Mobile Networks - Samsung Galaxy S II User Manual

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Using Samsung Kies with Linux
To connect your SD Card using a Linux OS:
Note: PTP is integrated into many Linux builds. However, in order to use MTP, you need to
install the mtpfs or adbfs applications on your distribution. Please consult your Linux
distribution for these packages. Once installed, you can mount the file system using the
following procedures.
mtpfs
1. Disable USB debugging (if enabled). For more information, refer to
Settings.
2. Connect the USB cable from your phone to your computer.
$ Mkdir ~/mtp/
$ Mount.mtpfs ~/mtp/
You can now access your files from ~/mtp/.
adbfs
1. After adbfs is compiled, enable USB debugging (if disabled). For more information, refer
to
Developer Options
2. Connect the USB cable to your computer.
3. Mount the phone using the following command:
$ adbfs /media/android –o modules-subdir –o subdir=/mnt/sdcard

Mobile Networks

Before you use applications such as Google Maps to find your location or search for places of
interest, you must enable the Mobile networks options.
Use Packet Data
1. Press
2. Tap Use packet data to create a checkmark and activate the feature.
Network mode
1. Press
mode.
2. Tap your preferred network mode. Choose from LTE/CDMA or CDMA.
Settings
Settings.
>
and tap Settings > More settings > Mobile networks.
>
and tap Settings > More settings > Mobile networks > Network
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