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Connect to Internet using mobile data
Use Mobile data to connect your phone to a network provider with a data
traffic plan. What that means is that your phone can connect to the Inter-
net anytime it is in range of your operators mobile network a service you
pay for through a monthly data traffic plan. And there may be a limit to
the amount of data you can use per month. You can limit your data usage
by turning off mobile data. You'll then not be able to access the internet
using the mobile network. You can still use Wi-Fi even though mobile data
is turned off.
1. From the Home screen, tap Set My internet connection
My mobile data settings.
2. Switch to enable or disable.
Note! You can easily turn on and off Mobile data from the quick settings in
the notification panel. To open the notification panel, swipe the status bar
down.
Tip: Contact your service provider for detailed subscription costs before
activating.
Network services and costs
Your device is approved for use on the 4G LTE: 1 (2100), 3 (1800), 7 (2600),
8 (900 MHz), 20 (800), 28 (700), 38 (2600) MHz / WCDMA: 1 (2100), 2
(1900), 5 (850), 8 (900) MHz / GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz networks.
To use the device, you need a subscription with a service provider.
Using network services may result in traffic costs. Some product features
require support from the network, and you may need to subscribe to them.
Some operations and features are SIM card and/or network dependent or
dependent on the compatibility of devices and the content formats sup-
ported. Some services are subject to a separate charge.
Data roaming On or Off
When you travel with your device and you are switched from your own
network operator's network to another, it’s called roaming. The roaming
state allows you to be reachable and you can make or receive phone calls
regardless of where you are, but it almost always involves a surcharge for
using another operator's network. If you need to access the Internet or
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