Palm 500V User Guide - Page 288
SMS Short Messaging Service, Start, streaming, synchronisation, time out, UMTS Universal Mobile
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the SIM card. See Inserting the SIM card and battery. SMS (Short Messaging Service) The service that exchanges short text messages almost instantly between mobile devices. Your smartphone can send and receive text messages while you are on a call. See Creating and sending a text message. Start The button on your smartphone from which you can open all applications. See Opening and closing applications. streaming Technology that enables you to access media content-for example, to watch video or to listen to an audio program- directly from the Internet on your smartphone without needing to download and save a file on your smartphone. See Viewing a video. synchronisation The process in which information that is entered or updated on your smartphone, your computer, or a server is automatically updated in one of the other locations either wirelessly or by means of a cable connection. See Synchronising information. time out The time of inactivity that passes before the screen on your smartphone turns off. The wireless features on your smartphone are unaffected by this setting. See Optimising power settings. UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) One of the third-generation (3G) mobile phone technologies that is designed for high-speed data transfer, with rates up to 384 Kbps, as well as voice and multimedia services. It uses W-CDMA as the underlying technology. See What are all those icons? username The name associated with your smartphone that distinguishes it from other Windows Mobile® devices. If you install desktop synchronisation software, you are asked to give your smartphone a username. If you only synchronise wirelessly using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync, you do not need to give your smartphone a username. See Installing 288 T E R M S