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Using the Device
3.3 Using Cellular Network
After you insert the SIM card(s) to the K430 for the first time and power on the K430,
depending on your mobile network carrier you might be guided to activate the account
and connect to your mobile network. If you are asked for a PIN to unlock the SIM card
when powering on the K430, contact your cellular network carrier for the default PIN.
When a new SIM card is detected by the K430, you will be prompted to configure its
usage, including voice call, messaging and data connection. You can configure it now or
change the settings later by accessing setting-> Network & Internet->SIM Cards.
Featuring dual-SIM card slots, the K430 supports dual-SIM mobile connection, allowing
you to enjoy constant and seamless Internet connection. Two cellular network icons will
be displayed in the
Status Bar
to indicate the connectivity and signal strength.
Icon
Descriptions
No signal or no SIM card inserted.
Connected to a cellular network.
(The more bars are lit, the stronger the wireless signal is)
Different locations may have different mobile networks available. The K430 adopts the
fastest mobile network available for data. However, in order to extend the battery life, you
can configure the K430 to use only a slower 2G network for data. You can also configure
the K430 to access a different set of networks entirely, or to behave in special ways when
roaming.
If there is no SIM card, the K430 isn't capable of 3G voice and data services; however it
is still able to connect to a Wi-Fi network to log into a wireless local area network. To learn
Summary of Contents for K430
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