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r 7 internet
To set up
Internet
access, see
page 35.
Your phone can use your service provider’s mobile
Internet services (such as news or travel information).
aConfirm that your SIM card is inserted. (If not, see “Initializing Your SIM for Internet Access” on page 35.)
bSelect Internet in the main menu to start an Internet session. Your phone connects and loads your home page.
¹In Internet pages, you can do the following:
Action | In mobile Internet | In text editor |
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Press $ | Selects the first soft key. | See “entering text” |
Press O | Selects the second soft key. | on page 20. |
Hold $ | Displays the Internet menu. |
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Press C | Takes you back to the | Deletes the |
| previous page (ends the | character in front of |
| session in the home page). | the cursor. |
Hold C | Takes you back to the | Deletes all the |
| Internet home page. | characters. |
Press a | Selects a menu option in a | Inserts a character. |
number key | list (1through 9). |
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Hold a | Takes you to a bookmarked | Changes the case |
number key | page (1through 9). | for the letter. |
Press | Takes you up or down | Moves the cursor to |
E through a list. | the left or right. |
rInternet Service Alerts When you receive these alerts (with or without an Internet session open), your phone emits a tone and displays a notification with alert details.
Press Oto display alert contents or press Cto delete it.
GPRS and CSD For data calls such as Internet access, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) uses a dedicated data channel and CSD (Circuit Switched Data) use a voice channel. Usage charges differ, so your phone displays an icon to tell you if it
22 is using a GPRS connection Äor a CSD connection º.