Operation Manual

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networking sites, like Facebook and Twitter, for this you need to be con-
nected to Internet.
Connect to Internet using wireless networks (Wi-Fi)
Use Wi-Fi to connect your phone to the Internet instead of the mobile net-
work. You may already have Wi-Fi in your home and it's often available at
workplaces. Take advantage of free networks in coffee shops, hotels,
trains and libraries. Connecting to the Internet with Wi-Fi doesn’t incur
additional data traffic costs, unless you have to pay to get on the wireless
network.
1. From the Home screen, tap
Set My Internet connection
Wi-Fi.
2. Switch
to enable. Available networks are displayed in a list. The
networks can be open or secured (
).
3. Select a network and tap
Connect. If secured, enter the
password.
For more information, contact the relevant network administrator.
4. Connected network is highlighted with Connected.
Tip:
is shown in the status bar when connected.
You can easily turn on and off Wi-Fi from the quick settings in the
notification panel. To open the notification panel, swipe the status bar
downwards.
Note! Keep in mind that your phone remembers Wi-Fi networks you
connect to. If Wi-Fi is turned on, the phone automatically connects to the
network next time you are within reach. Some open networks require you
to log in to a webpage before gaining access to the network.
Connect to Internet using mobile data
Use Mobile data to connect your phone to a network provider with a data
traffic plan. What that means is that your phone can connect to the Inter-
net anytime it is in range of your operators mobile network a service you
pay for through a monthly data traffic plan. And there may be a limit to
the amount of data you can use per month. You can limit your data usage
by turning off mobile data. You'll then not be able to access the internet
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