Kyocera QCP-2760 User Manual - Page 55

Accessing the Internet

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fax transmission, if these services are available from your service provider. For details, see "Sending or Receiving Data" on page 53. Accessing the Internet About Internet services If you have purchased Internet service from your service provider, hundreds of Web pages are available to you on your phone, including stock quotes, weather, news headlines, telephone directories, travel, sports, and entertainment. You may also have access to personal information such as email, your calendar, or a personal address book. Your service provider determines which applications you can use and will notify you when new applications become available. These applications are designed to work seamlessly with your phone. They 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. User's Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones 45

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User’s Guide for the QCP 860, 1960, and 2760 Phones
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fax transmission, if these services are available from your service provider.
For details, see “Sending or Receiving Data” on page 53.
Accessing the Internet
About Internet services
If you have purchased Internet service from your service provider, hundreds
of Web pages are available to you on your phone, including stock quotes,
weather, news headlines, telephone directories, travel, sports, and
entertainment.
You may also have access to personal information such as email, your
calendar, or a personal address book. Your service provider determines
which applications you can use and will notify you when new applications
become available. These applications are designed to work seamlessly with
your phone. They 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.