Before Using The Terminal Overseas - Fujitsu ARROWS NX F-01K Instruction Manual

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Before using the terminal
overseas
◆ Before leaving Japan
To use the terminal overseas, check the following in Japan.
■ Subscription
Check if you subscribe to WORLD WING. For details, contact
"General Inquiries" on the last page of this manual.
■ Charging
For details on charging, refer to NTT DOCOMO website.
■ Usage charge
Overseas usage charges (call and packet communication)
differ from those in Japan. For details, see NTT DOCOMO
website.
Since some applications automatically perform
communications, packet communication charges may
become high. For operation of applications, contact the
application providers.
◆ Advance preparation
■ About setting network service
If you subscribe to network services, you can use network
services such as Voice Mail Service, Call Forwarding Service,
Caller ID request service, etc., even overseas. Some network
services are not available.
To use network services overseas, you need to set "Remote
operation settings" to activate. You can set "Remote
operation settings" in the country you visit. From Japan (→
P73), from overseas (→P185)
Even if the setting/canceling operation is available, some
network services cannot be used depending on overseas
network operators.
◆ After arriving overseas
When you arrive overseas and turn the terminal ON, a
connection to the available network operator is established
automatically.
■ Connectivity
When you have set [Network operators] in [Cellular networks]
to [Select automatically], optimum network is automatically
selected.
◆ Settings for overseas use
If you release SIM lock and use a SIM by the other carrier to
perform data communication, set an access point (APN)
before use.→P136
Setting Data roaming
To perform packet communications overseas, set Data
roaming settings to ON.
1
From the Home screen,
[Wireless & networks]→[More]→[Cellular
networks]
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→[Settings]→
Overseas use

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