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TXTNG & DRIVNG IT CAN WAIT FOLD Quickstart Take the interactive tutorial at att.com/tutorials

Welcome to AT&T Please use our interactive web tutorial available at att.com/tutorials for the most complete and up-to-date information available to set up your device and services. Be sure to select Manufacturer: Palm and Model: Pixi Plus from the drop-down menus. The online tutorials include detailed step-by-step instructions and screenshots to assist your learning. Or use this simple Quickstart to quickly get an overview of the major features and services available with your phone. Thanks again for choosing AT&T. 2

Insert the SIM card You must insert an activated SIM card before turning on the phone for the first time. If you don t have a SIM card, contact AT&T. WARNING Always remove the battery before inserting or removing the SIM card. NOTE: If you already turned on your phone, you must turn it off before inserting the SIM card. To turn the phone off, press and hold the power button (see p. 6) and tap Turn Off. 1 To separate the back cover from the body of the phone: Use your thumbnail to release the clasp at the midpoint of the left side of the phone. 2 Run your thumbnail around the hairline opening to release the upper-left and top clasps (a). Repeat to release the bottom-left and bottom clasps (b). 3

a b 3 Swing the body of the phone out of the back cover as if the right side were a hinge. 4 To remove the battery: Put your finger in the recess to the right of the battery; push the battery left and then lift it up and out. 4

5 Insert the SIM card and replace the battery. Notch 6 To replace the back cover: Insert the ringer switch into the hole provided for it on the right side of the back cover. 7 Press all clasps to fasten the cover to the body of the phone. 5

Turn on your phone Press and hold the power button for a few seconds until you see the Palm logo. Wait for setup to start (please be patient). Power button Can t start setup? If you inserted the SIM card without first removing the battery, your phone cannot connect to the AT&T network, and you will not be able to complete setup. To fix this, remove the battery, and then remove the SIM card. Then insert the SIM card and last, insert the battery. 6

Set up your phone To use your phone, you must agree to Palm s terms and conditions, and create and verify a Palm profile. Be sure to write down the valid email address and the password that you use to create your profile; you will need them later. If you forget your password, go to palm.com/palmprofile to reset it. If you forget your email address, go to palm.com/support for assistance. For tips on tapping the screen and entering text, see the Navigation guide (after p. 12) and the info on p. 15. NOTE: Do you have a Palm profile from a webos phone that you no longer use? During setup, just sign in to your existing profile when prompted. All info associated with your profile is downloaded to your new phone. If you are still using your other phone, however, you should create a new profile for your new phone you can t use the same profile on two phones at the same time. 7

Overview 1 2 6 7 8 3 9 4 5 10 11 12 Top 8

1 Earpiece 2 Speaker (on back) 3 Gesture area: See the Navigation guide, after p. 12. 4 Microphone 5 Option: See p. 15. 6 Camera lens and flash (on back) 7 Ringer switch: Slide to turn the ringer and notification sounds on and off (red means off). 8 Volume: For call, ringer, and music/video playback. 9 Charger/microUSB connector 10 Sym: See p. 15. 11 Power: Press to wake up and turn off the screen. To turn the phone, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth off/on, use airplane mode (see p. 14). When you remove the battery, shut down the phone completely by pressing and holding power. 12 3.5mm headset jack 9

Set up online Contacts & Calendar to sync To wirelessly sync Contacts and Calendar info, set up online accounts with providers like Google and Microsoft Exchange. If you don t already have an account with a provider, you must create one before you set up the account on your phone. For example: Google: Go to gmail.com. Exchange: Check with your company s IT department. After you create an online account, set up the account on your phone. See p. 16. For the full list of available online sync accounts, see the online accounts table at the back of the User Guide (see p. 22). A sync relationship you set up in one app is automatically set up in other apps. For example, by setting up a Gmail email account, your phone is also set to sync Google Contacts, Calendar, and IM. 10

Open applications Tap an icon to open an application. Launcher: To open the Launcher, quickly flick up twice from the gesture area to the screen. (In Card view described on the next page flick up once.) The Launcher displays all your apps. Swipe left and right onscreen to scroll through Launcher pages, or up and down to see everything on the page. Quick Launch: To open Quick Launch when you can t see it onscreen, slowly drag up from the gesture area to the screen. Quick Launch displays up to five icons. To customize it, drag out any icon except Launcher and drag in another one. Launcher, page 1 Phone Contacts Email Calendar Quick Launch Page indicator Launcher 11

