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When you have selected GPRS as a 
data bearer, the phone uses EGPRS 
instead of GPRS if this is available in 
the network. You cannot select 
between EGPRS and GPRS, but for 
some applications you may be able 
to select GPRS or 
GSM data
 (circuit 
switched data, CSD).
Packet data connection
Select 
Menu
Settings
Connectivity
Packet data
Packet 
data connection
 and from the 
following options:
Always online
 to set the phone to 
automatically register to a packet 
data network when you switch on 
the phone. 
 or   indicates that 
the packet data service is available.
If you receive a call or a text 
message, or make a call during a 
packet data connection, 
 or 
 
indicates that the packet data 
connection is suspended (on hold).
When needed
 to register and 
establish a packet data connection 
when an application using packet 
data needs it, and to close the 
connection when you end the 
application.
Packet data settings
You can connect the phone using 
Bluetooth wireless technology, 
infrared, or USB data cable 
connection to a compatible PC and 
use the phone as a modem to enable 
packet data connectivity from the 
PC.
To define the settings for the packet 
data connections from your PC, 
select 
Menu
Settings
Connectivity
Packet data
Packet 
data settings
Active access point
and activate the access point you 
want to use. Select 
Edit active access 
point
Alias for access point
, enter a 
name to change the access point 
settings, and select 
OK
. Select 
Packet data access point
, enter the 
access point name (APN) to establish 
a connection to a network, and 
select 
OK
.
You can also set the packet data 
service settings (access point name) 
on your PC using the Nokia Modem 
Options software. See 
 p.
. If you have set the 
settings both on your PC and on your 
phone, the PC settings are used.
Data transfer
Synchronize your calendar, contacts 
data, and notes with another 
compatible device (for example, a 
mobile phone), a compatible PC, or a 
remote Internet server (network 
service).