Sony Ericsson J200 manual WAP with Gprs, Data connections

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Immediately displays the message irrespective of current activity.

Medium

Message is immediately displayed, unless the user is engaged in another activity. In this case the message is indicated to the user, who retrieves it later from the inbox.

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Message is not immediately displayed. Instead it is put in the Inbox, and an indication is given in the standby screen.

In the J200 push message inbox, a list shows the first part of each received message, newest first. The user decides to read or delete the message, and whether to load the suggested URL in the WAP browser.

WAP with GPRS

The mobile Internet offers much more than mobile access to the Internet – it opens up a whole new range of situation-based services. Services that give us access to personalized communications, information and entertainment anytime, anywhere.

With the J200, the mobile Internet is always with you. The default address for non-customized prod- ucts is the address to the Sony Ericsson WAP site.

This address can be changed by the user, who may also add his or her own bookmarks to favourite WAP sites. Operators can take advantage of the customization possibilities offered by Sony Erics- son, and have the address of their own WAP site assigned instead.

Data connections

In order to browse via WAP, the user must have a data communication connection configured in the phone. This connection contains specific settings and parameters to connect to an appropriate server. Several data connections can be saved in the J200. To make it easier for the user, data con- nections can be provided by the operator via OTA provisioning. For more information about configu- ration of WAP settings, see “Configuration of WAP settings” on page 14.

Advantages of data connections include:

Once the data connections are defined and named, the user does not have to enter the set- tings for the connection again.

Data connections can be re-used at any time.

Individual data settings for working with WAP can be stored and activated as needed.

Data connections can be used for both GSM Data and GPRS connection settings.

Bearer type for WAP and corresponding bearer- specific parameters may be selected.

Data connections contain the necessary set- tings for the Internet access point, including modem pool phone number or IP address, user ID and password.

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Sony Ericsson J200 manual WAP with Gprs, Data connections