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12.3.
Read written press articles
The News application that you can reach from the Home screen by selecting “6- Multimedia” and choosing
“3- News” gives you complete and easy access to free content from newspapers directly on your phone.
You can find various newspapers from different countries by pressing the Menu key then Choose Country.
Navigating through the News application is really easy with the Up and down arrow keys, and OK and Back
keys.
First, pick the paper you want to read, then the category and finally the article you want to read. Within the
article you can then easily use all the actions described in the chapter “4- How to control the voice
synthesis”. You can also put your phone in Sleep mode while reading an article.
You can browse the list of available newspapers by countries by pressing the M key then 2-Choose country.
You can also add a newspaper to your favourite newspapers folder by pressing the Menu key and selecting
“1-Add to favourite newspaper”.
To read foreign newspapers with the correct text-to-speech voice, you need to check that the language has
been selected as a reading voice in the language and vocalisation settings.
12.4.
Radio application
The radio application gives you the possibility to live stream webradios on your phone. This means an
internet connection (Wi-Fi or 3G) is necessary.
To launch the Radio application, go to “6- Multimedia” then “4- Radio”.
The application opens on a list of radio stations. This list can be filtered so you can quickly and easily select
your station by entering the first letters of its name using the keypad.
To start listening to a station, preselect it and press OK. It might take a few minutes to load.
The default settings stop the radio when you exit the application. However, you can change this setting by
pressing “Menu” then selecting line “3- Sound outside radio player”, which enables to play radio in the
background.
Several folders with radio lists are available. Among these, you will find “My favorite stations”, “United
Kingdom (Populars)”, “United Kingdom” as well that other country-specific folders. The application always
opens on the last file you used. To see the list and change folders press the “Menu” key and select “2-
Folders” then choose the folder you want to explore.
To add stations to your favourite radios, go for example to the “United Kingdom” folder, preselect a station;
press “Menu” and select “1-Add to favorite stations”.
You can also add the link for a webradio that isn’t in one of the lists by pressing the “Menu” key and
selecting “4-Add new station””. Then you have to enter the web address of the radio (usually finishing by
.m3u), confirm it, enter a name for the radio and confirm one more time. The added station is immediately
added to your Favorites.
Caution: the web address to be entered to add a new webradio is the address of the streaming flow. It
usually ends with .m3u.