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    international law or regulation; or (6) “junk mail,” “spam,” “chain letters,” or unsolicited mass 
    distribution of email. 8. Privacy Statement
     
    In order to register you as a member of the Service, we ask you to supply us with some basic 
    information (email address, user selected Picture Mail password, name) during the registration 
    process and, occasionally, at other times while using the Service. All uses of your information will 
    be in accordance with our privacy policy, as set forth in the following Privacy Policy. As this policy 
    may be updated from time to time, a current version can be found at www
    .sprintpcs.com
    .
    PRIVACY POLICY(a) Sprint respects the privacy of its customers, and other individuals and businesses using the 
    Web sites owned and operated by Sprint and its Affiliates (“Sprint Web sites”). This updated 
    Privacy Policy effective October 22, 2001, is to keep you informed about the types of 
    information collected on Sprint Web sites and how the information is used and protected. The 
    revised Privacy Policy includes information about advertisements on Sprint Web sites and access 
    to your account information. 
    Sprint protects the privacy of its local, long distance and wireless customers consistent with the 
    Federal Telecommunications Act and rules and regulations issued by the Federal 
    Communications Commission. 
    Sprint's Privacy Policy for its high speed Internet services can be accessed at: www
    .sprint.com/
    privacypolicy/broadbandservices
    . 
    There are two types of information that may be exchanged between the Sprint site and the user 
    during each visit to a Sprint site. They are:
    1. General technical data transmitted between your computer and the Sprint site that does not 
    identify you personally. 
    2. Personally identifiable information that you voluntarily share. The types of personally 
    identifiable information that you might share include your name, address, phone number, email 
    address and credit card number. 
    (b) Anonymous Information
     
    In order to provide you with the information and services that you look for from the Sprint Web 
    sites, Sprint gathers certain types of information from you that are not personally identifiable. 
    This is called anonymous information and includes: 
    1. The type of Internet browser you use when you visit 
    2. The types of computer operating system you use 
    3. The search engine you use to access the Sprint Web sites (such as “AOL.com,” “Yahoo.com” 
    or “Go.com”) 
    4. The specific Sprint Web site that you visit (sprint.com
    , sprintpcs.com
    , etc.). 
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    The anonymous information collected is not associated with you personally or your business. 
    Sprint uses this anonymous information in the aggregate to improve Sprint Web sites and the 
    services we provide through those sites. (c) Use Of Cookies
     
    Sprint Web sites may use “cookies” to collect the anonymous information described in this Privacy 
    Policy. Cookies are bits of encrypted data that are loaded by a Sprint server onto your computer or 
    other device when you visit a Sprint Web site. The server can retrieve the cookies the next time you 
    visit a site and use them to identify the computer as a return visitor. Sprint uses cookies to collect non-
    personally identifiable information and generically track usage patterns on the Sprint Web sites in order 
    to monitor activity and administer the sites. Sprint also uses information obtained from cookies to 
    improve Sprint Web sites, and make decisions concerning advertising, product offerings and services. 
    Most users can disable cookies from their Internet browsers, receive a warning before a cookie is 
    placed on their computer, and erase all cookies from their computer hard drives by following the 
    instructions provided by the browser.
    (d) Advertisements On Sprint Web Sites
     
    Advertising companies deliver ads on some Sprint Web sites. You should be aware that when you 
    click on these ads, the advertising companies may also deploy cookies to receive anonymous 
    information about ad viewing by Internet users on Sprint Web sites and other Web sites. This 
    information is associated with your Web browser, but cannot be associated with your name or 
    email address without your permission. Therefore, advertising companies may know where your 
    computer goes on the Web, but they do not know who you are unless you tell them. Sprint does 
    not provide personally identifiable information about its customers or Sprint Web site visitors to 
    these advertising companies. 
    (e) Personally Identifiable Information
     
    Sprint may ask you to provide what is often referred to as “personally identifiable information” such 
    as your name, address, telephone number and email address when you use Sprint Web sites to: 
    purchase a service or product online, enter a contest or sweepstakes, ask to receive information, 
    respond to a survey, register with a Sprint Web site, access your account, ask for a personalized 
    service, request customer service online, or apply for a job. You always have the alternative of 
    mailing or calling Sprint with the information requested if you do not wish to provide it online. 
    Personally identifiable information provided at a Sprint Web site to order Sprint services other than 
    Internet services will be protected in the same manner as when the information is provided by 
    other means such as over the telephone or by mail. We protect customer information obtained 
    from the local, long distance and wireless service customers of Sprint consistent with federal laws 
    governing telecommunications services and with regulations issued by the Federal 
    Communications Commission. Sprint's Privacy Policy for its Internet services can be accessed at: 
    www
    .sprint.com/privacypolicy/broadbandservices
    .  
    						
