Audiovox SMT 5600 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Smartphone User Manual
5.
Getting
Connected
Smartphone User Manual
5.
Getting
Connected
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5.2 Pocket Internet Explorer
Using Pocket Internet Explorer (IE), you can browse the World
Wide Web on your Smartphone. Pocket IE supports HTML
(Hypertext Markup Language), cHTML (compact Hypertext
Markup Language), xHTML, WML 2.0, and WAP (Wireless
Application Protocol). It also supports JScript, ActiveX
controls, and CSS (cascading style sheets). The browser
supports images and sounds, but it does not support frames
on a Web page.
Starting Internet Explorer
When in the Home screen, select Internet Explorer from
the Start menu.
The rst time you do this, a default list of Favorites should
appear. If you select one and then press the Action button
or the Left Softkey (“Go”), IE will open that web page.
Entering a URL
To go to a WWW site not listed in your Favorites, open the
menu and select Address Bar. In the Address Bar screen,
enter the desired URL, then press the Go softkey.
Viewing a list of recently-visited web pages
In the Address Bar screen, select View History and then
press the Action button or the Go softkey to view a list of
recently-visited Web pages. To go to a Web page listed in
the History screen, select it and then press the Action button
or the Go softkey.
Press the Back button on your Smartphone to return to a
Web page you visited in the same session.
The Smartphone caches the Web pages that you view and
stores them until the cache is full. It then replaces the oldest
pages with the new pages. If you go back to a page that is
cached on your phone, you see the stored version unless
you refresh the page to see the latest version.