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3.In My Work Network, follow the instructions for each type of connection.

4.Complete the connection wizard, then tap Finish.

Start a data connection

After a data connection has been set up on your device, you can now connect your device to the Internet. The connection is started automatically when you begin using a program that requires an Internet connection. For example, when you start Internet Explorer Mobile to browse the Internet, your device connects automatically.

To manually start a data connection

If you have more than one data connections on your device, you can manually start a connection.

1.Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections.

2.Tap Manage existing connections.

3.Tap and hold the name of the desired connection, then tap Connect.

To disconnect a data connection

Tap the Comm Manager icon ( ) on the Today screen, then tap the Data Connection button

( ).

10.3Internet Explorer Mobile

Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-featured Internet browser, optimized for use on your device.

To start Internet Explorer Mobile

Tap Start > Internet Explorer.

To set a Home page

1.In the address bar on top of the Internet Explorer Mobile screen, enter the desired Web page address. Tap to open the Web page.

2.Tap Menu > Tools > Options > General tab.

3.Do one of the following:

To use the displayed page as the Home page, tap Use Current.

To use the default Home page, tap Use Default.

Tip To go to your Home page, tap Menu > Home.

To transfer favorites from your PC

You can transfer the favorites you have stored on your PC to your device by synchronizing the Internet Explorer favorites on your PC with your device.

1.In ActiveSync on your PC, on the Tools menu, click Options, and select Favorites.

2.In Internet Explorer on your PC, click Favorites > Add to Favorites and save or move favorite links to the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites list.

3.Connect your device to your PC. If synchronization does not start automatically, click Sync.

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HTC XV6800 user manual Tap Start Internet Explorer, Tap Menu Tools Options General tab

XV6800 specifications

The HTC XV6800, also known as the HTC Mogul, is a versatile smartphone that emerged in 2007. This device was particularly significant for its advanced features and functionality, catering to both business and personal users. Equipped with Windows Mobile 6, the XV6800 offered a familiar interface for users accustomed to Microsoft products.

One of the key features of the HTC XV6800 is its slide-out QWERTY keyboard, which provided an efficient typing experience. This physical keyboard was a major selling point, especially for professionals who relied on email and messaging. The device also sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen, allowing users to navigate through applications and menus with ease.

In terms of connectivity, the HTC XV6800 included a range of options to keep users connected on the go. It supported both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technologies, enabling wireless internet access and easy syncing with other devices. The inclusion of EVDO Rev. A support allowed for faster mobile data access, which was crucial for users who needed to retrieve information quickly while traveling.

The XV6800 was powered by a Qualcomm 7200 400 MHz processor, which, while not the most robust by today's standards, provided sufficient power for the multitasking needs of its time. It supported microSD memory cards, allowing users to expand the device's storage to accommodate music, photos, and videos.

Multimedia capabilities were also a highlight of the HTC XV6800. It included a 2-megapixel camera, enabling users to capture photos and videos. The device supported various audio and video playback formats, making it a multimedia companion for users on the move.

Battery life was another consideration, with a removable 1350 mAh battery that offered a decent performance for daily use. Users could easily replace the battery, extending the device's functionality without the need for a complete upgrade.

Overall, the HTC XV6800 represented a convergence of work and play, providing essential features for productivity while also catering to entertainment needs. Its combination of a physical keyboard, touchscreen interface, and robust connectivity options made it a noteworthy device in the smartphone evolution, laying groundwork for future mobile technology innovations.