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Displaying/Editing/Managing Data
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Removing the External Memory
2
1
4
3
1
Open the slot cover.
2
Press the External Memory lightly.
Its end comes out and “ ” or “ ” disappears from the
display.
3
Remove the External Memory.
4
Close the slot cover.
Displaying Data on the External
Memory
Data saved in the External Memory can be displayed
and checked.
1
From the Menu, select [Entertainment]
→
[External
Memory] and press
.
“Memory Stick Duo”
miniSD memory card
My picture
MUSIC
i−motion
Melody
My document
Phonebook
Text Memo
Schedule
Inbox
Outbox/Draft
Bookmark
ToruCa
MM File
Others
Memory Stick
My picture
MUSIC
i−motion
Melody
My document
SD_PIM
ToruCa
MM File
Others
αppli data
miniSD
The category list of the inserted External Memory appears.
To switch the contents of a memory to be displayed
Press
(Chg.Mmry). Each time you press
, the
contents to be displayed are switched in the order of the
Data Box
→
SubMemory
→
External Memory.
2
Select a category and press
.
To per for m an operation while categor y/data is
displayed, see the description about each function. You
may not be able to perform some of the operations using
the External Memory.
- My picture (P.220)
- MUSIC (P.251)
- i-motion
(P.223)
- Melody
(P.226)
- My
document
(P.244)
- Phonebook
(P.92)
- Text memo (P.267)
- Schedule (P.263)
- Inbox,
Outbox/Draft
(P.184)
- Bookmark
(P.160)
- ToruCa
(P.208)
- MM
File
(P.223)
- i
α
ppli data (P.204)
3
Select data and press
.
The contents of the selected data are displayed.
About the SubMemory
FOMA SO903i has an incorporated additional memory
named “SubMemory”.
You can save the data stored in the FOMA terminal,
such as phonebook entries, mail, and bookmarks to
the SubMemory as well as the data in the SubMemory
to the FOMA terminal.
The SubMemory can be also used as an external
drive of a PC by connecting the FOMA terminal to the
PC, allowing you to read and write data from/to the
SubMemory (P.233).
Data saved in the SubMemory from other devices may not be
displayed/played back on the FOMA terminal. Similarly, data
saved in the SubMemory from the FOMA terminal may not be
displayed/played back on other devices.
Data saved in the SubMemory cannot be transferred to a
new terminal when you have the FOMA terminal repaired. It is
recommended to make a backup copy of the data and keep
it separately in a safe place. Under no condition will DoCoMo
be held liable for any loss or modification of the data.
Backing up to a PC
The SubMemory is displayed as the external drive “SO903i”
on a PC, and make a backup of the data in this external drive.
(For details about the operation of the PC, see the user’s
guide of the PC.)
For details about connecting the FOMA terminal to a PC, see
“Using the FOMA Terminal with a PC” (P.233).
Displaying Data on the
SubMemory
<SubMemory>
You can display and check the data stored in the
SubMemory.
1
Fr o m t h e M e n u , s e l e c t [ E n t e r t a i n m e n t ]
→
[SubMemory] and press
.
My picture
MUSIC
i−motion
Melody
My document
Phonebook
Text Memo
Schedule
Inbox
Outbox/Draft
Bookmark
ToruCa
MM File
Others
SubMemory
T h e S u b M e m o r y c a t e g o r y l i s t
appears.
To switch the memory contents to
be displayed
Press
(Chg.Mmry). Each time
you press
, the contents to be
displayed are switched in the
order of the External Memory
→
Data Box
→
SubMemory.
2
Select a category and press
.
To per for m an operation while categor y/data is
displayed, see the description about each function.
Some of the operations using the SubMemory may not
be performed.
- My picture (P.220)
- MUSIC (P.251)
- i-motion
(P.223)
- Melody
(P.226)
- My
document
(P.244)
- Phonebook
(P.92)
- Text memo (P.267)
- Schedule (P.263)
- Inbox,
Outbox/Draft
(P.184)
- Bookmark
(P.160)
- ToruCa
(P.208)
- MM
File
(P.223)
3
Select data and press
.
The contents of the selected data are displayed.
Summary of Contents for SO903i
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