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Ov
erseas Use
*3 : The automatic update will be automatically paused when
a roaming operator is connected. To resume the
i-Channel automatic update, it is required to set the
i-Channel setting again. However, packet communications
charges apply in addition to monthly charges. When you
automatically update information on “Basic Channel”, the
packet communications charges will apply. (Included in
monthly information charges in Japan.)
*4 : • For overseas use, i-concier “
海外利用設定
”
(Overseas use settings) is required.
→
p.213
• You may not be able to obtain all i-concier data
depending on the network.
*5 : • For overseas use, “i-Widget roaming set” is required.
→
p.282
• When you open the i-Widget screen, multiple Widget
Appli may establish communications. Packet
communications charges apply when the i-Widget
screen is opened overseas. Packet communications
charges incurred overseas differ from those in Japan.
■
Displayed icon
The name and status of currently used network
appear in the task icon display area (p.24).
Before Use Overseas
z
If you started to use FOMA services after
September 1, 2005, you do not have to apply for
international roaming services to use it. However, if
you did not wish to use it, you have to apply for it
separately.
z
If you started to use FOMA services before August
31, 2005 and have not applied for “WORLD WING”
yet, you have to apply for it separately.
z
To use international roaming services, a WORLD
WING-compatible FOMA card (green/white) must
be inserted.
z
Services are not available in some billing plans.
z
Usage charges overseas are included in monthly
charges. Usage charges overseas may not be all
billed in the same month, even if incurred in the
same billing period, depending on conditions at the
operator, etc. at your destination.
z
Call charges displayed in “Call data” include both
incoming and outgoing calls. However, the
displayed call charges may differ from the actual
ones, or “
¥**
” may appear.
z
By default, when the power is turned on after you
arrive at the destination overseas, a local roaming
operator is automatically searched and connected.
If you move out of the service area, another
available operator in that area will be automatically
searched and connected. You can also set the
operator manually.
→
p.414
■
Battery charging
• Precautions for the AC adapter
→
p.17
“Precautions for the Adapter”
• Charging via the AC adapter
→
p.44 “Charging”
■
Viewing i-mode sites
To view i-mode sites from overseas, set “International
Settings” from “iMenu/Search” beforehand.
X
i
X
“i-mode”
X
“iMenu/Search”
X
“English”
X
“Options”
X
“International Settings”
X
“i-mode services
Settings”
X
“Yes”
X
Enter i-mode password
X
“Select”
■
Network services
You can also use network services such as the Voice
Mail service and Call Forwarding service if you have
subscribed to these network services.
z
Before using the network services overseas,
“Remote Control” (p.402) must be set to “Activate”.
z
Even when operations such as activating/
deactivating are available, the services may be
restricted or unavailable.
N
z
During international roaming, you cannot receive
MessageF, receive Area Mail, send/receive Chaku-
moji, perform “Pattern data update” and “Set auto-
update” of Scanning function, update software or
use 64K data communication connected with a PC.
However, you can delete harmful data or cancel
activating malicious applications. 2in1 may not be
set to ON depending on your destination.
Icon
Meaning
/
With the FOMA network in
Japan, only dialing available/only
packet communications
available
/
/
With 3G network of roaming
service operator overseas, only
dialing available/only packet
communications available/both
dialing and packet
communications available
/
/
With GSM/GPRS network of
roaming service operator
overseas, only dialing available/
only packet communications
available/both dialing and packet
communications available
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