WAP
WAP (Wireless Application Protocol): a protocol that translates the Internet language into WML and HTML languages that can be read by a phone. The WAP function allows you to log onto certain Internet sites. You can log onto sites that allow you to download ringtones, icons, animated screensavers, Java™ applications, videos to your phone.
The WAP Menu
The WAP navigator is under licence:
The WAP navigator and the softwares included are the exclusive property of Openwave. For this reason, it is forbidden to modify, translate, disassemble or even decompile all or part of these softwares.
Go to URL: this menu allows you to input an Internet address directly.
Bookmarks: allows to store bookmarks (addresses of Internet sites). A bookmark stored in the list can be modified, sent or deleted.
You can receive bookmarks and add them to this list.
History: backward and forward navigation of the pages displayed are kept in memory.
Browser settings:
-Profiles: allows you to select or modify your provider’s configuration settings or to configure others providers’settings.
-Connection time out: is used to choose the time after which the call is automatically disconnected if you have forgotten to log off from a service.
Note: see chapter Idle screen for information on @ and GPRS icons.
WAP Logging on
The connection to a WAP service on the GPRS network is not cut if an incoming call is received. You can answer the call. If you are logging onto the GSM or GPRS network, the @ symbol flashes, the metering of the cost of the call starts as soon as it stops flashing.
Downloading objects
Some WAP sites allow you to download ringtones, icons, animated screensavers, games or JAVA™ applications. Once downloaded, they are stored in your phone's memory. You can then save them in your phone (same operation as used for downloading using messages).
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