Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 User Guide - Page 25

Internet and messaging settings, Data roaming - manual

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Your phone supports a microSD™ memory card, which is used for media content. This type of card can also be used as a portable memory card with other compatible devices. Without a memory card you can't use the camera, nor can you play or download music files and video clips. Internet and messaging settings For most mobile phone networks and providers, settings for messaging and Internet will be preinstalled in your phone when you buy it. In some cases you will get to download the settings to your phone. This is done in one step the first time you turn on the phone with a SIM card inserted, by simply accepting the download of the settings when the phone starts up. It is also possible to automatically download or manually add and change Internet and network settings in your phone at any time. If you have accidentally removed the default access point name (APN), you can reset it any time. Please contact your service provider for any other information on your subscription settings. To download Internet and messaging settings 1 From the Home screen, tap the applications bar. 2 Tap Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks. 3 Tap Auto Internet settings. To reset the default Internet settings 1 From the Home screen, tap the applications bar. 2 Tap Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks > Access Point Names. 3 Press . 4 Tap Reset to default . To turn off the data connection 1 From the Home screen, tap the applications bar. 2 Tap Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks. 3 Unmark the MMS & Data checkbox. To see the current network connection 1 From the Home screen, tap the applications bar. 2 Tap Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks. 3 Tap Access Point Names. If you have several available connections, a marked radio button to the right indicates the active network connection. To configure Internet settings manually 1 From the Home screen, tap the applications bar. 2 Tap Settings > Wireless controls > Mobile networks > Access Point Names. 3 Press . 4 Tap New APN. 5 Tap Name and enter the name of the network profile you want to create. 6 Tap APN and enter the access point name. 7 Tap and enter all other information required by your network operator. 8 Press and tap Save. Contact your network operator for detailed information about your network settings. Data roaming Depending on your network operator, it might be possible to allow mobile data connections via 2G/3G outside of your home network (roaming). Please note that data transmission charges may apply. Contact your network operator for more information. Applications may sometimes use the Internet connection in your home network without any notification, for example, when sending search and synchronization requests. 25 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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Your phone supports a microSD™ memory card, which is used for media content. This
type of card can also be used as a portable memory card with other compatible devices.
Without a memory card you can't use the camera, nor can you play or download music files and
video clips.
Internet and messaging settings
For most mobile phone networks and providers, settings for messaging and Internet will
be preinstalled in your phone when you buy it. In some cases you will get to download the
settings to your phone. This is done in one step the first time you turn on the phone with a
SIM card inserted, by simply accepting the download of the settings when the phone starts
up. It is also possible to automatically download or manually add and change Internet and
network settings in your phone at any time. If you have accidentally removed the default
access point name (APN), you can reset it any time.
Please contact your service provider for any other information on your subscription settings.
To download Internet and messaging settings
1
From the
Home
screen, tap the applications bar.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Wireless controls
>
Mobile networks
.
3
Tap
Auto Internet settings
.
To reset the default Internet settings
1
From the
Home
screen, tap the applications bar.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Wireless controls
>
Mobile networks
>
Access Point Names
.
3
Press
.
4
Tap
Reset to default
.
To turn off the data connection
1
From the
Home
screen, tap the applications bar.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Wireless controls
>
Mobile networks
.
3
Unmark the
MMS & Data
checkbox.
To see the current network connection
1
From the
Home
screen, tap the applications bar.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Wireless controls
>
Mobile networks
.
3
Tap
Access Point Names
.
If you have several available connections, a marked radio button to the right indicates the active
network connection.
To configure Internet settings manually
1
From the
Home
screen, tap the applications bar.
2
Tap
Settings
>
Wireless controls
>
Mobile networks
>
Access Point Names
.
3
Press
.
4
Tap
New APN
.
5
Tap
Name
and enter the name of the network profile you want to create.
6
Tap
APN
and enter the access point name.
7
Tap and enter all other information required by your network operator.
8
Press
and tap
Save
.
Contact your network operator for detailed information about your network settings.
Data roaming
Depending on your network operator, it might be possible to allow mobile data connections
via 2G/3G outside of your home network (roaming). Please note that data transmission
charges may apply. Contact your network operator for more information.
Applications may sometimes use the Internet connection in your home network without any
notification, for example, when sending search and synchronization requests.
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This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.