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I hear static or interference when using my hands-free device
Try moving your phone closer to the hands-free device. Audio quality
degrades as the distance between your phone and the hands-free device
increases. The effective range for a hands-free device varies among
manufacturers.
Confirm that no obstructions, including your body, are between the phone
and your hands-free device.
Move to a quieter location to reduce environmental noise.
Some features of my hands-free device don't work with my
phone
Check the compatibility list at
palm.com/support
device is compatible with your Pre 2 phone.
Not all hands-free features work with every hands-free device. Check the
documentation that came with your hands-free device or the
manufacturer's website for feature-compatibility information specific to
your device.

Synchronization

What is synchronization?
You can set up a relationship to wirelessly sync data including contacts,
calendar events, and email with selected online accounts—for example,
Google or Exchange (sometimes called EAS—check to see if your company
supports this). You must first create an online account with an online
account provider before you can set it up on your phone.
Sync means that if you enter, change, or delete information in one location,
the change automatically shows up in the other location. So if you enter a
Google contact in the Contacts application on your phone, the contact
appears in your online Google contacts—no need to enter it twice.
to ensure that your
How do I set up synchronization with an online account?
You can set up online account synchronization in the Accounts app, or in
individual apps on your phone
:
The Accounts app:
Setting up an online account in the Accounts app lets
you specify the apps that should download data from that account. So, for
example, you could set up your Google account to download contacts and
email info, but not calendar events. See
Individual applications:
The first time you open Email, Contacts, or
Calendar, you are given the option to enter settings for one or more online
accounts (see
Set up
email,
Use Contacts for the first
for the first
time). For any account, you need to enter the settings in only one
of these applications to synchronize data for all three.
You can add additional accounts at any time using the preferences in any of
these applications (see
Set email
preferences,
Customize
Calendar).
You can also set up the Messaging application to work with an online
instant messaging (IM) account (see
account), and the Photos application to work with an online pictures
account such as Facebook or Photobucket (see
account on your
phone).
See
Online accounts available for Palm
list of default online accounts that synchronize your info and those that do a
one-way transfer of info either from the web to your phone, or from your
phone to the web.
NOTE
If you are setting up your phone for the first time and uploading a large
number of contacts or calendar events to an online account from your phone, you
may not see all your data in the account online right away. Some online account
providers such as Google set limits on the amount of data that a user can import in
a given time frame.
Manage online accounts
for details.
time, or
Use Calendar
Customize
Contacts, or
Set up an instant messaging (IM)
Set up an online pictures
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for the current
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