User's Manual

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36 Internet Browser and Data Capability
These applications are designed
download quickly and fit on your
phone screen. You can also browse sites
on the World Wide Web. However,
some pages may take a long time to
download or may contain too much
text to read easily. Not all Web pages
will be formatted properly.
The QCP 860 and QCP 1960 phones can
support Internet messages called Net
Alerts. For more information, see“Net
alerts” on page 39.
To learn more about the features of
your Internet browser, contact your
service provider. When you sign up for
Internet service, they may provide
access to a personal configuration Web
page where you can edit some phone
browser settings from a computer. For
example, you could format the home
page on your Internet browser, set up
some applications for easy access, and
assign bookmarks to favorite pages.
Using the Internet browser
Starting the browser
1. Make sure
your phone is
on. Then press
. The
message screen
appears.
2. Press the key under [NET].
The phone connects to the Internet.
After a brief
introductory
screen, the
phone shows
your Internet
browser home
page. Your service provider
determines what appears on the
home page. They may permit you to
edit it from your Web page on a
computer.