10
Getting Connected
To take full advantage of the device, you will want to get connected. This
chapter tells you how you can get the device connected through a variety of
ways including GPRS/EDGE, wireless network card, and Bluetooth
function. It also describes Internet Explorer for Web browsing.
10.1
Connection Settings
GPRS/EDGE Connection
Your device can receive GPRS and EDGE, both high-speed data-only
services that transmit data over a mobile phone network. In addition, GPRS
and EDGE provide permanent on-line connection.
To use GPRS or EDGE, you must have a subscription to the function with a
mobile phone operator that supports GPRS or EDGE.
The GPRS/EDGE connection settings for several mobile phone operators
have been built into the device. Simply select the proper connection setting
for your service provider.
Network Tools
GPRS Settings
1. Tap
.
Apply
2. Select your country and service provider, and tap the
soft key
ok
.
Starting and Ending a GPRS/EDGE Connection
To start the connection, simply use the desired program. For example, switch
to Internet Explorer Mobile and browse to a web page. Your device will
automatically connect.
To end the connection, tap the connection icon on the Navigation bar and
Wireless Manager
Menu
Disconnect Cellular Data
then tap
soft key
.
10-1
Getting Connected