do not raise the volume excessively. Keep the volume at a level where you
can still hear outside traffic and emergency signals while driving. Driving while unable to hear
these sounds could cause an accident.
Let Your Judgment Prevail: The Device Software is only an aid. Make your driving decisions
based on your observations of local conditions and existing traffic regulations. The Device
Software is not a substitute for your personal judgment.
Use of Speech Recognition Functions: Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical
process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor the speech recognition
functions and address any errors.
Hands-Free Capability
All CTIA Certified portable products provide the consumer with a toll-free number for the
purchase of a compatible hands-free device, call 1-800-881-7256.
ESD Safety
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to electronic devices if discharged into the
device, so you should take steps to avoid such an occurrence.
Description of ESD
Static electricity is an electrical charge caused by the buildup of excess electrons on the surface
of a material. To most people, static electricity and ESD are nothing more than annoyances. For
example, after walking over a carpet while scuffing your feet, building up electrons on your
body, you may get a shock—the discharge event—when you touch a metal doorknob. This little
shock discharges the built-up static electricity.
192 Regulatory and Safety Information
ESD-susceptible equipment
Even a small amount of ESD can harm circuitry, so when working with electronic devices, take
measures to help protect your electronic devices, including your Palm phone, from ESD harm.
While Palm has built protections against ESD into its products, ESD unfortunately exists and,
unless neutralized, could build up to levels that could harm your equipment. Any electronic
device that contains an external entry point for plugging in anything from cables to docking
stations is susceptible to entry of ESD. Devices that you carry with you, such as your device,
build up ESD in a unique way because the static electricity that may have built up on your body
is automatically passed to the device. Then, when the device is connected to another device
such as a docking station, a discharge event can occur.
Precautions against ESD
Make sure to discharge any built-up static electricity from yourself and your electronic devices
before touching an electronic device or connecting one device to another. The
recommendation from Palm is that you take this precaution before connecting your device to
your computer, placing the phone in a docking station, or connecting it to any other device. You
can do this in many ways, including the following:
Ground yourself when you're holding your mobile device by simultaneously touching a metal
surface that is at earth ground.
For example, if your computer has a metal case and is plugged into a standard three-prong
grounded outlet, touching the case should discharge the ESD on your body.
Increase the relative humidity of your environment.
Install ESD-specific prevention items, such as grounding mats.
Conditions that enhance ESD occurrences
Conditions that can contribute to the buildup of static electricity in the environment include the
following:
•Low relative humidity.
Material type. (The type of material gathering the charge. For example, synthetics are more
prone to static buildup than natural fibers like cotton.)
The rapidity with which you touch, connect, or disconnect electronic devices.
While you should always take appropriate precautions to discharge static electricity, if you are
in an environment where you notice ESD events, you may want to take extra precautions to
protect your electronic equipment against ESD.
Owner’s Record
The model number, regulatory number, and serial number are located on a nameplate inside
the battery compartment. Record the serial number in the space provided below. This will be
helpful if you need to contact us about your phone in the future.
Product: Palm
®
Pre™ Plus Phone
Model:
Serial No.:
Specifications 193
Specifications
Specifications
Table 1. Specifications
Category Description
Radio CDMA2000 digital dual band
EvDO Rev A and 1xRTT
Features Speakerphone
Hands-free headset jack (3.5 mm stereo, 3-barrel connector)
HAC M4
Microphone mute option
TTY-compatible
Ringer switch
Processor technologies Dual-band MSM6801A processor
TI
®
OMAP 3430 processor
Battery Rechargeable lithium-ion
1150mA/hr power capacity
Removable
Operating system Palm
®
webOS™ platform
Camera 3 megapixel
LED flash with extended depth in field
Auto-exposure
Auto-white balance
Geotagging
194 Specifications
Size 3.9 in. x 2.3 in. x 0.67 in. (100.5 mm x 59.5 mm x 16.95 mm)
Weight 4.89 ounces (138.5 grams)
Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g with WPA, WPA2, WEP, 802.1x authentication
Bluetooth
®
wireless technology 2.1 + EDR with A2DP (stereo Bluetooth) support
Display 3.1-inch touchscreen
24-bit color
Resolution: 320 x 480 HVGA
User-adjustable brightness
Keyboard Slide-out physical QWERTY keyboard
Sensors Ambient light
Accelerometer
Proximity
Memory 16GB (15GB user available)
USB mass storage support
Connector microUSB connector with USB 2.0 Hi-Speed
Back cover Compatible with the Touchstone
TM
charging dock (sold separately)
Table 1. Specifications
Category Description
Specifications 195
Included Palm webOS applications
(at time of purchase)
App Catalog
Calculator
Calendar
Camera
Clock
Contacts
Doc View (DOC, XLS, PPT)
Email
Memos
Messaging (integrated SMS, MMS, and IM)
Music
PDF View
Phone
Photos
Ta s k s
Videos
Web
Included third-party applications
(at time of purchase)
Amazon MP3
Google Maps
VZ Navigator
SM
YouTube
Operating temperature range 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C)
5% to 90% RH
Table 1. Specifications
Category Description
196 Specifications
Online accounts available for webOS phones
*Sync: A two-way exchange and update of your data. What you add or change in one location is automatically added or changed in the other.
Tran sf er : A one-way update of your data. You can add or change data only in one location; the data is then copied to the other location.
**Only the data on your phone is deleted. The data source is not affected.
Table 2. Online accounts available for webOS phones
Account/Behavior Applications that display
data from this account
Relationship between
phone and online
account*
Can I edit and add info to
this account on my
phone?
Can I edit and add data to
this account on the web?
What happens when I
delete this account from
one app?**
Exchange
ActiveSync
Contacts, Calendar, Tasks,
Email
Sync Yes Yes All data from all affected
apps is simultaneously
deleted
Facebook Contacts, Calendar Contacts, Calendar:
Transfer (from web to
phone)
Photos: Transfer/upload
(from phone to web)
Photos only Contacts and Calendar
only
Only info in that app is
deleted; info remains in
other apps
Google My Contacts, Calendar,
Messaging, Email
Sync Yes Yes Only info in that app is
deleted; info remains in
other apps
LinkedIn Contacts Transfer (from web to
phone)
No Yes Only one app is affected:
Contacts
Palm profile Contacts, Calendar, Tasks,
Memos; see Backup for
full list of affected info
Transfer (from phone to
web)
Yes No All data is deleted from all
affected apps; see Backup
for details
Photobucket Photos Transfer/upload (from
phone to web)
Yes No Only info in that app is
deleted
Yahoo! Contacts, Calendar,
Messaging, Email
Contacts: Transfer (from
web to phone)
Calendar: Sync
Contacts: No
Calendar: Yes
Contacts: Yes
Calendar: Yes
Only info in that app is
deleted; info remains in
other apps
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