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    We use personally identifiable information provided at a Sprint Web site in the following ways 
    unless otherwise specified: 
    1. For its intended purpose (such as to complete an online order for service). 
    2. To provide you with information about new PCS Products and Services or products and 
    services offered in conjunction with Sprint business partners. (f) Disclosure To Third Parties Sprint will not sell or disclose to outside parties any personally identifiable information obtained 
    from a Sprint online service or the registration at a Sprint Web site without your consent except 
    under the following circumstances: 
    1. When required by law, 
    2. When disclosure is necessary to protect the safety of a customer, third party or Sprint's 
    property, 
    3. If it is required in connection with any sale or transfer of all or a portion of Sprint's assets. 
    When Sprint uses agents, contractors or other companies to perform services on its behalf, 
    Sprint will require that they protect your personally identifiable information consistent with this 
    Privacy Policy. Sprint may share the anonymous information described in this Privacy Policy 
    with third parties from time-to-time. (g) Email Communications
     
    Email is an increasingly popular communication tool through which you and your business may 
    communicate with Sprint. Likewise, Sprint may use email to communicate with you, respond to 
    your email, and to tell you about new products and services. If you do not wish to receive email 
    promotions and new products and service announcements from Sprint, please follow the 
    instructions that appear at the end of the email communication that you receive from Sprint to 
    have your name removed from the list. 
    (h) Security
     
    Sprint utilizes several encryption methods to ensure that the data you submit on any of the 
    Sprint Web sites is secure. Through this “secure session,” information that you input into a Sprint 
    online order form will be sent and will arrive privately and unaltered at a Sprint server. This 
    security prohibits access to your information by other companies and Web users. 
    (i) Children
     
    Sprint does not intend to collect personally identifiable information from individuals under 18 
    years of age. If Sprint becomes aware that a user who is under 18 is using a Sprint Web site, 
    Sprint will specifically instruct that individual that they are not to submit information on Sprint 
    Web sites without a parent or guardian's consent. If a child has provided Sprint with personally 
    identifiable information without the knowledge of Sprint, a parent or guardian of the child may 
    contact Sprint at [email protected]
     and Sprint will delete the child's information from our 
    existing files. 
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    (j) Links
     
    Some Sprint Web sites contain links to other Web sites that are owned and operated by parties 
    other than Sprint. Please be aware that this Privacy Policy does not extend to any Web sites other 
    than those owned and controlled by Sprint. 
    (k) Account Information
     
    You may always contact us at [email protected]
     or by telephone or mail to verify your name, 
    address, email address, telephone number and/or billing information. Sprint will correct any 
    information that is inaccurate. 
    (l) Questions
     
    If you have questions or comments regarding this Privacy Policy, you may contact us at 
    [email protected]
    . If you have submitted personally identifiable information, and would like 
    that information deleted from our records, please contact us at our email address, 
    [email protected]. We will use reasonable efforts to delete that information from our files. 
    (m) Updates
     
    Sprint may amend this Privacy Policy from time-to- time. These changes will be posted online. 
    9. Usage and Storage
     
    We and our suppliers assume no responsibility for: (1) any full or partial loss, deletion or failure to 
    store your pictures or any other data; (2) any notice or lack of notice of such loss, deletion or failure 
    to store your data; or (3) any correct or erroneous informing of or failure to inform user of such 
    loss, deletion or failure to store your data. From time to time we may establish an upper limit on the 
    size of data storage that you are permitted to use on the Service and/or an upper limit on the 
    frequency or amount of usage that you are permitted on the Service or related software. We may 
    establish a reasonable period of time (for example, three months) such that if you do not use the 
    Service at least once during such period, we may terminate the Service to you for non-use, and 
    delete pictures and other data that you may have stored through the Service. 
    10. No Resale of Service or Software
     
    Your membership account is intended only for personal, noncommercial use. You agree not to 
    reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit for any commercial purposes, any portion of the 
    Service, use of the Service, access to the Service, or related software.
    11. Proprietary Rights
     
    You agree that content, including but not limited to software, text, pictures, graphics, video, music, 
    sound, or other materials or information, contained in the Service or contained in sponsor 
    advertisements or presented to you through the Service or advertisers is protected by copyrights, 
    trademarks, service marks, patents, or other proprietary rights, laws, and/or treaties. You agree that 
    you are permitted to use such materials and information only as expressly authorized by us or the 
    true owner of the right in question and you may not copy, reproduce, transmit, distribute, or create 
    derivative works of such materials or information without proper express, written authorization 
    from us or the true owner of the right in question.  
    						
