Palm TREOPROBLKSPT User Manual

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Section 1A: Setting Up Your Treo™ Pro Smartphone by Palm
Maximizing Battery Life
Battery life depends on how you use your Treo Pro smartphone. Consumption factors include 
signal strength, use of accessories with Bluetooth
®
 wireless technology, speakerphone usage, 
and the type of calls you make (data or voice). Increase battery life by following these easy 
guidelines:
Charge your smartphone whenever you’re at your desk, or charge it overnight each day. 
The battery in your device has a longer useful life when it is topped off frequently, versus 
being charged after it is fully drained.
If you spend a lot of time using the camera, games, media players, or other applications, 
keep an eye on the battery icon and charge when necessary.
The wireless features of your smartphone (phone, email, messaging, GPS, Web, and any 
applications that use data services or a Wi-Fi connection) generally consume more power 
than the nonwireless features (Calendar, Tasks, Notes). If you don’t plan to use the 
wireless features on your device for a while, turn off your wireless services (see “Using 
Comm Manager to Turn Wireless Services On and Off” on page 221)
. You can forward 
calls to a different number or let all calls be picked up by voicemail (see “Forwarding 
Calls” on page 90)
.
When checking personal email, set the synchronization interval to every 2 hours or more 
(see “Setting the Synchronization Schedule” on page 334).
Turn off the Bluetooth feature on your smartphone when you do not need to make a 
Bluetooth connection.
Tip
If the battery is low, the indicator light flashes red.
Tapping the battery icon on the 
Today
 screen opens a window showing the 
percentage level of charge left in the battery.
To go to the 
Today
 screen so you can view the battery icon, press 
End
 if 
you are not on a phone call. If you’re on a call, press 
Start
 and select 
Today.