Browser

The Sonim XP STRIKE IS mobile phone has an internal browser that allows you to browse contents of various websites on the Internet. This feature is made available only if you subscribe to a data service from your network operator for Internet access. Please consult your local operator for more details. Some browser settings have already been set to a specific network operator. If you utilize the services of the same network operator you can directly use the data service with the available configuration.

Note: If you are unable to view Web pages because of change in parameters or change in Web address or contents, please consult your network operator and Internet Content Provider (ICP) for updates.

Follow the instructions below to access the internal browser.

1.Select Menu (left selection key) > Browser. The home page is displayed.

2.To navigate to a specific Web page, select Navigation (left selection key) and navigate to the address bar at the top. Enter the Web address and press the menu key.

With the address bar highlighted, select Options (right selection key) to view the following text entry options:

Text mode – set the text entry mode to Abc/abc/ABC/123.

Symbols – select the symbol to be entered in the Web address.

Web shortcuts – select one of the shortcuts to be included in the Web address. Use the navigation keys () to access the content displayed in the browser.

3.Select Close (left selection key) to return to the home page.

Browser Options

When using the browser, select Menu (right selection key) to view and modify the following browser settings.

Options

Description

 

 

Add this

Add the current Web page to the bookmarks.

page to

 

bookmarks

 

View all

View all the stored bookmarks.

bookmarks

 

Browser

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Sprint Nextel IS manual Browser Options

IS specifications

Sprint Nextel IS, a prominent telecommunications company in the United States, was a pioneer in integrating voice and data services over a next-generation network. Established through the merger of Sprint Corporation and Nextel Communications in 2005, Sprint Nextel IS offered a range of communication services, primarily focusing on mobile telephony and wireless broadband.

One of the standout features of Sprint Nextel IS was its innovative push-to-talk (PTT) technology. Utilizing Nextel's legacy iDEN network, this feature allowed users to communicate instantly with one another, emulating the functionality of a two-way radio. This was particularly appealing to business customers who valued immediate communication. PTT was a hallmark of Nextel services, setting the company apart from competitors and fostering a loyal customer base among industries such as public safety, transportation, and construction.

In terms of network technology, Sprint Nextel IS was an early adopter of 4G LTE, significantly impacting mobile data speeds and reliability. The LTE network enabled customers to enjoy high-speed internet access on their mobile devices, facilitating seamless streaming, browsing, and app usage. Following the initial rollout of LTE, Sprint Nextel continued to invest in its infrastructure, enhancing coverage and capacity to meet the increasing demand for data-driven services.

Another key characteristic of Sprint Nextel IS was its commitment to innovation and customer service. The company introduced various pricing plans and options tailored to the needs of its diverse customer base. This included flexible unlimited data plans, family bundles, and device financing options. Sprint Nextel IS aimed to provide value while ensuring customers had access to the latest mobile devices from leading manufacturers such as Apple, Samsung, and HTC.

Moreover, Sprint Nextel IS was also significant for its role in the development of mobile broadband technologies. Through partnerships and investments, the company worked on expanding its service offerings, including international roaming and machine-to-machine (M2M) services, which catered to businesses looking to implement IoT solutions.

In conclusion, Sprint Nextel IS left a lasting legacy in the telecommunications industry, characterized by its pioneering push-to-talk capabilities, robust 4G LTE network, customer-focused service options, and dedication to innovation. Although later acquired by T-Mobile in 2020, the impact of Sprint Nextel IS's advancements continues to influence mobile communications today.