Nextel comm I930 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Getting Started
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Wirelessly Synchronize E-mail
There are two primary ways to set up your Smartphone to wirelessly synchronize your e-
mail, so you can send and receive e-mail messages from your Smartphone:
Corporate E-mail — Synchronize the Outlook E-mail, Calendar, and Contacts on
your Smartphone with Microsoft
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Outlook
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E-mail, Calendar, and Contacts on your
Microsoft
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Exchange server 2003.
Note: If your company does not use Microsoft Exchange server 2003, there are other
solutions available that may enable you to wirelessly synchronize with your
corporate e-mail, depending on the other type of e-mail server you have. Go to
sprint.com for more details.
Personal E-mail — Connect to a POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail server to send and receive
Internet e-mail messages.
For more information about wirelessly synchronizing your Smartphone to your e-mail
accounts, see “Setting Up Wireless E-mail” on page 52.
Note: You do not need to install the ActiveSync desktop client in order to synchronize
wirelessly.
More Set-up Options
You may want to set up personal or corporate e-mail accounts, copy contacts to your
Smartphone from an older SIM card, set up your voice mail box, choose Nextel
Worldwide Service for international calls to select cities, and use the Settings feature to
customize your Smartphone’s features.
For information on setting up your personal and corporate e-mail accounts, see “Setting
Up Wireless E-mail” on page 52.
Copy Contacts From an Older SIM to Your Smartphone
1 On the Home screen, select Start.
2 Select SIM Manager, and then select Menu.
3 Select Copy To Contacts.
To copy only Contacts you select, select the Contacts you want to copy to your
Smartphone.
To copy all your Contacts to your Smartphone, select Menu, Select, and then All.
Note: If you select a Contact that is already on your Smartphone, that contact will not
be copied.
4 Select Copy.
For more information on SIM Manager, see “SIM Manager” on page 110.
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Voice Mail
You must set up your voice mail box before you can retrieve messages. See “Setting Up
Your Voice Mail Box” on page 81.