User Manual

2.9 Data backup
Your Apollo supports 192MB ROM capacity;
however, you may need to backup data and
any new programs that you install in the
ROM to guard against data loss. To
back up your Contact, Calendar, etc., please
connect your PC with the Apollo; ActiveSync
will start automatically.
2.10 Memory expansion
To expand your Apollos memory, please
insert a Mini SD card into the card slot on
the top of the phone. Make sure the card is
inserted correctly.
Please note
Your Apollo does not come
with a Mini SD card supplied. This is
an optional accessory. Please contact
your supplier for further details.
2.11 Resetting your Apollo
Your Apollo can be reset in the following
two ways: a soft reset or a hard reset.
Executing soft reset allows you to reboot
your Apollo; only some
data in opened programs may be lost. Your
Apollo returns to the same status
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as the last time you used it. However, a
hard reset turns the battery off, returns the
device to its default settings, and deletes
all programs, les, contacts and other
information you have saved to the device. It
is therefore extremely important to back up
data to a storage card or your computer on
a regular basis in case a hard reset has to
be performed.
To perform a soft reset
If your Apollo responds slowly, stops
responding, or freezes, you can soft
reset it. A soft reset causes the Apollo to
restart and adjust memory allocation.
Unsaved data in any opened
applications may be lost. Use the stylus to
press and hold the Reset button, as shown
below.
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