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    12. Changes to the Service and Termination of the Service
     
    (a) We may change these Terms from time to time without notice to you. Should you object to 
    any of these Terms or any changes to them, or should you become dissatisfied with the Service 
    in any way, your only recourse is to immediately: (1) discontinue use of the Service; and (2) 
    terminate the Service and notify us of the termination. Termination of the Service may, in some 
    instances, require you to change your PCS Service Plan. (b) We may discontinue the Service or any feature or portion of the Service at any time, with or 
    without notice. You agree that upon modification or discontinuance of the Service, we may 
    delete the data you have stored on the Service. (c) You agree that we may terminate your membership in the Service and delete any and all 
    information, posting, communications, albums and pictures at any time, without notice, if we 
    believe: (1) that you have failed to use the Service at least once during a reasonable span of time 
    as determined by us; (2) that you have violated or acted inconsistently with the letter or spirit of 
    these Terms; (3) that you have violated our rights or the rights of other users or parties; or 
    (4) that you have abused or misused the Service in any way, including but not limited to 
    exceeding any limits that we may place on the amount of data that any individual may store on 
    the Service. (d) We reserve the right at all times to disclose any information posted by you or any other user 
    as necessary to satisfy any law, regulation or governmental request, or to edit, remove, or refuse 
    to post any information or materials, in whole or in part, that in our sole discretion are 
    objectionable or in violation of these terms and conditions. (e) Except as otherwise set forth in this provision, in the event your Service is terminated we will 
    make reasonable efforts to provide 30 days prior notice before may delete any data from the 
    Service.   13. Disclaimers
     
    (a) We hereby disclaim any and all responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, 
    completeness, legality, reliability, operability or availability of information or material in this 
    Service. We further disclaim any responsibility for the deletion, misdelivery, failure to store or 
    untimely delivery of any information or material. We disclaim any responsibility for any harm 
    resulting from downloading or accessing any information or material through the Service. You 
    agree that you, the member, will bear all risk associated with any content that you access. (b) All processing of film, prints, slides, negatives or digital images is subject to our Terms. You 
    agree that your sole remedy for any damage or loss of any materials that you submit to us for 
    processing, printing, storage, transmission or other handling, even if caused by negligence or 
    other fault, will only entitle you to replacement with a like amount of unexposed film and 
    processing. EXCEPT FOR THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF REPLACEMENT, THE HANDLING OF 
    ANY FILM, PRINT, SLIDE, NEGATIVE OR DIGITAL IMAGE IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OR 
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    LIABILITY AND RECOVERY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IS 
    EXCLUDED. (c) THIS SITE AND ALL PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND CONTENT PROVIDED THROUGH IT ARE 
    PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE' AND WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER. TO THE 
    FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES 
    OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-
    INFRINGEMENT. WE DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES FOR THE SECURITY, RELIABILITY, 
    TIMELINESS, AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS SERVICE, OR THAT THIS SITE OR OUR SERVER IS 
    FREE OF VIRUSES OR OTTHER HARMFUL COMPONENTS. WE DISCLAIM, TO THE FULLEST 
    EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY WARRANTIES FOR OTHER SERVICES OR GOODS RECEIVED 
    THROUGH OR ADVERTISED ON THIS SERVICE OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY LINKS PROVIDED 
    IN THE SERVICE, AS WELL AS FOR ANY INFORMATION OR ADVICE RECEIVED THROUGH THE 
    SERVICE OR THROUGH ANY LINKS PROVIDED IN THE SERVICE. (d) YOU EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, 
    UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SPRINT BE LIABLE TO ANY USER ON ACCOUNT OF THAT 
    USER'S USE OR MISUSE OF AND RELIANCE ON THE SITE OR ITS ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS AND 
    SERVICES. SUCH LIMITATION OF LIABILITY SHALL APPLY TO PREVENT RECOVERY OF DIRECT, 
    INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, AND PUNITIVE DAMAGES 
    (EVEN IF WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES). SUCH LIMITATION 
    OF LIABILITY SHALL APPLY WHETHER THE DAMAGES ARISE FROM USE OR MISUSE OF AND 
    RELIANCE ON THE SITE, PRODUCTS OR SERVICES, FROM INABILITY TO USE THE SITE OR FROM 
    THE INTERRUPTION, SUSPENSION, OR TERMINATION OF THE SITE OR DAMAGES INCURRED 
    BY REASON OF OTHER SERVICES OR GOODS RECEIVED THROUGH OR ADVERTISED ON THIS 
    SERVICE OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY LINKS PROVIDED ON THIS SITE, AS WELL AS BY 
    REASON OF ANY INFORMATION OR ADVICE RECEIVED THROUGH OR ADVERTISED ON THE 
    SERVICES OR RECEIVED THROUGH ANY LINKS PROVIDED IN THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES. (e) BECAUSE SOME JURISDICTIONS PROHIBIT THE EXCLUSION OF CERTAIN WARRANTIES OR THE 
    EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, 
    THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. OUR OWN AND OUR SUPPLIERS' TOTAL 
    LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES, LOSSES, AND CAUSES OF ACTION, REGARDLESS OF LEGAL THEORY, 
    WILL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE AGGREGATE DOLLAR AMOUNT YOU HAVE PAID TO US UNDER 
    THESE TERMS, OR US $25.00, WHICHEVER IS GREATER.  
    						