Move among open applications To use an open app, tap its card. You can use multiple applications at the same time. To move among them, flick up from the gesture area to the screen to shrink the app you re using. You re now in Card view, where all open apps appear as small windows (cards). In Card view, swipe left or right on the screen to scroll through open apps. To close an app, throw the card off the top of the screen in Card view. Card view with three open cards 12

Find it fast In Launcher or Card view, simply begin typing a word, name, or first and last initials. Your phone displays any matching results. Tap the one you want. Tap a phone number to dial it. Or tap beside a phone number to send a text message. To search the web, tap the text you entered and tap the search option you want. Tap to make a call 13

Make a call, use the phone Make a call Quick Launch > > enter the number >. To end the call, tap. If you need to wake up the screen, press power and drag up. Listen to voicemail Quick Launch > >. Dial a number from call history Quick Launch > > > tap a number. Dial a number by contact name Launcher or Card view > type the first or last name or initials > tap the number. Turn airplane mode on/off Drag down from the upper-right corner of any screen > Turn on/off Airplane Mode. 14

Enter and save info To enter text: Tap the screen. When the cursor appears, begin typing. To enter uppercase letters: Press Shift. To turn on Caps Lock, press Shift twice. To enter numbers and symbols that appear at the top of the keys: Press Option and the key for the character. To turn on Option Lock, press Option twice. To enter symbols like currency symbols and accented characters: Press Sym to open the symbols table, scroll to the character you want, and tap to select. To select text: You can select text in messages, web pages, memos, and so on. See the text selection gestures in the Navigation guide attached to this guide. Open the application menu to use Cut, Copy, and Paste. How do I save the info I entered? Make the back gesture (see the Navigation guide), and your information is saved automatically. You don t have to do anything else. If you see a Done button, tap it to save and move on. When you close an app, new info is always saved automatically. 15

Set up accounts on your phone The first time you open Contacts, Calendar, and Messaging, you see a setup screen that appears only once. Tap Add An Account > tap an account > enter your username and password > Sign In. Just want to jump to your contacts or calendar, or send a message? Scroll down and tap Done. Email: See p. 18. Later, set up accounts this way: Open the menu by tapping the app name in the upper-left corner of the screen > Preferences & Accounts > Add An Account. Your Palm profile also has an account associated with it. You can use it for Contacts and Calendar info, and for other kinds of info as well, like Memos. This info is backed up daily on Palm s servers, but you can manage this info only on your phone. 16

Messaging, Web, Wi-Fi, and camera Send a text or multimedia message Launcher >. If you see Done, tap it. Tap. Enter a contact name or number, or enter the number of a recipient who is not a contact. Tap to add an image. Enter message text >. Browse the Web Launcher > > enter the web page address > press Enter. Turn Wi-Fi on or off Launcher > > On or Off. When Wi-Fi is on, if your phone finds the network you want, tap the network name to connect to it. Take a picture Launcher >. If is hidden, tap to display it. Tap. To take a picture in landscape view, turn the phone 90. Record a video Launcher >. If is hidden, tap to display it. Tap. To stop recording, tap. 17

Set up and send email Set up Email Quick Launch >. The first time you open Email, the address you used to create your Palm profile is already in the Email Address field. Enter the password > Sign In > Done to complete setup of that account. Setting up email from some providers automatically adds your contacts and calendar data from that provider to your phone. See p. 10 and p. 16. Later, add other email accounts this way: Open the application menu > Preferences & Accounts > Add An Account. Send an email Quick Launch >. If you see Done, tap it. Tap. Enter a contact name or email address, or enter the email address of a recipient who is not a contact. Tap to add an attachment. Enter email message text >. 18

Merged views and linked contacts The Palm Synergy feature displays data from several sources in a single view on your phone, but keeps the sources of your data separate. Let s say you use Google calendar for your personal appointments and your company s Outlook calendar for business appointments. Your phone s Calendar application can display appointments from both calendars in a single view. Likewise, the Email application lets you display the messages from all your account inboxes in a single view. And in Messaging, all your messages with the same person show up in a single conversation view. The Contacts application also offers a merged view all your contacts from all your accounts appear in a single list. Contacts also lets you see all your information for a person in a single view. 19

