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    Managing Memory
    6When your phone has finished deleting the
    application, pressAunderDone.
    To delete all Java applications:
    1From the main menu, selectJava Apps.
    2Scroll toJava System.
    3Pressm.
    4SelectDelete All.
    5PressOor pressAunderYe sto confirm.
    Managing MemoryTo view the amount of memory available for Java
    applications:
    1From the main menu, selectJava Apps > Java
    System.
    2PressAunderNext.
    3To see more memory information, pressAunder
    Nextagain.
    Deleting Java applications frees memory.
    Note:Java application data is stored in your
    phone using the same memory space used
    to store voice records, ring tones, and
    wallpaper images. Deleting some of these
    other items frees memory space for Java
    applications.
    Shortcuts on the Main MenuWhen you install an application, you can create a
    shortcut to the application on the main menu.
    Tocreateashortcuttoanapplicationthatisalready
    installed:
    1From the main menu, selectSettings >
    Personalize > Menu Options > Add/Remove
    Apps.-or-
    From the main menu: Pressm. SelectMain
    Menu Setup > Add/Remove Apps.
    2Scroll to view the list of Java applications. Any
    application that has a shortcut on the main menu
    has a checkmark next to it.
    3Scrolltotheapplicationyouwanttocreatea
    shortcut for.
    4PressO.
    5PressAunderDone.
    To remove a shortcut:
    1From the main menu, selectSettings >
    Personalize > Menu Options > Add/Remove
    Apps.-or-
    From the main menu: Pressm. SelectMain
    Menu Setup > Add/Remove Apps. 
    						
    							62Java Applications
    2Scroll to view the list of Java applications. Any
    application that has a shortcut on the main menu
    has a checkmark next to it.
    3Scroll to the application you want to remove the
    shortcut for.
    4PressO.
    5PressAunderDone.Java Applications and GPS
    EnabledSome Java applications can make use of your
    phone’s GPS feature to determine the approximate
    geographical location of your phone. (See “GPS
    Enabled” on page 69 for more information on the
    GPS feature.) However, for privacy reasons, you
    may not always want Java applications to access
    the location of your phone. Your phone protects your
    privacy by giving you the option to block all or some
    Java applications from accessing the location of
    your phone.Setting Privacy for All Java
    ApplicationsThese options control the privacy of all Java
    applications on your phone: Restricted—NoJavaorsimilarsoftware
    applications may access the location of your
    phone. However, location information may still be
    available to the phone’s owner, fleet manager, or
    account administrator.
    Unrestricted— All Java applications may access
    the location of your phone, without notifying you.
     By Permission— When a Java application
    attempts to access the location of your phone,
    you are prompted to give permission. However,
    location information may still be available to the
    phone’s owner, fleet manager, or account
    administrator.
    See “Setting Privacy Options” on page 75 for
    information on choosing these options.
    Granting or Denying PermissionIf you chooseBy Permission, you must grant or
    deny each Java application access to the location of
    your phone when the application requests access
    for the first time. You may be required to grant or
    deny subsequent requests from the same
    application, depending on the privacy setting you
    choose for the individual Java application (see
    “Setting Privacy for Each Java Application” on page
    63). 
    						
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    Java Applications and GPS Enabled
    When a Java application requests access to the
    location of your phone, a screen appears informing
    you.
    To deny this request:
    1PressAunderDeny. The application does not
    access the location of your phone.
    2Select the denying option you want:
     Always— If the application requests access to
    the location of your phone again, the request is
    denied without notifying you.
     For this session— If the application requests
    access to the location of your phone again
    before you power off your phone, the request is
    denied without notifying you.
    OnlyOnce— If the application requests
    access to the location of your phone again, you
    are prompted to grant or deny permission.
    To grant this request:
    1PressAunderGrant. The application accesses
    your phone’s location.
    2Select the granting option you want:
     Always— If the application requests access to
    the location of your phone again, the request is
    granted without notifying you. For this session— If the application requests
    access to the location of your phone again
    before you power off your phone, the request is
    granted without notifying you.
    OnlyOnce— If the application requests
    access to the location of your phone again, you
    arepromptedtograntordenypermission.
    Setting Privacy for Each Java
    ApplicationAfter a given Java application requests access to
    the location of your phone for the first time, you have
    the opportunity to set the GPS privacy option for that
    Java application.
    1From the main menu, selectJava Apps.
    2Scroll to the application or suite of applications
    you want to set the privacy option for.
    If the application has requested access to the
    location of your phone,mappears when you
    highlight the application.
    3Pressm.
    4SelectPermissions.
    5Select the privacy option you want for this
    application:
    Always— The application always has
    permission to access the location of your
    phone, without notifying you. 
    						
