Using Your Treo 700P Smartphone 121
Web browser
Downloading files from a web page
The web browser lets you download files that are recognized by one of
the applications on your smartphone. When you download a file, you
can open it in the application that recognizes the file. For example, if
you download a video, you can view it later in the Pics&Videos
application. If a file is not recognized by any of the applications on your
smartphone, you can download the file to an expansion card, but you
cannot open it on your smartphone.
You can download files such as new applications, and choose to play or
save music and video files in many popular formats—provided that the
website permits the downloading of files:
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Tip
You can also access
software and other
downloads using the
Downloads bookmark.
Did You Know?
You can visit secure
websites. The security
certificates and 128-bit
Secure Socket Layer
(SSL) encryption let you
browse secure sites,
such as online shopping,
banking, and email.
Remember: Some
secure sites also require
specific browsers and
may not work with the
web browser
application.
Did You Know?
The web browser
supports JavaScript, SSL
strong encryption, and
cookies, but does not
support plug-ins (such as
Flash or Shockwave) or
Java applets.
Tip
You can also save an
image from a web page
by tapping and holding it
with the stylus.
Item Supported File Types
Pictures JPEG, WBMP, GIF, animated GIF
Videos MP4, 3G2, ASF, WMV
Ringtones MIDI, AAC
Music MP3, WMA
1. Go to the page with the link to the file you want to download.
2. Press Left or Right to highlight the link to the file, and then
press Center .
3. If prompted, select what you want to do with the file: Play, Save To
Device, or Save To Card.
4. Select Yes.