Transfer info to your phone To transfer contacts from your old phone or SIM card: Go to att.com/copycontacts. To export info from a desktop organizer: Go to palm.com/migrate-pixi. Where can I export info from? Windows: Palm Desktop v. 6.2. Standalone Outlook 2003 (XP only) or 2007. You cannot export info from Outlook if you sync Outlook with an Exchange server. Mac: ical and Address Book. Where do I transfer the info to? Pick the account for example, your Google, Exchange, or Palm profile account to receive the info you exported. We recommend that you transfer your info to an online account (see p. 10 and p. 16). For other solutions, see palm.com/sync-solutions. 20

For more information On your phone Open the Launcher, go to page 3, and tap Help. Or in an application, tap the application menu and tap Help. Help offers you Tips (short how-tos), Clips (animations about your phone), and selected Featured articles. On your computer s web browser Interactive web tutorials are available at att.com/tutorials. Select Manufacturer: Palm and Model: Pixi Plus. Detailed support information is available at att.com/devicesupport. Information about your wireless account and service plan is available at att.com/wireless. The User Guide for your Palm Pixi Plus phone is available at att.com/devicesupport. Select your phone > select AT&T > click Learn. AT&T Customer Care Call AT&T Customer Care at 1-800-331-0500 or dial 611 from any AT&T mobile phone for assistance with your device or account. 21

Find accessories Accessories for your Pixi Plus phone are available at att.com/wirelessaccessories, or visit your AT&T store. Use of this device requires providing a valid email address, mobile phone number, and related information for account setup and activation. A data plan is also required. An unlimited usage data plan is strongly recommended or additional data charges may apply. 2010 Palm, Inc. All rights reserved. Palm, Pixi, Synergy, and the Palm and Pixi logos are among the trademarks or registered trademarks owned by or licensed to Palm, Inc. Microsoft and Outlook are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. Exchange ActiveSync Enabled. Google is a trademark of Google, Inc. All other brand and product names are or may be trademarks of, and are used to identify products or services of, their respective owners. 2010 AT&T Intellectual Property. Service provided by AT&T Mobility. All rights reserved. AT&T, the AT&T logo and all other marks contained herein are trademarks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. palm.com/environment

Navigation guide Watch the gesture animations on palm.com/support and in Help on your phone. Make gestures lightly. Don t use your fingernail. Turn on your phone Press the power button. Tap Touch the screen firmly and quickly with your fingertip, not your fingernail. Don t bear down. Open the Launcher When you re using an app, flick up twice from the gesture area to the screen. In Card view, flick up once.

Back: Go up a level in an app, save data Quick swipe from right to left anywhere in the gesture area. Minimize an app and go to Card view Tap the center of the gesture area. Or make the up gesture: Flick up from the gesture area to the screen. Resize cards and change card order In Card view, tap and hold a card to reduce the size of all cards. Drag cards to change the order.

Close an app In Card view, throw the card off the top of the screen. Open menus Application menu: Drag down from the upperleft corner of the phone onto the screen. Repeat to close. Connection menu: Drag down from the upperright corner of the phone onto the screen. Repeat to close. Open Quick Launch Drag up slowly from the gesture area. Move your finger to an app to open the app.

Delete a list item Throw the item off the side of the screen. NOTE: In some apps, you must open the application menu and tap Delete. Scroll Slow: Drag up or down. Fast: Flick up or down. Stop: Tap the screen while scrolling. Drag and drop Tap and hold the item, wait for a visual cue, and then drag the item. Please don t text and drive. 406-11742-00 v. 1.0

Zoom in/pinch out Place two fingers on the screen and spread them apart. Zoom out/pinch in Place two fingers on the screen and bring them together. Zoom in/out a fixed amount Double-tap the screen to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. For example, in a web page, double-tap a table column. Move to the previous or next open app Full swipe left or right in the gesture area. NOTE: To turn on these gestures: Screen & Lock > Switch Applications On.

Insert the cursor in a text field Tap the location. NOTE: A cursor appears in places where you can enter text. Move the cursor Tap to insert the cursor, press and hold Option, and then drag anywhere onscreen. Select text with the cursor Tap the start point, press and hold Shift and then drag anywhere onscreen. Select text without a cursor Press and hold Shift. Tap each paragraph to select it. To deselect, tap again.