    							64Java Applications
    Ask— When the application requests access
    to the location of your phone, you are prompted
    to grant or deny permission (see “Granting or
    Denying Permission” on page 62).
     Never— When the application requests
    access to the location of your phone, the
    request is denied without notifying you. 
    						
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    Ring TonesTo set the ring tone your phone makes when you
    receive phone calls, message notifications, or call
    alerts:
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3Scroll through the list of ring tones and select the
    one you want to assign.Vibratesets your phone to
    vibrate instead of making a sound;Silentsets your
    phone to neither vibrate nor make a sound.
    Tip:Highlighting a ring tone lets you hear it.
    4Select the features you want to assign the ring
    tone to.
    5When you are finished, pressAunderDone.Setting Your Phone to VibrateYou can set your phone to vibrate instead of making
    a sound when you receive all phone calls, Direct
    Connect calls, Group Connect calls, messages
    notifications, and call alerts.
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones >
    VibeAll.
    2Set this option toOn.
    Tip:Pressing the volume controls to turn down the
    volume as far as possible setsVi be AlltoOn.To set your phone to vibrate instead of making a
    sound for some features but not others:
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3SelectVibratefrom the list of ring tones.
    4Select the features you want to set to make no
    sound.
    5When you are finished, pressAunderDone.
    Note:To set ring options for Direct Connect calls
    and Group Connect calls, see “Setting Your
    PhonetoVibrate”onpage103.
    These icons indicate how the ringer is set.
    These icons may appear at the same time.QThe phone always vibrates instead of ringing.
    M
    The phone does not ring for phone calls.
    u
    Group Connect calls and Direct Connect calls
    are heard through the earpiece, not the
    speaker. 
    						
    							66Ring TonesAssigning Ring Tones to
    ContactsYou can set the ring tone your phone makes when
    you receive phone calls or call alerts from someone
    youhavestoredinContacts.
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3Scroll through the list of ring tones and select the
    one you want to assign.
    4SelectAContact.
    5SelecttheContactsentryyouwanttoassignthe
    ring tone to.Ring and VibrateTo set your phone to ring and vibrate when you
    receive phone calls or call alerts:
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3Scroll through the list of ring tones and highlight
    theoneyouwanttoassign.
    4Pressm.
    5SelectAssign w/Vibe.
    6Select the features you want to set to ring and
    vibrate.7When you are finished, pressAunderDone.
    This icon
    S
    appears on the display.
    Viewing Ring Tone
    Assignments1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3Highlight any ring tone.
    4Pressm.
    5SelectOverview.
    6Scroll to view ring tones assigned to features and
    Contact entries.Downloading More Ring TonesIf you want to use other ring tones, you can download
    them into your phone for a fee. Go to
    www.nextel.com/idenupdate for a selection of custom
    ring tones and downloading instructions.
    You can also check theDownloadsmenu option on
    your phone for a catalog of additional items available
    for purchase and download.
    Note:Ring tones purchased from this web site
    may be downloaded only once. If you delete
    a ring tone from your phone, you must
    purchase it again to download it again. 
    						
