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Chapter9
Service Inbox
Your phone will sometimes receive some service message from the service
provider, an indication tone will have if received, and also “1 WAP message
received “ icon displayed on Idle, the service message will be saved
automatically in Service Inbox, enter Service Inbox, you can view the message
content.
Settings
1. Profile
• Active settings
• Edit active settings
2. Security settings: Enter: Settings > Security settings, you can find a
Certificate List, select OK key in order to display the lists.
3. Inbox Service
4. Image display
5. Cache
6. Cookies: select On/Off or press OK key to select Clear cookies.
9.1 Configuring a new WAP account
Through this menu you can set a new service profile based on the parameters
provided by your service provider:
Setting’s name can be set as desired (it is suggested you use the service
provider’s name).
Homepage: this is the default WAP homepage specified by your provider
(e.g. ‘http://wap.yahoo.com’)
Connection type: this is specified by your provider (typically ‘Proxy‘)
Proxy address: this is the proxy IP address for WAP service (e.g. ‘
10.128.201.076 ‘)
Port: the port number (e.g. ‘80‘)
Data bearer: set GPRS if only GSM network is available, choose WLAN if
under WLAN coverage: this will allow highest connectivity speed.
Bearer settings. Access point: this is the service access node (e.g.
‘wap.providername.it‘)
Access point: access service (for ex. wap.providername.it)
Authentication type (e.g. ‘ Normal ‘)
Username: (normally empty, unless provided by the service provider)
Password: (normally empty, unless provided by the service provider)
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