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Probably one of the emails more common that I get is someone trying to set the Internet on a memory CECT and get answers like "not enough" or "connection time out" or "unsigned", etc. There are many reasons for that to happen and often there are no solutions fast for this, I'll go over this article.
You Data Plan And It's Settings: Probably the question most common I see is someone who inserts a SIM card basic talk on the phone and wonder why the Internet will not work. For the Internet (and usually MMS) to work, you must have at least a minimum amount of data included in your plan or your card. As of this writing, there are a couple of options. Both T Mobile and AT & T plans to have data that can be added to your contract talk. But there is also another way, if you do not want to be tied to a contract.
If you want to go pre-paid (as many people do you buy this phone), there are a couple of options. Pre-paid AT & T Pay As You Go allows data are purchased on their cards at a rate of about 0.01 per 1 KB or about $ 10 for a MB. Now, if you are going to be online every day, it can be expensive. But, if you just want to check emails and browse around from time to time, it will probably still be much less than having a contact where you have to pay for monthly data even if you do not use it.
Sometimes you can find unlimited T Mobile sim-card (or cards from other carriers outside the U.S..) From the As I write, are usually around $ 20 – $ 35 and they allow you to send unlimited e-mail, Internet, MMS, talk, SMS, etc for a month. The side down to these is that, since expired, they expire and you can not have the same number the next time you buy one. However, the advantage of this is that you just need to buy the Sims as you know it will be online and once it is unlimited, it is much more profitable if you do a lot of navigation. In , you do not need to activate the tag until you are ready. And since the phone has two slots sims, you can use to talk a low cost and the other for data, when necessary.
WAP / Internet Settings: So, so you are sure that your sim has data included, you will be needed to program the card with the correct settings. Unless the previous owner or the seller has set the phone to you, it is likely you have to go in and change the default settings to point the phone to your carrier. These settings are completely different for AT & T and T Mobile, (most people will create areas T and T Mobile Media Net for AT & T), but there are several sources that will take you through this step by step. As long as you carefully follow each step (entry to a wrong number will play all out) should be up and running in minutes.
The Browser correct or Mobile Site: Often journal sites such as Google are too big for mobile phones, so the memory commands. Instead , you need to use the Google Mobile, MSN mobile, etc. The most popular sites have made changes only to mobile phones. Are also a Java browser called Opera Mini which compresses regular sites down for easy viewing. Since the i9 supports Java, this is a good fit.
You can use the CECT i9 No Internet or both Sims?: Sometimes I wonder if you can just use this as a regular phone without the media, Internet, data, or e-mail? It is absolutely possible, but why do you want? It is very easy and can be profitable to use the entire phone has to offer, but if you chose to go forward these things, you still have a touch screen phone with a great camera, webcam, MP3 / MP4 player, calendar, task list, alarms, stopwatch, Bluetooth, e-book reader, etc. for a very cheap price. One great thing about these phones is that they are easily adaptable to meet you need in a phone.
All right for you really depends on how you will be using this phone and many times you are going or want to be online. If you have heavy use, unlimited, probably make more sense, but only if you go online once in a while, there is no point in paying for data that you will not use.
For resources for set up instructions that provide WAP, Internet and MMS settings for the CECT i9 as well as pre paid data options and other accessories ( like cases, chargers, skins, etc.) please visit http://i9accessories.com/
For much more information about the CECT i9 phone (video, photos, specs, pricing, etc.) please check out http://i9clonephonereview.com/
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