54Changing the service mode from GSM back to CDMA:Select StartGo to International UsageThe options are:- CDMA- Int’l GSMSelect CDMASelect ApplyConfirm selection by typing “yes”By pressing OK your Samsung ACE smartphone willpower off and restart in the mode that you have selected.CDMA networkIf you are logged on to a CDMA network, you will seeone of the following indicators in the top right-handcorner of the screen: 1x , 1X , EV or 1XEV .GSM networkIf you are logged on to a GSM network, you will seethe name of that network. You will also see a “G” iconif you are on a GPRS network. This indicates that youhave wireless data access.Once you’re logged on to a network, you will be ableto make/receive calls and send/receive text messages.If a data network is available (GPRS), you will see a “G”icon, which means you may also send and receiveemails, and use other data services.Keep in mind that email and browser services are notsupported on all networks, so you may need tomanually select a network that supports data.Searching for GSM networks that supportdata access:In the event that your Samsung ACE smartphone isset to GSM and doesn’t automatically select a networkthat supports data access (email and browser), youwill need to do the following:Ensure that your smartphone is set to Manual selectionin the Int’l GSM menu:Select StartGo to International UsageYour smartphone should be set to Int’l GSMIf so, select Phone SettingsGo to NetworksConfirm that Network Selection is set to ManualIf selection is set to Manual, continue with thefollowing steps:Select MenuGo to Find a Network and press OKYour smartphone will search for all available networksin the area. Select individual networks one by one untilyou are able to log on to one that allows data (GPRS)usage. Data connectivity can be confirmed by locatingthe “G” icon on the status bar.Refer to bell.ca/coverage for a complete list ofnetworks that support data.