Connect To A Gprs/Edge Network - HP Hw6510 - iPAQ Mobile Messenger Smartphone 55 MB Manual

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NOTE: Using GPRS/EDGE data services are typically an additional
charge to your standard GSM mobile phone service. Check with your
mobile phone provider for GPRS service and cost.
When would I use GSM/GPRS/EDGE?
GSM technology is typically used for voice calls and text messaging,
whereas GPRS/EDGE technology provides a connection to the Internet
that can be used for Web browsing, MMS messaging, or accessing your
corporate network - all when you are outside of a Wireless Local Area
Network (WLAN).
How Do I Turn on GSM?
To turn on GSM from the Today screen, tap the iPAQ Wireless icon
in the Command bar, and then tap the Phone icon.
How Do I Connect to a GPRS/EDGE Network?
A General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) connection provides data transfer
and is typically used for Web browsing and to send and receive small
bursts of data such as e-mail and Multimedia Messaging Service
(MMS) messages.
An Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) connection operates
the same way as a GPRS connection. An EDGE connection is faster,
however, than a GPRS connection, with higher data transfer rates.
To connect to a GPRS/EDGE network:
Tap the Connectivity icon
the pop-up menu, tap Connect GPRS.
NOTE: The mobile phone service provider must enable the GPRS/EDGE
data features on your account for them to work.
Do you want to learn more about:
manually selecting the GSM/GPRS/EDGE carrier network?
creating a GSM connection?
configuring your GSM connection on your HP iPAQ?
For more detailed information on GSM, GPRS, or EDGE, refer to "Using
GSM/GPRS/EDGE Connections" in Chapter 7 of the User's Guide
located on the Companion CD or go to the HP Web site and chat with an
online agent. For instructions on how to chat with an online agent, refer to
the question
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