Nextel comm I930 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Getting Started
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Nextel Worldwide
®
Service
Your Smartphone allows you to make and receive calls in the United States on the
Nextel iDEN digital network. With Nextel Worldwide Service, your Smartphone operates
in the United States as well as in over 100 countries around the world. When traveling
internationally, your Smartphone dual-mode phone registers with a local GSM or iDEN
network to provide you with voice as well as data services, depending on the country.
Visit sprint.com for up-to-date information regarding coverage, rates, and services
available in the country you will be visiting. For more information, see “Nextel
Worldwide® Services” on page 75.
Customizing Features
You can control many features of your Smartphone, including changing the appearance
of the Home screen, setting network connectivity, and enabling the Smartphone to
receive infrared beams from other devices. See “Settings” on page 115.
Install ActiveSync Desktop Client
With the Sync Cradle and mini USB cable, you can use ActiveSync desktop client to
synchronize Microsoft Outlook E-mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks on your desktop
computer with your Smartphone, easily configure your ActiveSync options for
synchronization, or share files between your computer and your Smartphone.
Do not connect your Smartphone to your computer until you have installed ActiveSync
desktop client on your computer.
Install ActiveSync desktop client on your desktop computer
1 Insert the CD that came with your Smartphone into your computer. The installation
screen opens.
2 Click Getting Started with Windows Mobile.
3 Click Start Here.
4 Click Install ActiveSync.
5 Click Install.
6 Follow the instructions.
Note: You do not need to install ActiveSync desktop client to wirelessly synchronize
between your Smartphone and Outlook or other e-mail accounts. For more
information on setting up your personal and corporate e-mail accounts to sync
wirelessly with your Smartphone, see “Setting Up Wireless E-mail” on page 52.