Palm Pre 2 User Guide (World Ready) - DevDB
Palm Pre 2 User Guide (World Ready) - DevDB
Palm Pre 2 User Guide (World Ready) - DevDB
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Search for related songs or content<br />
When you are listening to a song, you can search the web for related items<br />
such as songs by the same artist or from the same album.<br />
1 While listening to a song, open the application menu.<br />
2 Tap one of the web search options (such as Amazon MP3, if available,<br />
or YouTube), and then tap the info you want.<br />
Change the order of items in the Now Playing list<br />
• In Playlist view, tap and hold a song name. Drag the song to move it to a<br />
new location in the list.<br />
Remove a song from the Now Playing list<br />
• In Playlist view, throw the song name off the side of the screen. This does<br />
not delete the song file from your phone.<br />
Delete a song<br />
To delete a song file from your phone, you must put your phone in USB<br />
Drive mode and delete the song using your computer.<br />
1 Connect your phone and your computer using the USB cable.<br />
2 On your phone, tap USB Drive. If prompted, tap OK. On your<br />
computer, your phone appears as a removable drive.<br />
NOTE On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard opens, click<br />
Cancel to close the wizard.<br />
3 Open My Computer (Windows XP), Computer (Windows Vista/<br />
Windows 7), or the Finder (Mac), and double-click the drive<br />
representing your phone.<br />
4 Delete the song using your computer’s controls.<br />
5 End the connection safely—if you do not eject safely, your phone resets<br />
when you disconnect the USB cable:<br />
On a Windows computer, right-click the drive representing your<br />
phone and click Eject.<br />
On a Mac computer, drag the drive representing your phone to the<br />
Trash. The Trash icon changes to Eject.<br />
6 Disconnect the USB cable from the computer when the USB Drive<br />
screen no longer appears on your phone.<br />
Amazon MP3<br />
The Amazon MP3 app is not supported by all wireless service providers. If<br />
it’s not in the Launcher, it is not available.<br />
Before you can download items using the Amazon MP3 application on your<br />
phone, you must have an Amazon account, and you must read and agree to<br />
the MP3 Music service terms and conditions.<br />
MP3 files you buy from Amazon MP3 are DRM-free. After you buy and<br />
download items from Amazon MP3, listen to them with your phone’s Music<br />
application (see Get music onto your phone).<br />
NOTE Music you download from Amazon MP3 is not backed up to your <strong>Palm</strong><br />
profile. To back up your music, you can copy downloaded files from the<br />
AmazonMP3 folder on your phone’s USB drive to your computer (see Copy files<br />
between your phone and your computer).<br />
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