Turning Your Smartphone On/Off - Palm TREO 750V Instruction

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Turning your
smartphone on/off
The term smartphone refers to the device
and its physical aspects. The term phone
refers to the wireless feature of your
smartphone that enables you to connect to
your network operator's network so that
you can make and receive calls, and send
and receive data. The phone and the
screen of your smartphone can be turned
off and on separately.
Turning your phone on
From the Today screen, press Menu
(right action key), select Wireless
Manager, and then select Phone. When
your smartphone locates a signal, your
network operator's name appears in the
upper-left of the screen and the
signal-strength
icon appears at the top
of the screen.
When you turn on your phone, you can
make and receive phone calls and use
other wireless services (if supported by the
local network). When you are inside a
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coverage area, the signal-strength
has bars in it. If you're outside a coverage
area, the indicator light flashes amber and
no bars appear in the signal-strength icon.
You can press and hold the
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Power/End button to turn your phone on and
off.
You can go to Wireless
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Manager by tapping the signal-strength icon
and tapping Wireless Manager.
Turning your phone off
From the Today screen, press Menu
(right action key)), select Wireless
Manager, and then select Phone. When
your phone is off, the phone-off
appears at the top of the screen and
Phone Off appears in the upper-left of the
screen. Although you can no longer use the
phone, you can still use Microsoft Office
applications and all the organizer features
of your smartphone.
Waking up the screen and turning it off
Wake up the screen and leave the phone
turned off when you want to use only the
organizer features of your smartphone, for
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