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Internet 173 Internet This chapter explains how to browse the Web using Microsoft® Pocket Internet Explorer. Browsing the Web To help you get started, we have added Nextel's Wireless Web to provide you access to news, weather, traffic, sports and entertainment information. With content providers such as Google, CNN, ESPN and more, you can stay in touch, informed and in control, all from your Nextel phone. With Pocket Internet Explorer, the Favorites list is displayed as the main screen instead of a home page, so you can easily go to your favorite Web sites. In addition to Nextel Wireless Web links, you can add your own favorites to this list for Web sites you frequently visit. You can view your Favorites list from any Web page by selecting Favorites. Using Pocket Internet Explorer, you can also browse the World Wide Web on your Smartphone. While you are surfing the World Wide Web, realize some sites may not display properly with Pocket Internet Explorer. Nextel Wireless Web sites have been selected to provide you with an optimal surfing experience. Pocket Internet Explorer on your Smartphone supports HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), cHTML (compact Hypertext Markup Language), xHTML (Extensible HTML) and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). It also supports Jscript, ActiveX controls, and CSS (cascading style sheets). The browser supports images and sounds, but it does not support frames on a Web page. Open Internet Explorer • On the Home screen, select Start and then Internet Explorer. Disconnect from the Internet • Press e. View a favorite 1 On the Home screen, select Start. 2 Select Internet Explorer. 3 If the Favorites list does not appear, select Favorites. 4 Scroll to a favorite and select Go. Tip: To view your favorites list from a Web page, select Favorites. Go to a link • Select the link. Note: Scroll to see all available links. Go to a Web page 1 On the Home screen, select Start. 2 Select Internet Explorer. 3 Select Menu and then Address Bar. 4 Enter the Web address and select Go.

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Internet
173
Internet
This chapter explains how to browse the Web using Microsoft
®
Pocket Internet Explorer.
Browsing the Web
To help you get started, we have added Nextel’s Wireless Web to provide you access to
news, weather, traffic, sports and entertainment information. With content providers such
as Google, CNN, ESPN and more, you can stay in touch, informed and in control, all
from your Nextel phone.
With Pocket Internet Explorer, the Favorites list is displayed as the main screen instead
of a home page, so you can easily go to your favorite Web sites. In addition to Nextel
Wireless Web links, you can add your own favorites to this list for Web sites you
frequently visit. You can view your Favorites list from any Web page by selecting
Favorites.
Using Pocket Internet Explorer, you can also browse the World Wide Web on your
Smartphone. While you are surfing the World Wide Web, realize some sites may not
display properly with Pocket Internet Explorer. Nextel Wireless Web sites have been
selected to provide you with an optimal surfing experience.
Pocket Internet Explorer on your Smartphone supports HTML (Hypertext Markup
Language), cHTML (compact Hypertext Markup Language), xHTML (Extensible HTML)
and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). It also supports Jscript, ActiveX controls, and
CSS (cascading style sheets). The browser supports images and sounds, but it does not
support frames on a Web page.
Open Internet Explorer
On the
Home
screen, select
Start
and then
Internet Explorer
.
Disconnect from the Internet
Press
e
.
View a favorite
1
On the
Home
screen, select
Start
.
2
Select
Internet Explorer
.
3
If the Favorites list does not appear, select
Favorites
.
4
Scroll to a favorite and select
Go
.
Tip:
To view your favorites list from a Web page, select
Favorites
.
Go to a link
Select the link.
Note:
Scroll to see all available links.
Go to a Web page
1
On the
Home
screen, select
Start
.
2
Select
Internet Explorer
.
3
Select
Menu
and then
Address Bar
.
4
Enter the Web address and select
Go
.