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Changing secret data back to normal
Set Secret mode or Secret data only mode and access a phonebook entry or scheduled event for
which you want to cancel the mode.
<Example: Removing secrecy from a phonebook entry>
1
Phonebook detail screen (p.115)
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Release secret”
The secrecy is removed. In Secret mode, the “
” icon stops flashing and remains on screen.
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For scheduled events
X
Schedule list screen
X
p
(FUNC)
X
“Release secret”
In Secret mode, the “
” icon stops flashing and remains on screen.
“Schedule list function menu”
→
p.408
<Secret folder>
Hiding Various Data
You can use “Secret” folders to store bookmarks, received mails, sent mails, images and movies that
you want to hide from others.
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“Secret” folders appear in the folders of Bookmark, Inbox, Outbox and Data box only when Secret mode or
Secret data only mode is set.
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The maximum numbers of files that can be stored in “Secret” folders are listed below.
*
:
Maximum number of files that can be stored may vary by the data size.
<Example: Moving an image in My picture to Secret folder>
1
Set “Secret mode” or “Secret data only mode”
“Preventing Others from Viewing Stored Data of your Phonebook or Schedule”
→
p.161
2
Image list screen (p.344)
X
Select an image and press
p
(FUNC)
X
“Keep in secret”
Bookmark
(i-mode)
Bookmark
(Full Browser)
Inbox
Outbox
My picture
i-motion
10 (3K bytes)
10 (6K bytes)
100 (150K bytes)
100 (150K bytes)
100 (1.2M bytes)
10 (5M bytes)
NOTE
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Secret folders are pre-installed in a FOMA terminal. You cannot delete them, change their names or add another
Secret folder.
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You cannot use Secret folders to store the images or i-motion programs in “Pre-installed” folders, unread mails or
SMS and SMS reports stored in the FOMA card (UIM).
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If you make or receive a voice call, videophone call or Push-to-Talk call in Secret mode or Secret data only mode,
the mode set is canceled even without answering the call. You can also cancel Secret mode or Secret data only
mode by pressing
i
X
X
“Lock/Security”
X
“Secret mode” or
i
X
X
“Lock/Security”
X
“Secret data only
mode”. If a file in a Secret folder is shown, it returns to the folder list screen.
<Bookmark (i-mode and Full Browser)>
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When you use a bookmark in the Secret folder of i-mode or Full Browser to access a site, the URL of the site is not
stored by the Last URL function.
<Inbox/Outbox>
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When mails are sent or received with mail folders full, mails stored in Secret folders are not deleted.
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For mails attached with large images, movies or i-motion programs in Secret folders, only the messages are stored
and the attachments are not. On the list or detail screen, “
”, “
”, “
” or “
” indicating the attached file cannot
be shown or played appears. Even if moving the mails into other folders, you cannot view or play the attached files.
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You cannot use the Phone To/AV Phone To function, Mail To function, Web To function or i-
α
ppli To function from
mails stored in Secret folders. “
” indicating i-
α
ppli to be activated from a mail message changes to “
”.
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Since a mail becomes a normal if it is moved out of a Secret folder, a chronologically-older mail may be deleted
when other mails are received or sent, depending on the status of the folder including the mail. We recommend you
to protect mails before removing them from Secret folders.
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Even in Secret mode or Secret data only mode, chat mails stored in Secret folders appear on the i-mode mail
screen instead of the chat screen.
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When receiving the SMS report of a SMS stored in a Secret folder, you cannot select “Disp. SMS report” from the
function menu even if “
” appears on the SMS list or detail screen. To check the SMS report by selecting “Disp.
SMS report” from the function menu, move the SMS from a Secret folder into another one.
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