Cell Phone User Manual
Mobile Web (Menu 9)
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12. Mobile Web (Menu 9)
Minibrowser is a network service.
See "Network Services", ix for more
information.
Your phone has a built-in browser
you can use to connect to selected
services on the mobile internet. If
your wireless service provider
supports this feature, then you can
view weather reports, check news or
flight times, view financial
information, and much more. The
web browser on your phone can
display WAP-based content.
The security icon does not indicate
that the data transmission between
the gateway and the content server
(or place where the requested
resource is stored) is secure. The
service provider secures the data
transmission between the gateway
and the content server.
■ Mobile internet access
Because mobile internet content is
designed to be viewed from your
phone, your wireless provider is now
your mobile internet service provider
as well.
It is likely that your wireless provider
has created a home page and set up
your browser to go to this page
when you log on to the mobile
internet. Once at your service
provider’s home page, you may find
links to a number of other sites.
It should not be necessary to
manually configure the browser on
your phone. Normally this is done by
your wireless provider once you have
subscribed to the feature. Contact
your wireless provider if you have
problems using the browser.
■ Sign on to the mobile
internet
At the standby mode screen, select
Menu > Mobile Web.
After a brief pause, your phone
attempts to connect to your wireless
provider’s home page. If you receive
an error message, your phone may
not be set up for browsing.
Contact your wireless provider to
make sure that your phone is
configured properly.
■ Navigate the mobile
internet
Since your phone screen is much
smaller than a computer screen,
mobile internet content is displayed










