Nokia 7610 Manuel D’Utilisation

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WAP services
• About your service provider
Because the WAP content is specifically designed to be viewed from your 
mobile phone, your wireless service provider now also becomes your 
"wireless Internet service provider."
Your service provider has created a special home page for you, and configured 
your phone to take you directly to this site. There, you will find additional 
links to other wireless Web sites, providing a variety of content both 
locally, and from around the world.
• Launching the browser
Note:  Before you can connect to the Internet, you may be required to 
subscribe to this service. Check with your wireless service provider 
for more information on WAP services.
From the Start screen, press Menu, scroll to 
Services, and press Home. Your phone will 
attempt to connect to the wireless Internet.
Note:  If your phone displays Check service 
settings, it may not be configured to 
access the Internet. Please check with 
your service provider for wireless Internet 
settings and configuration.
Note:  Pressing 
 terminates any active browser session and returns 
you to the Start screen.
Understanding a WAP web site
While Web sites on the World Wide Web (WWW) are thought of as a 
"book" comprised of a group of interlinked pages, WAP web sites can be 
thought of as a "deck of interlinked cards." 
Some cards are comprised of text and hyperlinks. Other cards may require 
user input (entering text or numbers, selecting items from a list, etc.). 
Some pages may even contain low-resolution graphic images.