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The WebBrowser
The Browser gives you a fast, full-color world
of games, music, news, sports, entertainment,
and much more, right on your mobile phone.
n NOTE
Additional charges apply when connecting
to these services and downloading content.
Check data charges with your network
provider.
< Tool bar >
The icons bar on the screen below makes it
easier to use the browser.
The browser that allows you to look at
webpages similarly to how you would on a
computer.
Back – Moves to the previous web page.
Forward – Used in conjunction with
the Back Key. This allows you to go back
and forth between web pages without
opening multiple windows.
Windows – Shows all your open
windows.
New windows – Opens a new window.
Settings – Moves to Browser settings.
Using options
Tap the Menu Key
to view the following
options:
Read it later – To add the current web
page in Read it later.
Add RSS Feed – To add your favorite
web page. When a new item appears
on the web site, you are automatically
notified with Google reader.
n NOTE
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a family of
web feed formats used to publish frequently
updated content, such as blog entries, news
headlines or podcasts. An RSS document,
called a feed, web feed or channel, contains
either a summary of content from an
associated website or its full text. RSS makes
it possible for people to keep up-to-date with
their favorite websites in an automated way
that is easier than checking manually. The
user subscribes to a feed by entering its link
into the reader or clicking an RSS icon in a
browser that starts the subscription process.
The reader checks the user’s subscribed feeds
regularly for new content, and downloads any
updates it finds. For unavailable RSS Feed
web pages, the 'Add RSS Feed' icon menu will
be disabled.