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    14. Indemnity
     
    You agree to indemnify and hold Sprint and its parents, suppliers, licensors, subsidiaries, 
    affiliates, officers, and employees harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable 
    attorneys' fees, made by any third party due to or arising out of: (1) use of the Service by you or 
    by anyone using your account; (2) violation of these Terms by you or by anyone using your 
    account; or (3) violation or infringement by you, or by anyone using your account, of 
    intellectual property rights or any other rights of any other person.
    15. General Provisions
     
    We may assign our rights and duties under these Terms to any third party at any time without 
    notice to you. These Terms and the relationship between you and Sprint shall be governed by 
    the laws of the State of California without regard to its conflict of law provisions. You and Sprint 
    agree to submit to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located within the State 
    of California. You agree that regardless of any statute or law to the contrary, any claim or cause of 
    action arising out of or related to use of the Service must be filed within one (1) year after such 
    claim or cause of action arose or be forever barred. The failure of Sprint to exercise or enforce 
    any right or provision of these Terms shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. 
    If any provision of these Terms is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the 
    parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties' intentions 
    as reflected in the provision, and that the other provisions of the Terms shall be valid and remain 
    in full force and effect. 
    Handspring Product WarrantyWarranty. 
    Handspring warrants to you that at the date of purchase, the product is free of defects 
    in workmanship and materials, and the software included in the product will perform in 
    substantial compliance to its program specifications.
    Exclusions from Warranty. 
    This warranty does not cover physical damage to the surface of the 
    product, including, without limitation, breakage, cracks, dents, scratches or adhesive marks on 
    the LCD touchscreen or outside casing of the product caused by you or a third party. In addition, 
    this warranty shall not apply (i) if the casing for the product is opened by someone other than an 
    authorized Handspring representative; (ii) if the defect or malfunction is caused by your or a 
    third party’s misuse, accident, modification of the product’s components, or operation of the 
    product in an unsuitable environment or in a manner for which it is not intended; (iii) if 
    Handspring’s testing and examination discloses that the alleged defect or malfunction in the 
    product does not exist, (iv) if the defect or malfunction results from the use of the product in 
    conjunction with accessories, other products, or ancillary or peripheral equipment and 
    Handspring determines that there is no fault with the product itself; or (v) if the defect or 
    malfunction is due to any communication service you may subscribe to or use with the product. 
    Handspring shall not be responsible for software, firmware, information, or memory data 
    contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to Handspring for repair, 
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    whether under warranty or not. Handspring makes no warranty or representation that its software 
    products will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or 
    applications software products provided by third parties, that the operation of the software 
    products will be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software products will be 
    corrected. Remedies. 
    Handspring shall, at its discretion, either replace the product with a comparable 
    product, repair the product, or refund the purchase price paid for the product. Replacement 
    products may be new or reconditioned.
    Warranty Period. 
    The warranty period is one (1) year from your date of purchase. Handspring 
    warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of 
    shipment back to you, or through the end of the original warranty period, whichever is longer.
    Obtaining Warranty Service. 
    In order to obtain warranty service, you must receive warranty 
    service authorization by contacting Handspring within the warranty period and provide dated 
    proof of original purchase. For further information about the warranty service procedure, please 
    visit our Web site at http://www.handspring.com
    .
    Warranty Exclusive. 
    This warranty is exclusive and Handspring will not assume and hereby 
    expressly disclaims any further warranties, including, but not limited to, any warranty of 
    merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.
    Limitation of Liability. 
    To the full extent allowed by law, Handspring’s liability is limited to repair or 
    replacement of the product, or refund of the purchase price paid. Handspring shall not be liable for 
    any incidental, consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages of any kind, or for loss of 
    revenue or profits, loss of business, loss of information or data, or other financial loss arising out of 
    or in connection with the sale, installation, maintenance, use, performance, failure, or interruption 
    of this product.
    Governing Law. 
    This warranty will be governed by the laws of California, and excluding the United 
    Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The courts of California shall 
    have exclusive personal jurisdiction in case of any disputes arising out of or in connection with this 
    warranty. 
    						