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    Managing Memory
    Managing MemoryTo view the amount of memory available for custom
    ring tones:
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3Highlight any ring tone.
    4Pressm.
    5SelectMemory Usage.
    Deleting custom ring tones frees memory.
    Note:Ring tones are stored in your phone using
    thesamememoryspaceusedtostorevoice
    records, Java applications, and wallpaper
    images. Deleting some of these other items
    frees memory space for ring tones.Deleting Custom Ring TonesTo delete a custom ring tone:
    1From the main menu, selectRing Tones.
    2Make sureVibeAllis set toOff.
    3Scroll to the ring tone you want to delete.
    4Pressm.
    5SelectDelete.
    6PressAunderYe sto confirm. 
    						
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    GPS EnabledYour phone’s GPS Enabled feature uses information
    from Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites
    orbiting the Earth to determine the approximate
    geographical location of your phone, expressed as
    latitude and longitude. The availability and accuracy
    of this location information (and the amount of time
    that it takes to calculate it) will vary depending on
    the environment in which you are using the GPS
    feature. For example, GPS location fixes are often
    difficult to obtain indoors, in covered locations,
    between high buildings, or in other situations where
    you have not established a clear broad view of the
    sky.SEE: “IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in
    Mind”.
    When you make a 911 emergency call, the GPS
    feature of your phone can help emergency
    personnel locate you if your phone has adequate
    access to GPS satellite signals and your emergency
    response center is equipped to process such
    information.
    You can also use the GPS feature to view your
    approximate location. Location information appears
    on the phone’s display.Java applications loaded on your phone can also
    request your location. If your phone is connected to
    a laptop computer or similar device, software
    running on that device can request your location. To
    protect your privacy, you can control whether these
    requests are granted.
    IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in
    MindIf you are using the GPS feature of your phone while
    driving, please give full attention to driving and to the
    road.
    Where adequate signals from multiple satellites
    are not available(usually because your GPS
    antenna cannot establish a view of a wide area of
    open sky), the GPS feature of your phone WILL
    NOT WORK. Such situations include but are not
    limited to:
     In underground locations
     Inside of buildings, trains, or other covered
    vehicles
     Under any other metal or concrete roof or
    structure
     Between tall buildings or under dense
    tree-cover
     Near a powerful radio or television tower 
    						
    							70GPS Enabled
     When your GPS antenna is covered (for
    example, by your hand or other object) or
    facing the ground
     In temperature extremes outside the operating
    limits of your phone
    Walking or driving very slowly may also
    substantially reduce GPS performance.
    Even where location information can be
    calculated in such situations, it may take much
    longer to do so, and your location estimate may
    not be as accurate. Therefore, in any 911 call,
    always report the location to the emergency
    response center if you can and if you cannot,
    remain on your phone for as long as the
    emergency response center instructs you.
    Even where adequate signals from multiple
    satellites are available, your GPS feature will
    only provide an approximate location, often
    within 150 feet (45 meters) but sometimes much
    further from your actual location. Advice on how
    to improve GPS performance is provided in
    “Enhancing GPS Performance” on page 72.
    While the GPS feature of your phone can be a
    valuable navigational aid, it does not replace the
    need for careful navigating and good judgment.
    Never rely solely on one device for navigation.
    Remember that the accuracy of the locationinformationandthetimeneededtoobtainitwillvary
    depending on circumstances, particularly the ability
    to receive signals from adequate numbers of
    satellites.
    On emergency calls, your phone uses assistance
    information from the phone network to improve the
    speed and accuracy of your phone’s location
    calculation: if such assistance information becomes
    unavailable, it may reduce the speed and accuracy
    of the location calculation.
    The satellites used by the GPS feature of your
    phone are controlled by the U.S. government and
    are subject to changes implemented in accordance
    with the Department of Defense GPS user policy
    and the Federal Radionavigation Plan. These
    changes may affect the performance of the GPS
    feature of your phone.
    Making an Emergency CallDial 911 to be connected to an emergency response
    center.Ifyouareonanactivecall,youmustendit
    before calling 911.
    Whenyoumakeanemergency911call,theGPS
    feature of your phone begins to seek information to
    calculate your approximate location.It will take the
    GPS feature of your phone some time to
    determine your approximate location.Even
    where your phone has good access to sufficient 
    						
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