Toshiba G500 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Connectivity
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Connectivity
Connectivity
Automatic set up of your data
connections
Your Toshiba phone is able to configure itself for
data services for many of the major Operators.
Insert your SIM card and switch on your phone.
You can find the shortcuts for the provisioning files in
the Start menu of your Toshiba phone. They can be
installed easily as follows:
1. Select Start > More > More. You find the
required directory as the final icon.
2. Open the directory and select the icon for the
network that you would like to use.
3. After approximately five to ten seconds, a
message will be displayed in your Inbox
informing you that your device settings have
been changed. You now have the appropriate
WAP, Proxy and MMSC settings installed.
The use of Web, WAP and MMS services is subject
to your Service Provider. You must ensure that your
subscription has Web, WAP and MMS enabled.
Manual set up of your data
connections
Creating a GPRS connection
GPRS is a packet-based wireless communication
service which allows users to send and receive data,
with their mobile phones, in functions such as e-mail
and web-browsing. Normally, your Service
Providers will charge for this service based on the
data traffic volume. But, every network connection is
different. You should gather all the relevant data you
need from your Service Provider.
NOTE: If you connect to the Internet using
your Service Provider's data network, the
service may be provided through a GPRS
connection (fast, but generally billed by
volume of data transferred), or through a
Circuit Switched connection (slow, but
generally billed by amount of time
connected). You should check with your
Service Provider which connection you will
using on their network.
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