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Using the File Manager, Handset memory

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Using the File Manager This section describes how to use the file manager. You can manage all of your captured and downloaded files from here. You can run files that have supported formats, copy, move, and sort them as well as previewing image files, and attaching files to messages. In addition, you can create uniquely-named folders to manage the files. With a memory card inserted, either Handset memory or Memory card is available as a memory location under the File manager. As e228 supports Memory Stick Duo™ (see page 87), memory card status can also be checked from this menu. Please contact 3 for more information. You can also check the memory card from this menu. Always insert/remove the memory card with the phone switched off. Handset memory (press the Menu key → select File manager icon → select Handset memory) Handset memory shows the list of data files in the handset memory. The following shows the file categories available under Handset memory: Folder Description Video files Downloaded and captured video files are stored here. Five user folders can be created under Video files with up to 100 files. The default folders are as follows: Downloads Data type: Downloaded video files with copyrighted settings Supported files: 3GP, ASF, MP4 and WMV Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders) Maximum number of user folders: five My videos Data type: Captured video files and downloaded video files without copyrighted settings Supported files: 3GP, ASF, MP4 and WMV Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders) Maximum number of user folders: five -83- Using the File Manager

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Using the File Manager
Using the File Manager
This section describes how to use the file manager.
You can manage all of your captured and downloaded files from here.
You can run files that have supported formats, copy, move, and sort them as well as previewing image files, and attaching
files to messages. In addition, you can create uniquely-named folders to manage the files.
With a memory card inserted, either Handset memory or Memory card is available as a memory location under the
File
manager.
As e228 supports Memory Stick Duo
(see page 87), memory card status can also be checked from this menu.
Please contact
3
for more information. You can also check the memory card from this menu.
Always insert/remove the memory card with the phone switched off.
Handset memory
(press the
Menu
key
select
File manager
icon
select
Handset memory
)
Handset memory
shows the list of data files in the handset memory. The following shows the file categories available under
Handset memory
:
Folder
Description
Video files
Downloaded and captured video files are stored here.
Five user folders can be created under
Video files
with up to 100 files. The
default folders are as follows:
Downloads
Data type: Downloaded video files with copyrighted settings
Supported files: 3GP, ASF, MP4 and WMV
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)
Maximum number of user folders: five
My videos
Data type: Captured video files and downloaded video files without copyrighted
settings
Supported files: 3GP, ASF, MP4 and WMV
Maximum number of files per folder: 100 (including the number of user folders)
Maximum number of user folders: five