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calls only if the network supports these functions, and the device is switched on
and within the network service area.
and within the network service area.
To view recent calls (network service), select
Menu
>
Log
>
Recent calls
and a call
type.
Erase recent call lists
To clear all recent call lists in the
Recent calls
view, select
Options
>
Clear recent
calls
. To clear only one of the call registers, open the register you want to erase,
and select
Options
>
Clear list
.
General log
To view the general log, select
Menu
>
Log
, and scroll right.
To filter the log, select
Options
>
Filter
and the filter type.
To erase all the log contents permanently, select
Options
>
Clear log
>
Yes
.
4. Navigator
Your device has an internal GPS receiver that receives low-power radio signals
from satellites, and measures the travel time of the signals. From the travel time,
the GPS receiver can calculate its location to within a few meters. The coordinates
are expressed in degrees and decimal degrees format using WGS-84 coordinate
system.
from satellites, and measures the travel time of the signals. From the travel time,
the GPS receiver can calculate its location to within a few meters. The coordinates
are expressed in degrees and decimal degrees format using WGS-84 coordinate
system.
The GPS receiver is located in the upper right corner of the slide
cover. When using the receiver, hold the device upright in your
hand with an orientation toward the sky. .
cover. When using the receiver, hold the device upright in your
hand with an orientation toward the sky. .
Note that establishing a GPS connection may take several
minutes.
minutes.
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is operated by the government of the
United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and
maintenance. The accuracy of location data can be affected by
adjustments to GPS satellites made by the United States government and
is subject to change with the United States Department of Defense civil
GPS policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also be
affected by poor satellite geometry. Availability and quality of GPS signals
may be affected by your location, buildings, natural obstacles, and
United States, which is solely responsible for its accuracy and
maintenance. The accuracy of location data can be affected by
adjustments to GPS satellites made by the United States government and
is subject to change with the United States Department of Defense civil
GPS policy and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. Accuracy can also be
affected by poor satellite geometry. Availability and quality of GPS signals
may be affected by your location, buildings, natural obstacles, and