More settings

Change the settings to control connections with other devices or networks.

››Flight mode

Activate Flight mode to disable all wireless functions on your device. You can use only non-network features.

››Mobile networks

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Use packet data: Set to use data connections on any mobile network.

Data roaming: Set to use data connections when you are roaming.

Access Point Names: Select an access point name (APN) for mobile networks. You can add or edit APNs. To reset your APN settings to the factory defaults, press the Option key and select Reset to default.

Network mode: Select a network type. You cannot use both SIM cards on the 3G network at the same time.

Network operators:

-- Search networks: Search for and select a network.

-- Select automatically: Set the device to select the first available network.

››Tethering and portable hotspot

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Portable Wi-Fi hotspot: Set to use your device as a wireless access point for other devices.

USB tethering: Set to use your device as a wireless modem by making a USB connection with a computer.

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