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Using the Options Menu
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Access Internet
A
Access Internet is a network and subscription-dependent
feature. Contact your service provider for details about the
mobile internet services based on the WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol) technology that they provide.
Your phone has mobile internet access. This allows you to use the
mobile internet services available from your service provider, for
example, financial, sport, travel and entertainment information
services.
This section explains:
•
some of the common display features
•
how to set up your phone for mobile internet access
•
how to start a mobile internet session
•
how to use and end the mobile internet session.
Common Display Features
Your service provider determines the layout and information that
appears on the display. This example display illustrates a typical
mobile internet screen and the soft keys you use to select and
navigate through options.
Using the Main Menu
To display the Main Menu, press and hold
$
until the Main
Menu appears. You can access the Main Menu only during a
mobile internet session. Then scroll up or down to highlight the
appropriate menu option and press
O
to select it. The Main
Menu includes special commands, for example:
Help:
provides help, if available, for the previously-
highlighted option.
Home:
returns you to your home page.
Mark site:
allows you to add a site to your Bookmarks folder.
Setup:
contains the options to set up your mobile internet
access.
Using Bookmarks
Select
Mark site
from the Main Menu. When your phone
prompts you for a
Bookmark?
, press any key from
1
to
9
.
A
Stored XXX
message confirms that the bookmark key is set.
To return to the bookmark during a mobile internet session, press
and hold the appropriate key.
Using the Soft Keys
To select a soft key from the display during a mobile internet
session, press
O
or
$
. The soft keys change so that they are
appropriate for the current display, for example,
Quit
,
OK
,
Back
or
View
. In the example display,
O
selects the
softkey1
and
$
selects the
softkey2
.
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