Palm 680 Cell Phone User Manual


 
COMMON QUESTIONS
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Keep the subject of the picture still.
Exposure time is longer with lower light
levels, so you may see a blur.
For best results, verify that you have the
brightest light source coming from
behind you, lighting the subject’s face.
Avoid taking indoor pictures with the
subject in front of a window or light.
Make sure the subject is at least 18
inches away from the camera to ensure
good focus.
Remember that when you synchronize
your smartphone with your computer, your
camera images are stored in the My
Pictures/Palm Photos folder on your hard
drive (see Viewing pictures and videos on
your computer).
Making room on your
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Keep in mind that your Treo 680 includes
an expansion card slot, and that you can
store applications and information on
expansion cards (sold separately).
However, you still need free memory on
the Treo 680 itself to run applications from
an expansion card. For more info on using
expansion cards, see Using expansion
cards.
If you store a large number of records or
install many third-party applications, the
internal memory on your smartphone may
fill up. Here are some common ways to
clear space:
Email: Messages that have large
attachments can quickly consume memory
on your Treo. Delete messages with large
attachments. If you have hundreds of
messages with or without attachments,
you may want to delete older messages to
make room (see the User Guide for the
VersaMail Application on your computer).
Windows: Start>Programs>Palm
Mac: Insert the Palm Installation CD
and click the link to the User Guide for
the VersaMail Application in the
Documentation folder.
Pictures & Videos: Large images take up a
lot of memory. Move images to an
expansion card or synchronize them to your
computer, and then delete the images