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    SpecificationsRadio
    CDMA 1900/800 dual-band digital
    1XRTT also supports CSD
    Phone features
    Personal speakerphone Hands-free headset jack 
    (2.5 mm, 3-barrel connector)
    Microphone mute optionTTY compatible3-way calling
    Processor technology
    144MHz Texas Instruments OMAP (ARM) processor
    ExpansionSD/MMC slot (SD I/O compatible)
    BatteryRechargeable Lithium Ion3 hours full charge time
    4 hours talk time10 days standby time
    Palm OS version
    Palm OS 5.2.1
    CameraVGA resolution (640x480), 0.3 megapixelAutomatic light balance
    Size/ weight4.41" x 2.36" x 0.87" without antenna (11.2 cm x 6 cm x 2.2 cm)6.2 ounces (175 g)
    IRYe s
    DisplayLCD CSTN touchscreen (includes stylus) 3375 colors (11.5-bit color, compatible with 16-bit applications)User-adjustable brightness and contrast
    KeyboardBuilt-in QWERTY keyboard plus 5-way navigation controlBacklight for low lighting conditions
    Included softwarePhone (including Palm OS 
    Contacts, Favorites, Dial Pad)Picture Mail (camera/messages)Blazer Web Browser (Internet)PCS Business Connect
    SM
    Calendar (Palm OS Date Book+)Palm Desktop/HotSync Manager
    SMS (text messaging)To Do ListCalculator (basic/advanced)Memo PadCityTime world clockPocketMirror Standard (for 
    synchronizing with Microsoft 
    Outlook for Windows)
    System requirements
    Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 or XP with USB portWindows NT4 requires serial cable, sold separatelyMac OS 10.1-10.2.x with USB portLater versions may also be supported
    Temperature ranges0C-40C
    5% to 90% RH
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    IndexNumerics1XRTT 166
    24-hour clock 135
    3-way calling. See conference calls
    5-way navigation control 25, 30AAC charger 3, 145
    accented characters 35
    Accept cookies preference 83
    accessing
    alternative features 167
    Contacts list 38
    Dial Pad 41
    email 61, 84
    Inbox 67
    voicemail 55
    accessories 145
    accounts 9, 15
    activating PCS Service 8
    active calls 46, 47, 56
    adapters 145
    Add Bookmark command 76
    Add Call button 46
    adding
    contacts 49, 52
    events 86, 88
    To Do items 93
    add-on applications 30
    Address Book 58
    See also Phone Book
    addresses
    creating links for 71, 81
    entering 69highlighting 31
    tips for SMS 70
    Addressing new messages preference 
    74
    adjusting volume 25, 125, 136
    Advanced Calculator mode 100
    Advantage Agreement 13
    alarms 26, 87, 122, 136
    See also alerts
    turning off 24
    Album List option 67
    Alert screen 87
    alerts
    adding 87
    adjusting volume 136
    responding to message 65, 71
    selecting tones for 122
    setting duration 124
    silencing 127
    Alt key 166
    alternate characters 35, 36
    anniversaries. See repeating events
    anonymous information 190
    Answer button 43
    answering calls 43, 54, 56
    antenna 24, 174
    application buttons 28, 53, 132
    applications
    accessing Palm OS 29
    associating with buttons 132
    beaming 105, 166
    copying 117
    displaying information about 114
    displaying list of 131
    displaying menus for 32
    displaying private records in 142
    downloading 79, 109 
    						
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    expansion cards and 115, 117
    installing 84, 109–111, 164
    navigational control and third-party 
    30
    opening 28, 71, 117
    phone conversations and running 47
    power consumption for 5
    removing 112
    setting default 133
    setting preferences for 130
    troubleshooting problems with 162
    uninstalling 152
    upgrades and 149
    Applications Launcher
    customizing 130
    defined 166
    running 29, 117
    Applications Launcher button 29
    appointments. See calendar
    Archive folder 112
    area conversions 101
    arrow icons (documentation) 30
    assigning passwords 139
    attaching charger cable 3
    attachments 164
    audio files 43
    Auto Lock Handheld box 139
    Auto-Keyguard preference 137
    automatic resets 163
    Auto-off setting 136, 166
    decreasing 5BBack option 67
    backing up
    data 18
    image databases 68backlight. See keyboard backlight
    Backspace key 38
    Backup folder 113
    battery
    caring for 172
    charging 3–4
    checking status 4, 44
    conserving power for 4–5, 136
    disposing of 173
    extended 145
    not charging 4
    resets and 152
    battery gauge 4, 44
    battery icons 4
    battery-ready indicator 3, 4
    beam (defined) 166
    Beam Business Card command 50
    Beam Category command 104
    Beam command 104, 105
    Beam Receive option 136
    Beam Status dialog 104, 106
    beaming information 104–106
    beeps 27
    See also alerts
    belt clip 146
    birthdays. See repeating events
    Biz Conn icon 84
    blank screens 154
    Blazer
    customizing 82–83
    dialing from 80
    downloading files from 79
    emailing from 81
    installing applications from 109
    opening 28, 75
    overview 75
    setting as default browser 133
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    setting bookmarks for 76–79
    troubleshooting problems with 160
    viewing Web pages from 75–76, 78
    Bookmark view 77, 78
    bookmarks 76–79
    books ii
    brightness slider 128
    browsers. See Web browsers
    built-in applications 109, 112
    built-in camera 5, 26, 61, 63
    business cards 50
    Business Connection application 84
    business directories 61, 84
    Button Views preference 90
    buttons
    5-way navigation control 30
    accessing 32
    accidentally pressing 46
    creating Favorites 51–53
    dialing with 40
    highlighting 31
    launching applications from 28, 132
    Buttons Preferences screen 132Ccache 83, 164
    Calculator 100–101
    calendar
    accessing from PCS Business 
    Connection 61, 84
    adding alerts to 87
    displaying 28, 86
    setting alarms for 124
    setting preferences for 90–92, 135
    Calendar application 86–92
    customizing 90
    Calendar button 25, 28, 86Call Forwarding feature 56
    Call Log command 42
    Call Waiting dialog 56
    Caller ID blocking 184
    Caller ID pictures 52, 63, 125
    camera 5, 26, 61, 63
    Canned msgs option 65
    Caps Lock 34
    Card Info application 119
    Category command 130
    cautions 174
    Center button 31, 32
    Change Location command 99
    Change Lock Code option 138
    changing
    contact information 50
    passwords 143
    QuickText phrases 70
    screen fonts 128
    text entry fields 31
    characters
    accessing international 166
    displaying hexadecimal 100
    entering from keyboard 34, 35
    searching on 102, 103
    SMS 69
    typing accented 35
    charger cable 3
    chargers (optional) 145
    charging battery 3–4
    Chat preferences 74
    chat sessions 61, 71, 72
    Chat view 71
    checking battery status 4, 44
    CityTime application 28, 98–99
    CityTime icon 98
    Clear Pay Program 10–11, 181 
    						
