User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- using your Treo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne
- Contents
- Welcome
- If you read nothing else...
- read this now: getting started
- first day: learning the basics
- first week: using phone, web, and messaging
- Phone overview
- Dialing calls
- Receiving calls
- Using voicemail
- Managing active calls
- More ways to manage calls
- Defining favorite buttons
- Using a phone headset
- Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology
- Sending and receiving email
- Transferring settings from an existing account (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your computer (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your phone
- Creating and sending messages
- Attaching photos and videos
- Attaching ringtones
- Attaching Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files
- Attaching other types of files
- Receiving and viewing messages
- Replying to or forwarding messages
- Viewing attachments
- Managing your messages
- Deleting selected messages from the Inbox
- Deleting messages by date
- Switching accounts
- Customizing your email settings
- Scheduling Auto Sync
- Selecting alert tones
- Setting preferences for getting messages
- Attaching a signature to a message
- Working with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
- Messaging
- Browsing the web
- Viewing a web page
- The Blazer® Web browser uses patent-pending technology to optimize web pages for your phone. By default, the browser reformats w...
- Creating a bookmark
- Saving a page
- Viewing bookmarks or saved pages
- Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page
- Arranging bookmarks and saved pages
- Downloading files from a web page
- Copying text from a web page
- Using the History list
- Finding text on a web page
- Customizing your Web browser settings
- Taking photos and videos
- first two weeks: using organizer features
90 :: Taking photos and videos
Taking photos and videos
If your Treo 650 does not have a built-in camera, then the section in this chapter
about taking photos and videos does not apply to you. Even if your phone does not
have a camera, you can still receive and view photos and videos, send photos and
videos to other people as attachments or multimedia messages, and use photos to
personalize your phone (such as wallpaper or photo caller ID; see “Assigning a caller
ID photo” for details). You can also move photos and videos to a Windows computer
by synchronizing your phone with your computer.
Taking a photo
You can store photos on your phone or on an expansion card.
1. Go to Applications and select Camera .
2. Select the Album pick list and select the album
where you want to save the photo.
3. (Optional) Adjust the zoom and resolution settings.
4. Point the lens on the back of your Treo at the subject
you want to photograph.
5. Press Center to capture the photo.
6. (Optional) Select Audio to add a voice caption.
7. Select Save to keep the photo, select Delete to discard it, or select
Send to send the photo.
Photos are 16-bit color at a
maximum of 640 x 480
pixels (0.3 megapixels) in
VGA resolution or 320 x
240 pixels in QVGA
resolution. Videos are 352
x 288 pixels in CIF
resolution or 176 x 144
pixels QCIF in resolution.
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