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Web Applications
February 12, 2002
T-Mobile Device Owner’s Manual
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16. Web Applications
You probably spend a lot of time in front of a computer. Perfect! All the information you put on your device is also
on the Web so you can look at it or even change it from your computer. Where on the Web? Just sign in to
using the username and password you chose in
10. On the Web page that opens you’ll see the familiar T-Mobile Device applications available from the button
bar:
The T-Mobile Device applications
not
available on the Web are Telephone, Instant Messaging, and Web Browser.
All the other applications display the same personal data that you can see on your device screens. This is
accomplished through data synchronization, which means that no matter where you enter or receive personal
information--on the device or the Web client--you’ll be able to open that information on both clients.
Top Page
After you sign in, the page that opens is called your “Top Page” and contains the most up-to-date information
you have in the
,
Notes
,
To Do
, and
Calendar
applications: