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Changing the service mode from GSM back to CDMA:

Select 

Start

 

Go to 

International Usage

The options are:

 

CDMA

 

Int’l GSM

Select 

CDMA

 

Select

 Apply

 

Confirm selection by typing 

“yes”

By pressing 

OK

 your Samsung ACE smartphone will 

power off and restart in the mode that you have selected.

CDMA network

If you are logged on to a CDMA network, you will see 
one of the following indicators in the top right-hand 
corner of the screen:  1x  ,  1X  ,  EV  or  1XEV  .

GSM network

If you are logged on to a GSM network, you will see  
the name of that network. You will also see a 

“G”

 icon  

if you are on a GPRS network. This indicates that you 
have wireless data access. 

Once you’re logged on to a network, you will be able  
to make/receive calls and send/receive text messages.  
If a data network is available (GPRS), you will see a 

“G”

 

icon, which means you may also send and receive 
emails, and use other data services.

Keep in mind that email and browser services are not 
supported on all networks, so you may need to 
manually select a network that supports data.

Searching for GSM networks that support 

data access:

In the event that your Samsung ACE smartphone is  
set to GSM and doesn’t automatically select a network 
that supports data access (email and browser), you  
will need to do the following:

Ensure that your smartphone is set to 

Manual

 selection 

in the 

Int’l GSM

 menu:

Select 

Start

 

Go to 

International Usage

 

Your smartphone should be set to Int’l GSM 
If so, select 

Phone Settings

 

Go to 

Networks

 

Confirm that Network Selection is set to 

Manual

If selection is set to 

Manual

, continue with the 

following steps:

Select 

Menu

 

Go to 

Find a Network

 and press 

OK

Your smartphone will search for all available networks 
in the area. Select individual networks one by one until 
you are able to log on to one that allows data (GPRS) 
usage. Data connectivity can be confirmed by locating 
the 

“G”

 icon on the status bar. 

Refer to bell.ca/coverage for a complete list of 
networks that support data.

Summary of Contents for ACE 66988

Page 1: ...International Travel Guide Mobility Samsung ACE 66988...

Page 2: ...he world with your Samsung ACE smartphone Bell gives you access to voice coverage in over 180 countries including the availability of wireless data access in more than 100 countries Just follow these...

Page 3: ...ca or Mexico please call Customer Care at least 48 hours prior to your departure to have your service enabled in these countries Arriving at your destination When you turn on your Samsung ACE smartpho...

Page 4: ...services Keep in mind that email and browser services are not supported on all networks so you may need to manually select a network that supports data Searching for GSM networks that support data acc...

Page 5: ...hailand 001 Taiwan 005 Other CDMA countries 00 Making calls from another country From the U S Bermuda Guam and most of the Caribbean Local calls area code number Long distance calls including calls ba...

Page 6: ...r to your departure Text Messaging Sending a text message while roaming works in the same way as it would if you were at home Here are some examples From New York to a Montreal mobile number 514XXXXXX...

Page 7: ...my voicemail Ensure that you are calling your own number using the appropriate dialing code Merely pressing the 1 key before your number will not work while roaming 5 I am not able to get service a V...

Page 8: ...2008 Available to Bell Mobility customers within Bell s international partner coverage areas where technology permits Coverage subject to change without notice see bell ca coverage for the most up to...

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