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    clock 98, 134
    coordinating with local time 99
    color preferences 74, 129, 136
    Colors pick list 129
    command buttons 32
    compressed formats 109
    computers
    connecting to 20
    interactions with 18
    conference calls 47, 57
    Confirm deletions from history 
    preference 73
    Connect to the Internet dialog 60
    connections
    PCS Network 27
    PCS Phone 20
    PCS Vision services 62
    troubleshooting 155–156
    TTY devices and 58
    contacts
    adding 49, 52
    deleting 50
    dialing by 38
    masking 141
    synchronizing 108
    viewing numbers for 52, 102
    Contacts view 49
    contrast slider 128
    conversion functions 101
    cookies 83, 191
    copying
    applications 117
    text 80
    coverage area 38
    coverage maps 9
    cradle 145creating
    events 86, 88
    memos 97
    messages 69
    Web links 81
    Current Privacy pick list 142
    Customer service ii
    customizing
    Applications Launcher 130
    calendar 90–92
    PCS Phone 122, 128, 136
    Picture Mail 68
    SMS 73
    To Do List 91, 96
    Ddata
    backing up 18
    locking 137, 139
    losing 153
    resets and 152
    storing 4, 164
    synchronizing 18, 21, 108
    transferring 18, 104, 166
    databases 68, 109
    Date & Time Preferences screen 134
    date formats 135
    dates. See calendar
    Day view 86
    Daylight Savings Time 99, 134
    decimal values 101
    decompression utilities 109
    Default Apps Preferences page 133
    default password 9
    defaults, restoring 132
    Delete Contact command 50
    Delete Item command 97
    203
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    deleting
    applications 112
    bookmarks 78
    contacts 50
    events 89
    Favorites buttons 53
    memos 97
    messages 73
    pictures 66, 68
    To Do List items 95
    desktop charger 145
    Details button 32
    Dial Extra Digits Automatically option 52
    Dial Pad 40, 46
    dialing 38–42, 47, 80
    dialog boxes 32
    digital images 61, 63
    Disable touchscreen preference 137
    disabling Wireless Mode 5
    disclaimers 194
    disclosure information 192
    discussion groups ii
    disk space 114, 164
    Display Options (calendar) 90
    display. See screen
    displaying
    applications 131
    calendar 28, 86
    contact numbers 52
    decimal values 101
    menus 32
    messages 55
    pictures 64, 65, 67, 68
    power status 4
    private entries 141, 142
    recent calls 42special characters 35
    Web pages 75, 76, 77, 81
    disposal options 173
    docking cradle 145
    documentation i, ii, 2, 148
    arrow icons in 30
    Don’t Show Images preference 75
    downloading
    applications 109
    files 79
    images 61, 67, 79
    messages 65
    ring tones 61
    Downsize command 64
    due dates 92, 93
    setting preferences for 96
    Eearpiece 25
    eBooks 5
    Edit Bookmarks command 78
    Edit Categories option 130
    Edit Cities command 99
    Edit Favorites Button command 53
    Edit Favorites Pages command 53
    editing. See changing
    electronic equipment 171
    Electronic Serial Number 10, 26
    email
    accessing 61, 84
    adding links to 71, 81
    highlighting addresses 31
    large attachments and 164
    managing 61
    power consumption for 5
    sending pictures with 64, 68 
    						
