User's Manual

Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 55
Phone Features
Turning Your Device’s Phone On and Off
When your phone is on, it is connected to the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network
(provided you are in a coverage area) so that you can make and receive phone
calls and use wireless services, such as email, messaging, and the Web browser.
During initial setup, your phone is on by default, so you can use wireless services
right away.
If you turn off your phone, you can still use the organizer features such as
Contacts and Calendar, as well as the media features such as the Pocket Tunes™
music application and Pics&Videos. This is sometimes referred to as flight mode
and is ideal for using your device on airplanes and for maximizing battery life.
1. Wake up the screen.
2. Press and hold Power/End . (You will hear a series of ascending tones
and see a “Welcome” screen. When your device locates a signal, “Sprint”
and the signal-strength icon appear at the top of the Phone application
screen, indicating that you can use the phone and Internet features, if they
are supported by the local network.)
3. Press and hold Power/End again to turn off your phone. (You will hear
a series of descending tones and see a “Powering off” screen. When your
phone is off, “Phone Off” appears at the top of the Phone application
screen. You can still use the nonwireless features of your device, such as
Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, and Memos.)
Note:
You can also press any of the application quick buttons on the front of your
device to wake up the screen and to go directly to the application associated
with that button.
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