User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Basics
- Phone
- Email and other messages
- Contacts, Calendar, and other personal information
- Photos, videos, and music
- Web and wireless connections
- Documents
- Preferences
- Learn More
- Regulatory and Safety Information
- Index
Chapter 5 : Photos, videos, and music 33
Videos
To get videos on your phone, you can do any of the following:
• Record a video.
• Copy videos from your computer.
• Receive videos as email attachments.
• Receive videos as part of a multimedia message.
You can view DRM-free videos that you receive as email attachments or
that you copy from your computer in the MPEG-4, H.263, H.264, MP4,
M4V, 3GP, 3GPP, 3G2, and 3GP2 formats. You can view videos you open in
a multimedia message in MP4 format. Videos play on your phone in
landscape orientation.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Before you put videos on your phone, make sure
you have enough storage space on your phone to fit the file. Open Device
Info and look at the Available field under Phone.
1 Open Videos .
2 Tap an album and tap the video you want to watch.
Music
You can add and listen to DRM-free music files on your phone. You can
listen to music through the speaker on the back of your phone, through the
stereo headset included with your phone, or through headphones (sold
separately). If you have speakers or a stereo headset (both sold separately)
that are equipped with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology, you can also use
them to listen to music. You can also listen to streaming music from the web
directly in the web browser.
Get music onto your phone
To get music onto your phone, you can do any of the following:
• Copy music files from your computer. You can copy music files to any
folder on your phone’s USB drive. However, to make it easy to find and
manage files, consider creating a “Music” folder and copy files to there.
• Use solutions available from third-party software developers (sold
separately) that facilitate the transfer of music files to your phone. For
more information, open the browser on your computer and go to
palm.com/sync-solutions.
• Receive music files as email attachments.
• Receive music files as part of a multimedia message.
The following table lists music formats that you can play on your phone:
NOTE You can download and listen to WAV and AMR files in Email, and they are
saved to USB storage, but you won't find these files listed in your song list in Music.
You can also download and listen to MP3 files in Email, but these files are not
saved to USB storage, and they are not listed in Music.
Table 2. Music formats playable on webOS phones
File
format
Play in Music/Copy to
USB storage
Download from
Email
Download from
MMS
AAC
√√
AAC+ √√
AMR √ (see Note)
MP3
TM
√√√
WAV √ (see Note)










