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To access this function, touch
Settings.
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Wireless & network
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Wi-Fi
Using Wi-Fi you can now surf the Internet without using your SIM card
whenever you are in range of a wireless network. The only thing you
have to do is to enter the Wi-Fi screen and configure an access point to
connect your phone to the wireless network.
For detailed instructions on using Wi-Fi, refer to "6�1�2 Wi-Fi".
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth allows your phone to exchange data (videos, images, music, etc.)
within a small range with another Bluetooth supported device (phone,
computer, printer, headset, car kit, etc.).
For more information on Bluetooth, refer to "6�3 Connecting to
Bluetooth devices".
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Data usage
Mobile data
If you do not need to transmit data on all mobile networks, turn off
Data enabled to avoid incurring significant charges for data use on local
operator mobile networks, particularly if you do not have a mobile data
agreement.
from the Home screen, then touch
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Set mobile data limit
By touching the Set mobile data limit switch, your mobile data
connection will be disabled when your specified limit is reached. You can
also choose a data usage cycle to view the statistics and applications
related to the data use of your phone.
Data usage is measured by your phone, and your operator may
count differently. Consider using a conservative limit.
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More���\Airplane mode
Touch the switch of Airplane mode to simultaneously disable all wireless
connections including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and more.
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More���\Default SMS app
Touch to set the default SMS app.
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More���\Tethering & portable hotspot
This function allows you to share your phone's mobile data connection
via USB or as a portable Wi-Fi access point (refer to "6�5 Sharing your
phone's mobile data connection").
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More���\VPN settings
A mobile virtual private network (mobile VPN or mVPN) provides mobile
devices with access to network resources and software applications on
their home network, when they connect via other wireless or wired
networks. Mobile VPNs are used in environments where workers need to
keep application sessions open at all times, throughout the working day,
as the user connects via various wireless networks, encounters gaps in
coverage, or suspends-and-resumes their devices to preserve battery life.
A conventional VPN can't survive such events because the network tunnel
is disrupted, causing applications to disconnect, time out, fail, or even the
computing device itself to crash.
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