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***First Step***
1.Main menu --> Select Services
3.Select Data Account --> Select GPRS
5.Select the first entry
6.Edit the account name to whatever you would like
7.Edit APN to wap.cingular (lowercase)
8.Edit Username to WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM (UPPERCASE)
9.Edit Password to CINGULAR1 (UPPERCASE)
10.Edit Auth Type. to Secure
11. Save
***Second Step***
Select WAP
1.Select Settings --> Edit Profile
3.Select the first entry --> Edit Profile
5.edit the name to whatever you would like
6.Edit Homepage to http://device.home
7.Edit Data Account to the Name you established in the First Step
8.Edit Connection type to HTTP
9.The IP address is 066.209.011.032 and the port number is 8080
10.Edit Username to WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM
11.Edit Password to CINGULAR1
Select back or done
Select Activate Account
You should now see a Black [G] in the upper left of your screen.
MMS
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Email will not work with any server that requires smtp authentication (which is pretty
much all of them here)
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There is no java in the browser. Forget it. There is also no java loader so there is no
downloading java games. Copying them to the SD card won't work either. No java
loader so the file will be unrecognized.
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WAP services like gmail, yahoo email and WAP based instant messengers work fine.
Make sure you have a good unlimited feature so you do not incur overages from over
using your new toy.
t-zones and T-MobileWeb settings
NOTE: T-Mobile Customer Care provides minimal support for phones not sold by T-
Mobile USA. The following settings are provided for configuring non-T-Mobile
branded mobile phones for use with the t-zones and T-MobileWeb data services. Not
all links and features provided within T-MobileWeb will be compatible with non-T-
Mobile branded phones.
T-Mobile provides an over-the-air wireless configurator that allows you to easily
configure the most popular phones for use with t-zones. To begin setting up your
phone, access the Wireless Configurator.
If you are unable to use the Wireless Configurator to configure your phone, you may
type the settings manually using the information provided below. These settings are
specific to T-Mobile USA and will only work with an active T-Mobile USA account.
Username: Blank
Bearer: Data
If the settings above do not work with your phone just try these alternative settings:
GPRS settings:
Name: T-Zone GPRS
Connects to: WAP Network
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
User name: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Primary DNS: 216.155.165.50
Secondary DNS: 216.155.165.51
IP address: <blank>
Proxy: (leave the HTTP and SOCKS with guids, these are put in by ActiveSync)
Name: T-Zone Proxy
Connects from: WAP Network
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy (name:port): 216.155.165.50:8080
Type: HTTP
User name: <blank>
Password: <blank>
In advanced everything is automatic.
(Optional: in Internet Explorer under options:
Select network: WAP Network)
Internet settings Rogers US
go to service
data account
gprs
Apn internet.com
password wap
settings
edit profile
edit profile
username wapuser1
password wap
Internet settings Rogers Canada
***First Step***
1.Main menu --> Select Services
3.Select Data Account --> Select GPRS
5.Select the first entry
6.Edit the account name to whatever you would like
7.Edit APN to media.com
8.Edit Username to media
9.Edit Password to mda01
10.Edit Auth Type. to Secure
11. Save
For SMS:
For MMS:
GPRS Settings
The settings to use vary according which network you are on, and sometimes
whether it is a contract or PAYG account. Note that you can normally use any POP3
mail server to receive your mail, no matter how you connect to the internet, but you
can only use the SMTP server provided by the ISP you are connecting through (in
this case your mobile network) to send mail. Some mail servers support
authenticated SMTP, and you can use them, but we advise you to get it working as
shown below before trying that!
No setting shown?
Where no setting is given, you can probably leave the field blank, and the server will
assign what is needed. For POP3 email, the settings will normally depend on your
email account, which may not be associated with the mobile network at all.
SUNCOM Mobile internet settings
1. MMS
Go to your phone menu - MMS Configuration (or similar) then to the "Servers" tab
and define a new connection.
Set connect via to your current GPRS/EDGE connection and the size limit should be
300k
Go to your phones Internet setup / Web Access menu and select new entry.
Alternative settings:
Same as above, but use port 8080, leave any user and password fields blank
Yahoo! Mail Account settings:
First:
-Email Profile
-Profile Settings
-Profile Name: Yahoo
-Data Account: Whatever your WAP account is
-Protocol: POP3
-Check Interval: Whatever you prefer
-Download Size: 30720
Second:
-Outgoing Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com
-Outgoing Port: 25
-Username: Your Yahoo Username
-Password: Your Yahoo Password
Third:
Incoming Server: pop.mail.yahoo.com
Incoming Port: 110
Username: Your Yahoo Username
Password: Your Yahoo Password