Sony Ericsson P800 User Manual page 19

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In some applications, for example Messaging, Find may be
more complicated:
• the size of each message is so large that you may want to
restrict the search to the current message only.
• folders are potentially more significant, so you may want to
restrict the search to the current folder only.
Sorting your files
You can sort the files you have stored in your P800. By sorting
your files, you choose in which order you want the files to be
displayed on the screen. You can choose between four different
ways:
Type: The different file types are sorted together in the list.
Size: The largest file (size in kB) is displayed at the top of the
list, and the smallest at the bottom of the list.
Date: The latest file you saved in your P800 is displayed at the
top of the list.
Name: The files are displayed in alphabetical order, from top to
bottom.
Note Sort is not valid for all applications.
General functions
Preliminary
Beaming
It is very convenient to be able to exchange data using infrared
or Bluetooth
wireless technology when "beaming" between
two devices that support the exchange standards.
For example, one user selects an item in the Pictures application
and then enters the menu
Pictures > Send as > IR
users align their devices.
The receiving user usually does not have to initiate anything
provided that the infrared or Bluetooth wireless technology is
enabled. As a precaution, however, the recipient does have the
opportunity to accept or reject the item sent and has the option to
view it after saving.
saves the item into the destination application and then
Save
optionally opens the application to show the item just saved.
Methods for storing data
Your P800 can store data in three different ways:
• SIM card (Only for phone numbers and associated names).
See "Managing the SIM phone book" on page 56.
• Phone memory (12 MB of capacity for storing pictures,
messages, music, applications and so on).
• Memory Stick (Expansion memory. There are several
alternatives with different amounts of memory on the
market). See "Folders" on page 18.
, and the two
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