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Minibrowser, Mobile internet access – Nokia 2125 User Manual

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12. Minibrowser

Minibrowser is a network service.

See “

Network services

”, p.

viii

.

Your phone has a built-in browser you

can use to connect to selected services

on the mobile internet. If your wireless

service provider or network operator

supports this feature, then you can

view weather reports, check news or

flight times, view financial

information, and much more. The web

browser on your phone can display

WAP-based content.

Your device may have some bookmarks

loaded for sites not affiliated with

Nokia. Nokia does not warrant or

endorse these sites. If you choose to

access them, you should take the same

precautions, for security or content, as

you would with any Internet site.

The security icon does not indicate

that the data transmission between

the gateway and the content server (or

place where the requested resource is

stored) is secure. The service provider

secures the data transmission between

the gateway and the content server.

Mobile Internet

access

Because mobile internet content is

designed to be viewed from your

phone, your wireless provider is now

your mobile internet service provider

as well.

It is likely that your wireless provider

has created a home page and set up

your browser to go to this page when

you log on to the mobile internet.

Once at your service provider’s home

page, you may find links to a number of

other sites.

It should not be necessary to manually

configure the browser on your phone.

Normally this is done by your wireless

provider once you have subscribed to

the feature. Contact your wireless

provider if you have problems using

the browser.

The security icon does not indicate

that the data transmission between

the gateway and the content server

(or place where the requested resource

is stored) is secure. The service provider

secures the data transmission between

the gateway and the content server.