User manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- Your phone at a glance
- Inserting the micro-SIM card
- Inserting a microSD card
- Installing the Battery
- Charging the battery
- Powering on or off your phone
- Locking and unlocking the screen
- Touchscreen gestures
- Getting to know your home screen
- Importing contacts from your previous phone
- Connecting your phone to a computer
- Turning on your mobile network
- Connecting to a Wi-Fi network
- Basic features
- Personalizing your phone
- Calls
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Browser
- Multimedia
- Internet connection
- Sharing data
- File Manager
- Managing applications
- Phone Manager
- Backup and restoration
- Google services
- Tools
- Phone settings
- Accessibility
- Legal Notice
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Internet connection
Internet connection
Mobile data connection
Turning on your mobile network
1.
On the home screen, touch > .
2.
Under
All
, touch
Mobile networks
.
3.
Select the
Data enabled
check box.
When you don't need to access the Internet, turn off your mobile
network to save battery power and reduce mobile data usage.
Creating an APN
The Access Point Name (APN) is a necessary parameter for a phone to connect
to a mobile network or send multimedia messages. It is usually automatically
set after you insert a SIM card into your phone. If your phone can't connect
to a mobile network using the automatically set APN, contact your service
provider for the specific parameters and create a new APN.
1.
On the home screen, touch > .
2.
Under
All
, touch
Mobile networks
.
3.
Touch
Access Point Names
.
4.
Touch >
New APN
.
5.
Enter the access point name and other parameters.
6.
Touch
SAVE
.
Wi-Fi network
Your phone can connect to Wi-Fi networks. Some public locations, such as
airports and libraries, may have Wi-Fi networks available for use. Using Wi-Fi
networks provided by certain Internet service providers may produce fees.