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Create a GPRS connection

Note: You are not required to enter a user name, password, primary DNS, secondary DNS, or IP address to create GPRS connection.

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Settings and then Data Connections.

3Select Internet Connection.

4Select Menu and then Edit Connections.

5Select GPRS Connections.

6Select Menu and then Add.

7Enter the requested information as follows and select Done:

In Description, enter a name for the connection (for example, Nextel, GSM, GPRS).

In Connects to, select the type of network to which you will connect (for example, Internet).

In Access point, enter the information provided by Nextel.

When you open a program that connects to the Internet, the Smartphone uses this connection.

Note: If you are not sure about the information to enter, ask your Sprint Customer Care Representative.

Edit a GPRS connection

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Settings and then Data Connections.

3Select Internet Connection.

4Select Menu and then Edit Connections.

5Select GPRS Connections.

6Scroll to the connection to edit.

7Select Menu and then Add.

8Change any information and select Done.

Delete a GPRS connection

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Settings and then Data Connections.

3Select Internet Connection.

4Select Menu and then Edit Connections.

5Select GPRS Connections.

6Scroll to the connection to delete.

7Select Menu and then Add.

8Select Yes.

Connect to the Internet with a GPRS connection

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Settings and then Data Connections.

3In Internet Connection, select the GPRS you want to use and select Done.

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I920, I930 specifications

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