2. Enable Wi-Fi.
3. Select a hotspot found by your phone, input the password, and touch Connect. You can
access the Internet when the connection succeeds.
2.2.2 What is the Wi-Fi protocol that my phone supports?
Your phone supports 802.11b/g/n.
2.2.3 My phone is connected to a Wi-Fi network but I cannot open
web pages. Why?
Possible causes are as follows:
xDSL connections fail if the hotspot, for example, a wireless router, uses xDSL to access
the Internet.
Domain name service fails if you can use QQ but cannot open webpages.
Access restrictions are set on the Wi-Fi hotspot.
2.2.4 I cannot find Wi-Fi signals. What should I do?
If you have enabled Wi-Fi on your phone, but it cannot find Wi-Fi signals from a wireless
router while other devices can, perform the following operations:
Verify that the wireless router's service set identifier (SSID) is not hidden.
Verify that your phone is within the Wi-Fi coverage of the wireless router.
Disable and then enable Wi-Fi on your phone.
Restart your phone.
2.2.5 How do I know whether my phone uses the UIM card or the
Wi-Fi connection to access the Internet?
If is available on the right upper corner of your phone screen, your phone accesses the
Internet using the Wi-Fi connection. Your phone prefers Wi-Fi than a UIM/SIM card for
Internet use.
2.2.6 Why cannot I connect to Wi-Fi?
The network SSID and password have been changed.
Your balance is insufficient.
You are out of the Wi-Fi hotspot's coverage.
2.2.7 My phone is disconnected from Wi-Fi in standby mode.
What should I do?
On a home screen, touch Settings > WI-FI > > Advanced > Keep Wi-Fi on during
sleep > Always.
Only when plugged in is selected by default. The following options are available:
Never(increase data usage): Your phone goes to sleep in 15 minutes when the display is turned off.