Third-party applications, Internet sharing – Motorola A3100 User Manual

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Note:

If you’re not set up for internet access, contact your

service provider for settings.

third-party applications

Third-party applications, or add-on programs, can include
e-mail, security, mobile office, and productivity software.
These products can typically be downloaded and installed
immediately. Compatible commercial and free applications
are available on the Internet.

Warning:

Downloading and installing numerous third-party

applications can negatively affect memory usage and the
performance of the phone. Proceed with moderation.

Note:

Applications written for previously released devices

or older versions of Windows Mobile may not function
reliably on this phone. Contact the application provider to
check compatibility before installing the application on this
phone.

Tip:

To maximize the performance of your phone, install the

third-party applications on your storage card (see page 9).

Internet Sharing

You can use your phone to dial in to a network. To do this,
you need a Bluetooth wireless or USB cable connection.

Find it:

Start > Programs > Internet Sharing

On your computer, you must have ActiveSync 4.5 or later or
Windows Mobile Device Center on Windows Vista™, and
have enabled a Personal Area Network (PAN) server.

Note:

When you activate Internet Sharing, your phone’s

e-mail, Web browsing, Microsoft™ ActiveSync or
Windows™ Mobile Device Center, and text messaging
services are suspended until you deactivate
Internet Sharing.

Internet Sharing with Bluetooth wireless

To use Bluetooth wireless to link to a network:

Note:

You must have a computer that has

Bluetooth capabilities for Internet Sharing to work with
Bluetooth wireless.

1

On your phone, tap

Start > Settings > Connections tab >

Wireless Manager > Bluetooth On.

2

On your computer, launch the Bluetooth devices
applet from the task bar.

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