Using Your Treo 700
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Smartphone
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Turning your smartphone on and off
Turning your phone on and off
When your phone is on, it is connected to the Verizon Wireless network
(provided you are in a coverage area) so that you can make and receive
phone calls and use wireless services, such as email, messaging, and
the web browser. During initial setup, your phone is on by default, so
you can use wireless services right away.
If you turn off your phone, you can still use the organizer features such
as Contacts and Calendar, as well as the media features, such as the
pTunes music application and Pics&Videos. This is sometimes referred
to as
flight mode
and is ideal for airplane flights and maximizing battery
life.
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Tip
The indicator light
flashes green when
your phone is on and
you’re inside a
coverage area. If
you’re outside a
coverage area, No
Service appears in the
upper-left corner and
the indicator light
flashes amber.
Tip
If the Ringer switch is
in the Sound On
position, you hear a
series of tones when
you turn your phone
on and off (see
Silencing sounds
).
1.
Wake up the screen.
2.
Press and hold Power/End
to turn on your phone. When
your smartphone locates a signal (provided you are in a coverage
area), Verizon Wireless and the signal-strength icon
appear at
the top of the screen, indicating that you can use the phone and
Internet features (if supported by the mobile network).
3.
Press and hold Power/End
again to turn off your phone.
When your phone is off, Phone Off and the phone-off icon
appear at the top of the screen and your smartphone is not
connected to any mobile network. You can still use the
nonwireless features of your smartphone, such as Contacts,
Calendar, Tasks, and Memos.