
Connectivity
You can exchange information between your phone and another device using, for example, Bluetooth™ wireless technology or a USB cable.
PC Suite
The Sony Ericsson PC Suite for Smartphones software is delivered with your phone. Install it from the CD or go to www.sonyericsson.com/ support for the latest version.
You can use PC Suite for many things, for example, synchronizing your phone data with Microsoft® Outlook® in your computer or making backups of phone data. See PC Suite in the Web guide for more information.
PC Suite requires a USB cable connection, but for certain applications you can alternatively use a Bluetooth connection.
Bluetooth wireless technology
To turn on Bluetooth connection
1From Standby select Main menu > Tools > Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth.
2Select the Settings tab and mark the Bluetooth On check box.
Pairing
For all tasks, except for a single file transfer, it is necessary to set up a permanent and trusted relationship between your phone and the other device. This is called pairing (or bonding).
To pair with another Bluetooth device
1From Standby select Main menu > Tools > Control panel > Connections > Bluetooth.
2 Select the Devices tab > New device.
3Select the device in the list.
4 If you are asked to, enter the passcode (also called passkey).
Wireless LAN (WLAN)
The WLAN function in your phone enables access to the Internet if you are within range of a WLAN network. The type of network will decide what type of WLAN account your phone will use.
WLAN network types
•Hot spot – a temporary account is automatically created.
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