Your Palm ® Pre™ Phone - Palm PRE User Manual

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Your Palm
Pre™ phone
®
In one compact and indispensable device, you now have all of the following:
An advanced wireless phone running the Palm
A full suite of organiser applications: Contacts, Calendar, Memos and
Tasks
High-speed data with GPRS/EDGE and UMTS (3G and HSDPA) support
Wi-Fi capability
A 3-megapixel digital camera
GPS functionality
Integrated text, multimedia and instant messaging (IM)
Tools to view and manage Microsoft Office and Adobe PDF files
App Catalog, where you can download applications designed for your
phone; select from an ever-expanding list of applications
Your Palm
Pre™ phone puts Palm's new multitasking, gesture-based
®
operating system, the Palm
®
device with a keyboard that you can slide out whenever you need it. Here
are a few highlights of your new phone.
Gestures:
On your Pre phone, you make calls, move around and manage
your applications and info by making simple gestures either on the
touchscreen or in the gesture area directly beneath the screen. For more
information, see
Use gestures: tap, swipe, drag, flick,
palm.com/support
to see animations that demonstrate these gestures. Carry
the Gesture Guide (included in the box with your Pre phone) around with
you and you'll soon know all the gestures by heart.
Multitasking:
You can have many applications open at once and easily
move among them. Go to the Launcher to open apps. See the line-up of
your open apps in Card view. Tap an app to bring it into the foreground and
work with it. For more information, see
The Palm
Synergy
feature:
®
TM
phone displays information from several sources in a single view, so you can
access your info quickly, without having to remember where you stored it.
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Chapter 1 : Welcome
webOS™ platform
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webOS™ platform, inside a small, beautiful
pinch, and go to
Open
applications.
The Palm
Synergy™ feature on your Pre
®
For example, suppose you have a Google account for personal email,
contacts and calendar events, and an Exchange account for your corporate
email, contacts and events. The Email, Contacts and Calendar applications
on your Pre phone all provide a kind of view in which you can see
information from both of those accounts in one place – but even though the
information is brought into one view, the sources of that information are
kept separate. For more information, read about linked contacts, layered
calendars and the single inbox for your email in Contacts,
Email.
NOTE
See
Online accounts available for webOS phones
online accounts that you can set up on your phone and for information about the
behaviour of these accounts.
Thanks also to the Synergy feature, in the Messaging application, all your
conversations with the same person are grouped together in one chat-style
view. If you start an IM chat with Ed, for example, you can continue the
same conversation when Ed signs out of IM by sending him a text
message—and you can see it all in the same view. For more information, see
Messaging.
Universal search:
Need to call Ed? Just slide out the keyboard and type ed.
If he's listed in your Contacts, you can get his numbers from the search
results. Tap a number and you've made the call. Search works just as fast
when you need to search the web. For more information, see
info and make
calls.
Sync:
Your Pre phone gives you synchronisation without a cable. You can
sync with online services that Palm has partnered with so that you can store
and sync your info in online accounts. You can access your data even when
you are not able to make a connection to the web because a copy of your
data is stored on the device.
Your Palm profile:
When you set up your phone, you create a Palm profile.
Your profile gives you access to services like automatic updates and
automatic, frequent backups of any of your info that is stored only on your
phone and isn't synchronised with an online account. (See
profile?)
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