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    troubleshooting problems with 160
    unwanted 192
    emergency calls 59, 137
    adding phone numbers for 138
    Emoticons 70
    emotive symbols 70
    Empty battery icon 4
    Enable Digital Roaming preference 48
    Enable Local Network Time box 134
    encryption 192
    engineering notation 101
    entering phone numbers 49
    errors 163
    ESN (Electronic Serial Number) 10, 26
    Event Duration preference 90
    events
    adding alarms for 87
    changing 89
    creating 86, 88
    deleting 89
    scheduling repeating 88
    setting default duration 90
    Expansion Card Slot 24, 115
    expansion cards 115–120
    beaming to 106
    formatting 120
    inserting 115
    moving pictures to 66
    removing applications from 112
    extended battery 145
    extending battery life 5
    Extra Digits option 46, 52FFavorites buttons 40, 46, 51–53
    assigning images to 61, 125
    Favorites pages 53FCC Notice 173
    filenames 109
    filing pictures 66
    financial calculator 100
    Find dialog 103
    Find Text on Page command 81
    finding
    text 81, 103
    user names 62
    floating events 91
    fonts 128
    forgetting passwords 139
    Formats Preferences screen 135
    forums ii
    Forward all calls preference 57
    Free & Clear Plans 12, 13
    freeing memory 83, 95, 112, 164
    Full battery icon 4
    functions 100
    Ggames 5, 61
    adjusting volume 136
    General Preferences screen 136
    Go to Day command 86
    Good Bye message 27
    graphics. See images
    Green lightning bolt 4
    greetings 55
    Guest Books 65Hhands-free devices 26, 54, 171
    Handspring Treo™ 600. See PCS Phone
    Hang Up All button 46, 57
    hard resets 139, 153
    hardware 2
    headsets 26, 54
    205
    Index
    hearing-impaired services 58, 184
    help ii, 111, 148
    hexadecimal characters 100
    hidden entries 141, 142
    Hide Records option 142
    highlighting screen items 31
    hints 139
    History command 81
    History lists 81
    Hold button 46
    home city 98
    home page 82
    home pages 77
    HotSync button 108, 132
    HotSync cable 20, 145
    HotSync connector 25
    HotSync cradle 145
    HotSync Manager 108, 166
    HotSync operations 149, 153, 166
    troubleshooting 157–159
    hyperlinks. See Web linksIicons 131
    Ignore button 43, 56
    image database 68
    Image option 52
    images
    disabling 75, 82
    downloading 61, 67, 79
    managing online 67
    moving 66, 67
    reducing size of 64
    setting preferences for 68
    taking digital 61, 63
    troubleshooting 160, 161
    Inbox 67, 72incoming calls 43, 52, 56, 123
    incoming messages 44, 55, 72
    Info screen 114
    Information icon ii
    infrared (defined) 166
    Infrared port. See IR port
    Initial View preference 77, 90
    Install tool 110, 166
    installing
    applications 84, 109–111, 164
    Palm Desktop 151
    synchronization software 18, 21
    international calling 184
    international characters 166
    international clock 98, 135
    Internet connections
    installing from 109
    launching PCS Vision from 60
    setting up proxy server for 83
    troubleshooting problems with 156
    invalid warranty 3
    invoices 15, 180
    IR devices 166
    IR port 24, 104, 166
    JJava applets 75
    JPEG formats 68Kkeyboard 34–35
    dialing with 38
    locking 137
    setting up Quick Keys for 51
    keyboard backlight
    power consumption and 5
    turning on 34, 128
    Keyboard Help command 35 
    						
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    keyboard shortcuts 33
    Keyguard application 28, 137Llaunching applications 28, 117
    LED display 4, 25
    liability 184
    Light. See LED display
    lightning bolts 4
    Li-Ion battery. See battery
    Li-Ion technology 167
    links. See Web links
    Lithium Ion. See Li-Ion technology
    locating
    text 81, 103
    user names 62
    location-based services 144
    Lock icon 75, 105, 112
    Lock Wireless Mode options 138
    locked messages 72
    locking PCS Phone 138, 139
    logic functions 100
    looking up contacts 102
    Lookup button 103
    Lost Password box 143
    Lotus Notes 61, 84
    low lighting conditions 34, 128
    lowercase letters 34MMacintosh operating systems 19, 111
    managing accounts 15
    maps 9, 76, 99
    masking private records 141, 142
    mathematical functions 100
    maximizing battery life 5
    media players 5Memo Pad 97
    memory 83, 95, 112, 164
    Memory Management preference 83
    Menu button 32
    menus 32
    messages
    See also SMS
    creating 69
    deleting 73
    displaying 55
    downloading 65
    managing 72
    receiving 70
    recording greeting 55
    retrieving 44, 55
    sending 55, 69, 71
    sending pictures with 64, 68
    setting alerts for 124
    setting preferences for 73
    Messaging applications 28
    Messaging button 25, 28
    metric conversions 101
    microphone 26, 54
    Microsoft Outlook. See Outlook
    military time 135
    mobile networks 168
    mobile phone. See PCS Phone
    monthly events 89
    mouthpiece 26
    Move All Pictures To option 67
    Move command 66
    moving pictures 66, 67
    MultiMedia Cards 24, 115
    multiple recipients 70
    Mute button 46
    207
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    NName Lookup command 39, 102
    navigation control 25, 30
    network name 44
    New button 32
    New Message Alert dialog 71
    night mode 128
    No Service message 38, 44
    Non-Term Service Plan 176
    notes 49, 94
    storing 97
    notifications 70
    NT systems 19
    numbers
    displaying as decimals 101
    entering 35, 100
    formatting 135
    storing in calculator 101
    numeric calculator 100, 101Ooffline viewing 77
    OK button 32
    online forums ii
    opening applications 28, 117
    operating systems 19, 167
    Optimized mode 76, 160
    Option key 35, 132, 167
    Option Lock 35
    options 25, 33
    outbound messages 72
    Outbox 70, 72
    outgoing messages 55, 70, 71
    Outlook
    accessing 61, 84
    multiple appointments and 86
    multiple contacts and 49synchronizing data with 108
    transferring data from 18
    Owner Preferences screen 140
    PPage View icon 75
    Palm Desktop
    defined 167
    displaying data in 143
    installing 21, 151
    multiple appointments and 86
    multiple contacts and 49
    securing files for 143
    setting up synchronization for 18–19
    synchronizing data with 108
    Palm OS (defined) 167
    Palm OS applications
    enabling Wireless Mode for 27
    installing 109
    launching 29
    power consumption for 5
    Palm OS database 109
    Palm Powered devices ii, 24, 104
    upgrading from 20, 149
    Partial battery icon 4
    pass codes 55
    password hints 139
    passwords 9, 139, 140, 141
    changing 143
    Paste command 80
    pasting phone numbers 41
    PCs 18, 20
    PCS Accessory Hotline 145
    PCS Advantage Agreement 13
    PCS Business Connection 61
    PCS Business Connection application 29
    PCS Customer Solutions 9, 15, 58, 175 
    						
