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Menu
i-mode/i-motion
You can use a variety of services offered by IPs (Information Providers).
From the display of the FOMA phone, you can check your bank balance, reserve tickets, and do similar
tasks. (IPs offer different types of services. Some of them need to be applied for separately.)
Stand-by display
Menu
●
You can start also by
→
“
Menu”.
While you are online, “
” blinks.
●
While obtaining a page, you can cancel it by pressing
(
).
1
Select an item (link)
●
If there is a number in front of the item showing the link, you can connect to that link directly by pressing the same number on
the keypad. (Some sites cannot be connected.)
Repeat step 2 to display the desired site.
2
■
Scroll function (by line and by page)
When the full list or text of a site’s page does not fit on the display, press
to scroll down and display the next part of the list or
text. Further, when the next part of a list or text is displayed, press
to scroll up to the previous part of the list or text.
Press
or
to scroll by page.
i-mode menu display
<When displaying pages stored in cache>
●
The cache is temporary storage in the FOMA phone, for holding data such as displayed web pages. By pressing
or
you
can display pages stored in the cache without data transmission.
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However, if the handset’s cache overflows, or if you display the page that has been set (created) by the site to read the latest
information, transmission occurs when you press
or
.
●
When you display pages stored in cache, you cannot display text or settings you entered when last connected.
●
The cache is cleared when you end i-mode.
●
The Download (Obtaining) Completion display is not stored into cache.
●
The message “Displaying SSL page” appears when you load an SSL page from the cache.
Information
Accessing Sites
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