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Saving a Site to Display It Quickly
Up to 200 URLs of the sites you display frequently can be saved in the Bookmark. The sites
can be directly accessed from the Bookmark.
• Both i-mode and Internet sites can be saved as bookmarks, but with some exceptions.
• The text or setting you entered on the site, etc. is not saved in the Bookmark.
Saving a Site in the Bookmark
• A URL including “http://” of up to 256 half-width characters can be saved as a bookmark.
1
While displaying a site, press
(Func).
The Function menu appears.
2
Select [Add bookmark]
→
a folder and press
.
The bookmark is saved in the selected folder.
When the maximum number of bookmarks has been reached
The screen for confirming whether to overwrite a bookmark appears. To overwrite a bookmark,
select [Yes] and select a bookmark to overwrite.
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A title of up to 12 full-width or 24 half-width characters can be saved in the Bookmark. If the length of the title
exceeds the limit, extra characters are deleted. If there is no title on the bookmark, the URL appears instead.
Displaying a Site
A site can be displayed using a bookmark.
1
From the i-mode menu, select [Bookmark]
→
a folder and press
.
A list of bookmarks appears.
2
Select a bookmark and press
(Cnct).
The FOMA terminal is connected to the site of the selected bookmark.
To display other site while displaying a site
From the Function menu, select [Bookmark]
→
a folder
→
a bookmark.
To check the URL
Move the cursor to the bookmark and press
(Check).
To copy a bookmark URL
Move the cursor to the bookmark and press
(Check) and
(Copy).
To change the title
Move the cursor to the bookmark and from the Function menu, select [Edit title]. Enter the title
within 12 full-width or 24 half-width characters.
Bookmark
Summary of Contents for FOMA SO902I
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