■ General Packet RadioService (GPRS)GPRS technology allows mobilephones to be used for sending andreceiving data over an InternetProtocol (IP) - based network. GPRSas such is a data bearer that enableswireless access to data networkssuch as the Internet. Theapplications that use GPRS are WAPservices, MMS and text (SMS)messaging, downloading JavaTMapplications and the PC dial-up (forexample, Internet and e-mail). Notethat your phone supports threesimultaneous GPRS connections.Before you can use GPRStechnology• Contact your network operator orservice provider for availabilityand subscription to the GPRSservice.• Save the GPRS settings for eachof the applications used overGPRS.See ”Setting up the phone for aWAP service” on page 69,”Message settings” on page 38and ”GPRS” on page 68.Pricing for GPRS and applicationsFor more detailed information onpricing, contact your networkoperator or service provider.■ LoudspeakerThis feature allows you to use yourphone as a loudspeaker during a call,such as a conference call, and carryout other tasks simultaneously,while you talk. You can, for example,write messages, check your calendarnotes or play games. See”Loudspeaker” on page 13.■ MIDP JavaTMapplicationsYour phone supports Java andincludes some Java applications andgames that have been especiallydesigned for mobile phones. You canalso download new applications andgames to your phone, see”Applications (Menu 10)” on page58.■ Stereo radioYour phone has an integrated stereoradio. You can listen to the radiousing a headset or via theloudspeaker, see ”Radio (Menu 7)”on page 54.xiv Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved.