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Other PDAs > Features > Smartphone: Windows Mobile/Palm - Tips, Tricks & Alerts Smartphone: Windows Mobile/Palm - Tips, Tricks & Alerts
By SmartPhoneToday Staff
Tip: How to Set Up Picture Caller ID on Palm OS Treos Here's how to do it: First:
1-Go to Applications Then Do one of the following: A-Select Camera to take a picture and add it to this contact entry when you save the photo or B-Select Photos and choose an existing picture that you want to assign to this contact. After performing A or B, select Done. When that individual calls you now on, from any of the phone numbers you have listed for that particular contact (e.g. Home, Mobile, Work etc.), a photo of that person will appear on your Treo's display.
Click here to head over to Palm's Support Knowledge Library to learn how to create Caller ID Ringtones for your Palm OS Treo. You can do this for the Treos from the 650 onward.
Tip: Porting Palm OS PIM Data to Windows Mobile Palm has a very useful article in its Support Knowledge Library that explains exactly how to do this successfully. Of course, the tips offered in this article apply when porting data from any Palm OS device to any Windows Mobile device. Because all Windows Mobile devices sync with Microsoft Outlook, you must have a copy of that application before you begin. Nearly all Windows Mobile vendors bundle a copy with their devices (HP is the notable exception), so if you don't have Outlook on your PC already you should be okay. Here are two scenarios to keep in mind:
ActiveSync replaces HotSync Manager as your synchronization mechanism. The ActiveSync application on your desktop PC also takes care of software installations. (Microsoft has replaced ActiveSync with an app called Windows Mobile Device Center with Windows Vista. Your previous Palm OS device's settings, third-party applications and historic data will not migrate to the new Windows Mobile device.
Tips & Tricks: Cingular (AT&T) 3125 1-Return to Home Screen from any other screen Press the Home key 2-Lock the keypad from the Home Screen Press and hold the Home button and click Key Lock. Once the keypad is locked, the left label changes to Unlock 3-Unlock the keyboard Press Unlock and then press the * key 4-Call a Speed Dial number Press and hold assigned number key 5-Change volume during a call Press the volume key on the upper left side of the phone 6-Change Profiles Hold down the home key and choose a profile (e.g. silent, meeting, outdoor) 7-Turn on Flight Mode Hold down Home key, Select Comm Mgr, Press 1. To turn off flight mode, follow the same procedure (you can use other functions on the phone) 8-Switch between speaker and earpiece during a call Press Menu, Select Speakerphone On or Speakerphone Off 9-Turn on/off speakerphone during a call Hold the Talk button for several seconds during your call 10-Send a Picture Select Start > Pictures & Videos. Select the picture. Press Send, Select the method of delivery (MMS, email), Enter recipient information, Press Send again 11-Set a Picture as the Home Screen From Home screen, Press Start, Select Pictures and Videos, Open desired picture, Select Menu, Select Use as Home Screen, Follow prompts 12-Reboot (soft reset) Remove the battery 13-Factory Reset Press Start, Accessories, then select Clear Storage (note: all programs you may have downloaded will be erased) 14-Mute a song Press the # key 15-Change font size Navigate to Start, Select Settings, Select More, Select Accessibility 16-Switch to a digital clock on the external screen Navigate to Start, Select Settings, Select External Screen, select either Digital Clock 1 or Digital Clock 2 Tips from HTC
Tip: Transfer Files, Pictures to Cingular 8525 Our moderator provided an answer (no) that could prove valuable to others who own this Pocket PC Phone or any other smartphone like it that can't serve as a USB host. That’s because the 8525’s lack of USB hosting capabilities is what prevents users from directly transferring files between it and another device like a digital camera or flash card reader.
This leaves the most direct way to exchange files as a storage card. Simply copy a picture (for example) to a microSD card—the type of removable storage supported by the 8525—pop it out of your digital camera or flash card reader and place it into the Pocket PC Phone. Of course, the other device must support this memory card format as well for this to work.
For more on the 8525, see our review.
Tip: Windows Mobile - Cut Wires with Bluetooth Bluetooth Shortcourse: Bluetooth is an open specification and standard for allowing a wide variety of devices to communicate through a short-range (up to 30-foot distance) wireless connection. It works for both voice and data communications. So, in effect, it allows you to link your smartphone to a headset (for example) wirelessly where wires were once required. In addition to wireless headsets (both of the standard and stereo variety with more recent editions of the specification), you might leverage Bluetooth to connect your smartphone to a handsfree carkit, GPS unit, a PC, etc. First, before two Bluetooth wireless devices can connect, they must establish a partnership. Some accessories refer to this as pairing or forming a trusted partnership. To pair your Windows Mobile smartphone with an accessory:
1. On your Bluetooth accessory, turn on the Bluetooth feature and make the device discoverable. Refer to the accessory's documentation to learn how. Now the devices will see each other when they're turned on and within range. Here's a general guide to connect you device with a Bluetooth accessory once they've been paired:
1. Put your Bluetooth accessory into Discoverable mode. Refer to the accessory's documentation to learn how to do this. How to delete a Bluetooth pairing If you no longer want to automatically connect with a device, go to the Bluetooth Settings screen and select Devices. Highlight the connection you want to remove, press and hold Center, and then select Delete. Click here to head over to Palm's Web site to get more specifics about how to leverage Bluetooth to transfer photos, documents and other items to a PC; beam Calendar appointments, Contacts, Tasks, Memos to a handheld or PC; make calls through a Bluetooth headset or car kit; use a GPS device; and ActiveSync with a Windows PC. Client-server architecture purports to make enable users to dictate up to 160 words per minute.
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