8.4.3
8.4.4
Allows to enter a WAP site address, to which you can connect directly when selecting it and pressing “OK”. This is
a quick way to access WAP addresses
3.Settings:
a) Edit Profile
This menu allows you to choose the right profile that has been configured by default. E.g. In China, you
can choose “China Mobile”, and then press “OK” to enter its sub menu:
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Activate Profile
This menu allows you to activate the profile which has been configured.
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Edit Profile
This menu allows you to edit the profile for your purpose.
b) Browser
Options
This menu allows you to check and change the options for Browser
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Timeout
This option sets the max time limit for setting up connection to the WAP page you want to
access.
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Show Images
This option lets you decide whether or not browser opens the images inside the WAP page
you access.
c) Service message settings
By this setting, you can decide whether or not you want the service message shown when you launch
WAP.
d) Clear
Cache
By this menu, you can clear the cache so as to make launching WAP faster.
e) Clear
Cookies
By this menu, you can clear the cookies so as to make launching WAP faster.
Since the settings for GPRS or GSM have been configured by default, so end user doesn’t need to set the
parameters for each setting item, especially for the parameters of APN.
Run
W@P
Application
After settting all parameters of W@P Application, then you can run W@P Application immediately
Memory
reliability
After save the setting you have done for W@P setting, you may :
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Turn off the mobile
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Remove
the
battery
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Wait 5 seconds
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Clip the battery again
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Turn on the mobile
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Check that the settings you have done are still present.
8.4.5
W@P Exchange criteria
Exchanges for W@P problems should be
extremely rare
because the chances of having a defective
mobile phone is small compared to the misuse of the customers. W@P is a software application and must be
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