Palm 700WX700WX warranty Remove These Items From the Box, Checking Your Device, Make a Call

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Prepare Your Device

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remove These Items From the Box

Insert the Battery

Checking Your Device

Sprint Charger

Adapter

USB Sync Cable

Rechargeable Battery

Headset

Sprint Mobile Broadband

 

 

 

 

 

 

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a.Remove the battery door.

b.Insert the battery.

c.Replace the battery door.

Tip: If your device screen turns off while setting up or using your device, press

Power/End to wake up the screen, and then press Center on the 5-way navigator to turn off Keyguard.

If you bought your device at a store, your phone is already activated. Skip ahead to “Make a Call.”

If you bought your device online, check to see if it is locked by pressing Phone/Talk .

If Sprint appears in the upper-left corner, your phone is ready to use; skip ahead to “Make a Call.”

If Phone Off appears in the upper-left corner, turn on your device’s phone by pressing and

holding Power/End . Then skip ahead to “Make a Call.”

If Locked appears in the upper-left corner, you need to unlock your device.

How Do I Unlock My Device

To unlock your device, enter your four-digit lock code using the keyboard. If you do not know the code, try entering the following:

The last four digits of your Social Security number.

The last four digits of your wireless phone number.

0000 (four zeros).

If you are having problems activating or unlocking your phone, call

Sprint customer service at 1-888-211-4PCS (4727) for help.

2 Make Your First Phone Call

Complete Device Setup

Note: Most users can skip ahead to “Make a Call.” Follow the steps below only if you needed to activate your phone as described in “Checking Your Device,” above.

a.When the Windows Mobile screen appears, remove the stylus and tap the screen.

b.Follow the onscreen instructions.

c.Tap Begin Quick Tour for an overview of your smart device’s features.

Tip: If your smart device turns itself off, press Power/End to wake up the screen, and then press Center on the 5-way navigator to turn off Keyguard.

Make a Call

a.From the Today screen, press the number keys on the keyboard to enter the number you want to call.

Tip: You can also use the stylus to enter a phone number with the onscreen Dial Pad.

Press Phone/Talk , and then select Dial Pad from the menu.

b.Press Phone/Talk to place the call.

c.When you’re finished, press Power/End to end the call.

Set Up Your Voicemail

a.Press Phone/Talk to go to your Today screen.

b.Press and hold 1 on the keyboard to dial Sprint’s voicemail system. (You can also tap the Voicemail speed-dial button with your stylus.)

c.Follow the system prompts to:

Create your password.

Record your name announcement and your greeting.

Choose whether to activate Skip Pass Code, which lets you access your voicemail without entering your password. If you do not activate Skip Pass Code, your device uses Voicemail Pass Code, which requires you to enter your password to access your voicemail.

Tip: If you are concerned about unauthorized access to your voicemail account, we recommend that you use Voicemail Pass Code.

What’s My Phone Number?

To view your phone number, press Menu (right softkey) from the Today screen, and then select Preferences > Phone Settings.

Phone/Talk Power/End

Numbered

Keys

Keyboard

Onscreen Dial Pad

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Connect to Your Computer

 

 

 

 

 

Look Here for Your Phone Number

Install the Software

IMPORTANT: You must install the software that came with your TreoTM 700wx device even if you already have ActiveSync® desktop software installed on your computer.

a. Close any programs running on your computer.

b. Insert the Getting Started CD into your computer’s CD drive.

c. Follow the onscreen instructions for installing the software.

d.When prompted, connect your device and your computer.

USB Sync Cable

This Button Has

No Function With

Your Treo 700wx

Smart Device

Synchronize

a.Follow the ActiveSync® setup instructions on your computer screen.

b.When synchronization is complete, press Start on your device to view and start using the applications.

Note: If you encounter any problems, go to the Help section in the User Guide or visit the support Web site at www.palm.com/us/support/Treo700wxSprint.

What Does the First Synchronization Do?

The first time you synchronize, you set up a relationship between your device and your computer that lets you easily transfer new or updated information between the device and computer any time you sync in the future. This allows you to do tasks such as the following with the press of a button:

Install bonus software from the Getting Started CD on your device.

Transfer your address book and calendar to your device.

Take photos and videos with your device’s camera

and camcorder, and then transfer them to your computer for editing.

Where is my manual?

On your computer

On your smartphone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

User Guide

Quick Tour, Help

 

Hundreds of pages of illustrated info, steps,

The Quick Tour highlights many of your

 

and tips.

smart device’s features. Press Start , select

Windows: Start >Programs >Palm >User

Programs, and then select Quick Tour

 

 

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Many of the built-in applications include

 

Manuals >Treo700wx_UG_Sprint.pdf

 

Mac: In the Documentation folder on the

Help. Go to the application or screen you

 

Palm Installation CD

want help with, press Start , and select Help.

 

In the box

On the web

 

 

 

 

Getting Started Guide

www.palm.com/us/support/treo/treo700wxsprint

Printed introduction to the basics.

 

 

 

For info on your network and service plan, contact your wireless service provider.

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700WX700WX specifications

The Palm 700wx, a smartphone released by Palm in 2006, was designed to cater to professionals and tech-savvy users seeking a balance between full smartphone capabilities and the simplicity of a PDA. As a member of the Palm Treo series, the 700wx brought several noteworthy features to the table, making it a standout device at the time of its launch.

One of the key characteristics of the Palm 700wx was its operating system, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0. This allowed users to access a range of applications and services typically associated with Windows-based devices, including Office Mobile for document editing, Excel for spreadsheets, and Outlook for email management. The integration of this operating system also facilitated the use of third-party software, thus broadening its utility for business users.

The 700wx was equipped with a 320 x 320 pixel display, providing vibrant colors and clarity for various tasks, from reading emails to viewing documents. Its compact design featured a full QWERTY keyboard under a large screen, ensuring easy texting and emailing, which was crucial for on-the-go professionals. The keyboard layout was praised for its tactile feedback, allowing users to type quickly and efficiently.

In addition to its stellar performance in productivity, the Palm 700wx supported both CDMA and EV-DO networks, allowing for fast data transmission and connectivity. This feature ensured that users could browse the internet, download files, and stay connected on-the-move without significant delays. Furthermore, the device had a respectable battery life, which was essential for users who relied heavily on their smartphones throughout the day.

The Palm 700wx also came with a 1.3-megapixel camera, capable of capturing decent-quality photos and videos for casual use. While not groundbreaking by today’s standards, it was a useful feature for users who wanted to document their experiences or share moments with colleagues and friends.

Storage was another area where the Palm 700wx excelled. With 64MB of RAM and support for microSD cards, users could expand their storage capacity for music, documents, and applications, which was especially beneficial given that many users utilized the device for work and personal entertainment.

In summary, the Palm 700wx was a well-rounded smartphone that combined the functionality of a PDA with the features of a modern mobile phone. From its Windows Mobile operating system to its solid design and performance capabilities, the 700wx remains a notable milestone in the evolution of smartphones, setting the stage for future devices in the competitive landscape of mobile technology.