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files, and features. If you select a file or
feature from a content list, it opens in the
related application on your smartphone.
See O
pening and closing applications.
desktop software
A Personal Information Manager (PIM)
application for computers, such as
Microsoft Outlook
®
, that helps you manage
your personal information and keep it
synchronised with your smartphone. See
Installing
ActiveSync desktop software:
Windows XP or Installing Windows Mobile
Device Center: Windows Vista.
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
A mobile Internet connectivity technology
that allows persistent data connections.
(Additional charges may apply.) See W
hat
are all those icons?
Lithium-ion (Li-ion)
The rechargeable battery technology used
in your smartphone. See C
harging the
battery.
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
®
Technology that allows your smartphone to
synchronise email, contacts, calendar
events, and tasks wirelessly with
Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or 2007.
See Setting up wireless synchronisation
.
MMS (Multimedia Messaging System)
An enhanced messaging system that
enables you to send pictures, animations,
and ringtones almost instantly. See
C
reating and sending a multimedia
message.
Mobile Device
The component on your Windows XP
computer that enables you to install
applications and other information on your
smartphone. To access it, open Windows
Explorer or My Computer and look for the
icon that represents your smartphone. See
Installing applications from your computer
.
Option
Press this key and then a second key to
enter the character or to access the feature
displayed above the letter on the second
key. See E
ntering numbers, punctuation,
and symbols.
partnership
The connection that you make between
two devices by means of Bluetooth
wireless technology. The devices