Sony Ericsson P990 manual Contacts features, Search options and Global Address List, My card

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Contacts

With Exchange ActiveSync in your phone, you can use your phone application Contacts as usual. Features such as speed dial, caller ID and message alerts are integrated with Exchange ActiveSync.

Contacts features

The following features that you normally use in your phone Contacts application are also integrated and available when you use Exchange ActiveSync:

Viewing options, for example list view, detail view, and three zoom levels.

The option to add notes to a contact.

Support for multiple email addresses and Web pages.

Support for multiple home, business, mobile phone and fax numbers.

Sorting options, for example by name or company.

Search and look-up options.

Support for both online and offline work.

See User Guide for P990 for more information about these features.

Note: Categories associated with contacts in your PC Contacts application are synchronized as custom fields in the Contacts details in your phone. There is no synchronization with your Contacts folders.

Search options and Global Address List

To find a contact, you can use the search options in your phone Contacts. You can also access your corporate Global Address List from your phone, over the air. See Global Address List on page 16.

My card

If you have created a personal electronic business card from your phone Contacts, My card (see the User Guide for P990), you can attach this card to all the email messages you send. See Creating a message on page 10.

Option to reset Contacts data

In the Exchange ActiveSync application you can select an option to delete all your contacts in your phone. After the next synchronization, the Contacts content in your phone will be exactly the same as the contacts content on the Exchange server, and your PC.

To delete all Contacts data (flip open)

1.Select Tools > Exchange ActiveSync.

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Contents Exchange ActiveSync for Sony Ericsson P990 Contents Exchange ActiveSync for Sony Ericsson P990 User Guide Exchange ActiveSyncExchange ActiveSync What is Exchange ActiveSync? Setting up Exchange ActiveSync Installing Exchange ActiveSyncInstallation via Try and buy Installation via computerYour first synchronization Changing Exchange ActiveSync settings Synchronization settingsSettings dialog Creating a message FoldersFiltering Receiving emailTo add a text signature to all your messages To always reply with the senders text intactReceiving attachments To adjust email filteringInvitations Deleting emailOption to reset Contacts data Contacts featuresContacts Search options and Global Address ListCalendar Calendar featuresMeetings Working offline Option to reset Calendar dataDate range To delete all Calendar data flip openContacts Global Address ListSynchronization errors TroubleshootingConnection errors Restart the phone or reset dataSSL-related problems Password problemsTechnical support If you lose your phone

P990 specifications

The Sony Ericsson P990 was a smartphone launched in 2006 that stood out with its innovative design and feature set at the time. It was part of the P series, known for blending the capabilities of a mobile phone with that of a personal digital assistant (PDA). With its sleek and stylish form factor, the P990 offered both form and function, appealing to business professionals and tech-savvy users alike.

One of the standout features of the Sony Ericsson P990 was its unique dual-display design. It featured a 2.7-inch touch-sensitive screen with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, which provided a vivid and clear viewing experience. In addition to the main display, the phone also had a secondary front display that helped users interact with the device while it was closed, making it easier to manage calls and notifications without needing to open the device.

In terms of operating system, the P990 operated on the Symbian OS with the UIQ interface, allowing for a versatile and customizable user experience. This operating system supported a wide range of applications, enhancing productivity and entertainment options. The phone also included an impressive suite of applications, including email, a web browser, and multimedia functions.

The P990 was equipped with a 2-megapixel camera, which was considered average for smartphones of its time but featured options for video recording and had robust image editing capabilities. It supported expandable memory through a Memory Stick PRO Duo, allowing users to store more photos, videos, and files.

Communication options were another strong point of the P990. It came with integrated Wi-Fi support, allowing for faster internet connectivity in compatible areas, as well as Bluetooth technology for seamless pairing with other devices. The inclusion of 3G support further enhanced its functionality, ensuring users could remain connected on the go.

The device also featured a full QWERTY keyboard that slid out from beneath the touchscreen, making it easier to type longer messages or emails. This combination of a touchscreen and a physical keyboard provided versatility and comfort, enabling users to choose their preferred input method.

Overall, the Sony Ericsson P990 was an innovative device that showcased the advancing capabilities of smartphones in the mid-2000s. Its combination of a rich feature set, dual displays, and a user-friendly interface made it a memorable entry in the smartphone market and a staple for those seeking a powerful yet stylish mobile device.