Nokia 9210 Cell Phone User Manual


 
©2001 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved.
134
Internet
Internet applications
Tip: There is a glossary
containing Internet terms
and abbreviations at the
back of this users guide.
Figure 51
When you take your communicator into use, it will already have the following
applications:
World Wide Web (WWW) - A hypertext-based system for finding and accessing
resources on the Internet.
Tip: To access WAP
services, you need both an
Internet access point and a
WAP access point. See page
152.
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) - A hypertext-based system for accessing
various types of information, entertainment, and other services. It is suited to
mobile devices with small screen displays and limited amounts of memory. WAP
uses mainly text but does support pictures.
To set up your Internet access point
Note: Before being able to use the Internet services, you need to configure an
Internet connection. Some Internet service providers may offer you the
possibility to configure your Internet settings by sending you a smart
message via SMS. This might reduce the number of settings you may
need to configure yourself, or eliminate the need altogether. Please
contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for details.