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Games
Using this feature, you can play different games with
the phone:
• Casino
• Mole
• Roulette
• Othello
• Black Jack
• Fortress
• Sniper
• Ice Cave
• Snake
Once you have selected a game, the following
options are available:
Play/New game:
allows you to start a new game.
Configuration:
allows you to configure the phone
for the chosen game (backlight and sound settings).
To adjust each setting, highlight the
Backlight
or
Sound
option by pressing the
or
key, and
then switch between
ON
(
✓
) and
OFF
( ) by
pressing the
On/Off
soft key.
Instructions/Key info
: describes the buttons used
by the game. If necessary, press the
or
key to
see a more detailed description.
Continue:
allows you to continue the game you
previously saved. This option is available only when
you saved a game.
Public System Selection
Menu 7.7
Note: This menu may not be shown depending on
the service provider.
When your system leaves its home system, it is
roaming. Roaming is a feature which is only relevant
in areas where there are usually at least two service
providers which are referred to as “A” and “B” and
have valid roaming agreements. When the phone is
roaming, it can automatically search for home-type
systems (same type as your home system) or non-
home type systems (opposite type as your home
system). Also, your service provider has programmed
a list of preferred systems into your phone.
The public system selection feature of your phone
enables you to choose how your phone will roam.
The following options are available:
Home Type:
When the service is not available in
your home system, it will search for a home type,
preferred first.
Non HomeType:
When the service is not available
in your home system, it will search for a non-home
type, preferred first.
Anysystem:
When service is not available in your
home system, the phone searches for a preferred
system of either type, then a home type system, then
a non-home type system.
HomeOnly:
The phone uses its home system only
that is it will not roam.