Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- What to Do First
- To Install the Battery
- To Charge the Battery
- Parts of Your Phone
- Screen Icons
- Menus
- Basic Functions
- Where to Get More Information
- Battery
- Calling
- Contacts
- Entering Text
- Working with Contact Cards
- Settings
- Messages
- Entering Text
- About Text Messages
- Retrieving Messages
- Sending Text Messages
- Message Delivery Options
- Erasing Messages
- Changing Your Voicemail Speed Dialing Location
- Alerts
- Troubleshooting Messages
- Tools
- Web Browser
- Frequently Asked Questions
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pjp Short Messaging Service. On networks equipped with Short Messaging
Service (SMS) capabilities, your phone can communicate via short messages
with other SMS-enabled handsets or e-mail addresses.
páäÉåÅÉ=^ää=ãçÇÉ A state in which all phone sounds are silenced, including the ringer and
alerts. You can set the phone to vibrate or light up.
pã~êí=pçìåÇ A feature which allows the phone to automatically adjust the earpiece
volume based on the amount of noise around you or the voice volume of
the person to whom you are speaking.
ëí~åÇÄó=íáãÉ The amount of time that the phone battery can maintain power when the
phone is on.
í~äâ=íáãÉ The amount of time that you can talk on a wireless phone when the battery
is fully charged.
íÜêÉÉJï~ó=Å~ääáåÖ A service-provider feature which allows phone calls between three people
instead of two.
íêáãçÇÉ Able to operate in CDMA digital service at 800 and 1900 MHz, and analog
cellular service at 800 MHz.
roi Uniform Resource Locator, the address of an Internet location. A URL
typically takes the form http://www.locationname.com
ïÉÄ=ÄêçïëÉê A tool which allows you to browse the Internet.