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To connect to the World Wide Web:
• The wireless network you use must support data calls or
GPRS.
• The data service must be activated for your SIM card.
• You must configure Internet access point and Internet
connection settings. For more information, see
“Internet setup” on page 114.
Fig. 22: Web
Plug and play mobile services
Your smartphone supports plug and play mobile services,
which, for example, allow you to subscribe to data services
and receive the required settings. Note that to be able to
use this feature, your network operator must support it. In
some networks this feature may be available without a
data services subscription.
When you try to connect to the World Wide Web and have
not subscribed to a data service, or your Internet access
point or Internet connection settings are invalid, your
smartphone asks if you want to subscribe to a service or
create settings yourself.
If you choose to subscribe, you are directed to the service
home page, from where you can order settings (MMS,
WAP/GPRS, e-mail and Internet) by following given
instructions.
Based on the type of the SIM card you use, your device may
be able to automatically add the correct settings for WWW
browsing and MMS.