5 Wireless Communications
Wireless communication features
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To receive files via Bluetooth:
1 Have the owner of the other Bluetooth-enable device send the file to you.
2 On the Bluetooth callout, tap Yes.
GPRS connection
General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a packet-switched technology that allows
transmission of data between mobile phones and the Internet over a GSM network. It
supports an “always on” capability which uses the GSM network only during data
transmission. This means users only pay for the amount of downloaded information
rather than the duration of the network connection.
The communication software for creating a GPRS connection is already installed on your
device. Your service provider will provide software needed to install other services, such
as paging and fax services.
Once you’ve established a GPRS connection, you can:
•Use Messaging to send and receive e-mail messages.
•Use Internet Explorer Mobile to access Web or WAP pages
•Use Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC to listen to streaming media
•Use MSN Messenger to conduct IM sessions with your friends and colleagues.
Configuring your GPRS connection
NOTE: GPRS Settings application is not available on all configurations.
You have two options to configure your GPRS connection—using the GPRS Settings
or the Connections option under the Settings > Connections preferences.
To manually configure GPRS connection using GPRS Settings:
See “To configure GPRS connection using GPRS settings” on page 157 for more
information.
To manually configure GPRS connection using Settings:
See “To connect to the Internet” on page 59 for more information.
For more information on configuring your device’s GPRS setting, contact your mobile
phone service provider.