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    PCS Network 27, 48
    PCS Phone
    accessories for 145
    caution for unauthorized 
    accessories and 3
    charging battery for 3–4
    components shipped 2
    connecting to 20
    customizing 122, 128, 136
    dialing 38–42, 47, 80
    downloading ring tones for 61
    extending battery life for 5
    features described 24–26, 102, 144
    hanging up 46, 47
    locking 138, 139
    managing active calls 46–47
    monitoring status 44
    not turning on 4
    performance and safety information 
    for 170–174
    receiving calls 43
    resetting 152
    restarting 26
    servicing 123, 170, 175
    setting roaming preferences for 48
    setting up service from 10
    turning on and off 27
    PCS Service
    activating 8
    advantages of i
    features described 56
    managing accounts for 15
    performance information for 170
    setting up 8–16
    terms and conditions 175
    TTY devices and 58
    PCS Service Areas 9PCS Service Plan 12
    PCS user name 62
    PCS Vision 44, 60–62, 178, 179
    defined 167
    onscreen symbols for 62
    PCS Voice Command 58, 180
    PCS Wireless Web 182
    pending alerts 87
    performance 170
    Personal Address Book 58
    personal contacts 61, 84
    personal information 137, 139, 140
    Personal Information Manager 151, 167
    personally identifiable information 191
    Phone application 46, 167
    launching 28
    Phone Book 49–50
    Phone button 25, 28, 38
    Phone Info command 45, 62
    Phone Info screen 62
    Phone Lock command 138
    phone numbers
    adding emergency 138
    adding links for 71
    assigning images to 61
    dialing 38–42, 47, 80
    entering 49
    getting 45
    highlighting 31, 41, 42
    pasting 41
    redialing 42
    saving 50
    Phone Preferences command 48, 56
    phone. See PCS Phone
    photo albums 67
    pick lists 31
    selecting items 33
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    Picture Mail 63–68, 167
    customizing 68
    defined 167
    downloading to 61
    launching 61
    setting up Web site account for 64
    terms and conditions 188
    troubleshooting problems with 156
    Picture Mail application 63, 67
    troubleshooting problems with 161
    picture preferences 68
    Picture size option 68
    Pictures folder 68
    Pictures view icon 64
    pictures. See images
    PIM (defined) 167
    PIM applications 151, 167
    placing calls on hold 56
    plug-ins 75
    PocketMirror 168
    port 24
    power adapter 25, 145
    power consumption 5, 136
    Power Save feature 170
    power status 4
    precautions 173
    Preferences command
    Calendar 90
    Picture Mail 68
    SMS 73
    Web pages 82
    Premium Services 179
    preset alarms 124
    preset delays 140
    prioritizing To Do List items 92, 93, 96
    privacy flag 94
    Privacy Statement 190private contacts 49
    private records 141–143
    programmable buttons 51
    Proprietary Rights 193
    proxy servers 83
    punctuation 35
    Purge command 73, 95
    Qquarantined files 149
    Quick Keys 51
    quick tour ii
    QuickText phrases 70Rradio frequency 170
    random number generator 101
    receiving beamed information 106
    receiving calls 43
    receiving messages 55
    recharging battery 4
    recording greeting messages 55
    records
    beaming 104, 166
    marking as private 141–143
    restoring 139
    storing 164
    Records option 114
    recurring events. See repeating events
    Red lightning bolt 4
    redialing 42
    references ii
    refreshing Web pages 75
    reminders 93
    setting alarms for 124
    remote cities 99
    removing. See deleting
    renaming expansion cards 119 
    						
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