46 Applications
Email Auto Setting
Start > Applications > Email Auto Setting
This option lets you set up
Internet Sharing
Start > Applications > Internet Sharing
This application makes your smartphone a laptop’s
1.Select to use either USB or Bluetooth PAN for PC connection.
2.If USB is selected, connect your computer with the phone using USB
data cable.
If Bluetooth PAN is selected, make sure that the computer has paired with the phone.
3.Select a network connection method from the Network Connection drop- down list. For details on different connection methods, contact your ISP.
4. Press (Connect). If the status is displayed as Connected, the
connection is made successfully. You are able to browse the web pages from the computer.
Press | (Disconnect) to |
disconnect. |
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You need to install ActiveSync® (Windows® XP) or Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista®) in advance.
Java™
Start > Applications > Java
This is a Java environment on your smartphone which allows you to download and run Java programs. You may either download the desired Java files from the Internet or beam them in from the PC via ActiveSync® (Windows® XP), Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista®) or Bluetooth function.
Once the files are moved to your phone, you can find them in your File Explorer
and proceed to install them from there. The installation will in turn move the installed Java program application inside Java. So when you want to launch
a Java program, you must first open up Java and launch it.
Below is a list of supported Java Specification Requests (JSR):
JSR 30 | Connected Limited Device |
JSR 139 | Configuration (CLDC) |
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JSR 37 | Mobile Information Device |
JSR 118 | Profile (MIDP) |
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JSR 120 | Wireless Messaging API |
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JSR 135 | Mobile Media API |
| (MMAPI) |