User Manual
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Sending data via Bluetooth
1. Choose an item (e.g. contact, calendar event, file) from applications or downloads
menu.
2. Choose sending via Bluetooth.
NOTE: Choosing this option can be different by the type of the data.
3. Search and pair your device with the other, then start sending.
Receiving data via Bluetooth
If you want to make your phone visible for other devices, tap
Menu>Settings>Bluetooth
>switch Bluetooth
On
.
NOTE: You can set up in the
Menu
, how long your device will be visible after switching on
Bluetooth.
Choose
Pairing
option to confirm data receiving.
Sharing your mobile internet via Wi-Fi
You can share your mobile internet via Wi-Fi. Switch on the Wi-Fi hotspot. For creating a
mobile hotspot you will need a proper mobile internet connection.
Devices connected to your
mobile hotspot, will use your internet connection. Your mobile internet data transfer is
probably limited, and you may have to pay more for the service if other people use your
connection. Performance depends on your internet connection and the number of connected
users. If you don’t use a password, anybody will be able to use your internet.
You can find more information about internet sharing on http:// www.android.com/tether.
Setting up a Wi-Fi hotspot
Tap
Menu>Settings>Other>Sharing and Wi-Fi hotspots>Wi-Fi hotspot>
choose the options
you want.
Renaming and protecting Wi-Fi hotspot
You can change your Wi-Fi network’s name (SSID) and you can set up a password for it.
1. Tap
Menu
>
Settings
2. Tap
Other
>
Wi-Fi hotspot
3. Tap
Set up Wi-Fi hotspot
.
You can change here the SSID. Others will see this name when they are searching for
Wi-Fi.
In
Security
menu you can set up a Pre-Shared Key (PSK), or WiFi Protected Access 2
(WPA2) protocol. If you tap WPA2 PSK security option, you can setup a password. This
password will be asked from the hotspot’s users.
4. Tap Save.