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Selecting networks for data traffic
You can select to have both SIM cards in your device handle data traffic, but only
one SIM card can be selected to handle data at any given time. You can select the
SIM card to use for data traffic during the initial setting up of your device, or you can
select it later via the settings menu.
To change the SIM card used for data traffic
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap Settings > Dual SIM settings.
3
Under SIM card for data traffic, tap the available SIM card, that is, the card that
you want to switch from.
4
Select the SIM card that you want to switch to.
For higher data speeds, select the SIM card that supports the fastest mobile network, for
example, 3G.
Selecting mobile networks
Your device automatically switches between mobile networks depending on which
mobile networks are available where you are. You can also manually set your device
to use a particular mobile network mode, for example, WCDMA or GSM.
To select a network mode
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap Settings > More… > Mobile networks.
3
Select a SIM card.
4
Tap Network Mode.
5
Select a network mode.
Your device supports the concurrent use of one WCDMA network and one GSM network, or
two GSM networks.
To select another network manually
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap Settings > More… > Mobile networks.
3
Select a SIM card.
4
Tap Service providers.
5
Tap Search mode > Manual.
6
Select a network.
If you select a network manually, your device will not search for other networks, even if you
move out of range of the manually selected network.
To activate automatic network selection
1
From your Home screen, tap .
2
Find and tap Settings > More… > Mobile networks.
3
Select a SIM card.
4
Tap Service providers.
5
Tap Search mode > Automatic.
Virtual private networks (VPNs)
Use your device to connect to virtual private networks (VPNs), which allow you to
access resources inside a secured local network from a public network. For example,
VPN connections are commonly used by corporations and educational institutions for
users who need to access intranets and other internal services when they are outside
of the internal network, for example, when they are travelling.
VPN connections can be set up in many ways, depending on the network. Some
networks may require you to transfer and install a security certificate on your device.
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