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i-
α
pp
li
Ru
nning
a
n
i-
α
ppli
2
“YES”
When you launch the i-
α
ppli program, “
”
appears at the bottom of the screen. If an i-
α
ppli
DX launches, “
” appears.
■
To prevent the i-
α
ppli from launching
X
“NO”
Viewing i-
α
ppli information during
downloading
<Display software info>
This setting allows you to specify whether to
show the program information when download-
ing a program.
1
i
X
X
“i-
α
ppli settings”
X
“Disp. Software info”
Select “Display” or “Not display”.
Running an i-
α
ppli
Launching an i-
α
ppli
1
i
X
X
“Software list”
The “Software list” screen
appears.
You can also open the “Soft-
ware list” screen by pressing
p
(
) for 1 second or
longer on the standby screen.
2
Select an i-
α
ppli to launch
Quitting an i-
α
ppli
1
t
(1 second or longer)
X
“YES”
Selecting
y
X
“YES” also ends the i-
α
ppli.
■
For software developers
When a created i-
α
ppli program does not run
correctly, the trace information can be accessed
for reference.
Select in order of
i
X
(i-
α
ppli)
X
“i-
α
ppli ac-
tion info”
X
“Trace info”. The trace information
appears in the order in which actions occurred.
You can copy trace information by selecting
“Copy info” from the function menu. To delete
trace information, select “Delete info” from the
function menu.
NOTE
e
You may not be able to download an i-
α
ppli depend-
ing on the site or the size of the i-
α
ppli.
e
Some i-
α
ppli programs may automatically perform
communication after downloaded. You can set your
terminal not to automatically communicate by using
“Network set” in “Software setting”.
e
If you download an i-
α
ppli or i-
α
ppli DX that uses the
stored information or mobile phone/FOMA card (UIM)
manufacturer numbers, a message notifying that the
i-
α
ppli will use the stored information or mobile
phone/FOMA card (UIM) manufacturer numbers
appears. When this happens, your mobile phone/
FOMA card (UIM) manufacturer numbers are sent to
the information service provider (IP) via the Internet
and may be disclosed to a third party as a result.
e
When you are downloading i-
α
ppli information or an
i-
α
ppli program from an SSL site, “
” appears.
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p.218
e
When you download an i-
α
ppli that uses FOMA termi-
nal’s communication functions or that can be set as a
standby screen, the Software setting screen appears.
After completing settings according to the down-
loaded i-
α
ppli, press
o
(Finish). (Press
t
to can-
cel the settings.)
e
Depending on the data storage capacity of the IC
card, you may not be able to download an Osaifu-
Keitai i-
α
ppli even when there is space available in the
program storage area. Follow the instructions on the
confirmation screen to delete the displayed programs
and then try downloading the Osaifu-Keitai i-
α
ppli
again. Depending on the i-
α
ppli to be downloaded,
some programs may not be deleted. Some programs
may require you to launch the program to delete the
data on the IC card before deleting the program itself.
e
If you download the same program as the one already
taken using the different FOMA card (UIM), a mes-
sage confirming that you will overwrite the program
appears. Select “YES” to start download. After the
download is completed, the program already down-
loaded is deleted.
e
“i-
α
ppli mail” refers to mails sent by mail-connected
i-
α
ppli programs or those sent to you so that they will
be used in mail-connected i-
α
ppli programs. i-
α
ppli
mails contain i-
α
ppli data that enable the mails to be
automatically saved in the i-
α
ppli mail folder.
NOTE
e
You can set an i-
α
ppli to be launched automatically.
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p.317
e
You can enjoy rich-sound melodies with 3D sound
compatible i-
α
ppli programs.
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p.130
e
If you receive a voice, videophone or Push-to-Talk call
while a program is starting up, the program operation
is paused. The program screen reappears when the
call ends.
Default setting
Not display
Software list
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