Settings menu in the phone fly internet. Classic Fly FF241 phone with a powerful battery


With 2800 mAh battery. And now Fly has decided to replace it new model, which was named Fly FF241. The new product has an almost identical battery (2,750 mAh), while the device is one and a half millimeters thinner (14.3 mm versus 15.9 mm), and the stated talk time has increased by an hour (11 hours versus 10 hours for the Fly DS132). Surely no one will argue with the fact that Fly FF241, this fat one, received a more successful design.

Thus, Fly FF241 looks much more attractive, because its price tag is even lower. While the Fly DS132 can be found for 2180-2290 rubles (as of July 2015), the brand new Fly FF241 is already available in Russia at prices ranging from 1890 rubles to 1990 rubles (from $33). It is presented in two colors: black and white.

This is a phone with powerful battery, that’s what makes him so interesting. It has a comfortable keyboard with separated keys, a familiar 2.4-inch diagonal screen with standard definition 240x320 pixels. The memory can be expanded using a memory card (up to 32 GB is supported), and two SIM cards can be used simultaneously. If you are going to listen to music and store any files on your phone, then you will have to install a memory card, since the available 32 MB on the phone is completely occupied by the Nucleus software. There is no memory card included.

The music player in Fly FF241 plays MP3 streams up to 320 kbps. Also supported formats: WAV, AMR, AAC. There is no equalizer in the player. There is FM radio. There are some headphones included. According to the stated specifications, with headphones connected and fully charged batteries, in music playback mode the phone will work up to 65 hours.

The video player plays formats: MP4, 3GP, AVI. In video playback mode, the battery will last approximately 13 hours.

The Fly FF241 phone does not have 3G, Wi-Fi or GPS navigation.

You can access the Internet thanks to GPRS Class 12 support.

In standby mode, both SIM cards will be available in the phone. If one SIM card is busy with a call, the second will be unavailable.

Specifications

Release: July 2015

Dimensions: 126 x 51 x 14.3 mm
Weight: 119 g
Case material: plastic
Color: black or white
Battery: Li-ion, 2,750 mAh (up to 11 hours talk time or 22 days standby time)

Network: GSM (900/1800)
Number of SIM cards: 2 (standard size)

Screen: TFT, 2.4", 240x320 pixels
Camera: 1.3 MP, flash, no auto focus
Memory: not available
Memory card support: up to 32 GB

Other: Bluetooth 3.0, FM radio, flashlight, 3.5 mm audio output.

In this article we will look at the main questions that arise when buying Fly phones: how to connect fly to a computer, to the Internet and how to connect to Wi-Fi networks. In general, it can be noted that Fly companies are not too different from models from other manufacturers based on Android OS. Therefore, their settings are quite standard, which will make it easier in the future to use a phone from another brand if you eventually want to change it.

Connecting a smartphone to a computer

To synchronize your smartphone with your computer, you will need the included USB cable and a CD with software. The software is supplied on disks in a reduced format, which is one and a half times smaller than usual. For such disks, a special recess is made in the center of the drive tray.

  1. Insert the software disc into the drive. Autorun will turn on and the installation dialog will appear;
  2. Install the driver following the on-screen instructions;
  3. Install Fly Phone Suite;
  4. Connect your phone using a USB cable. The connection menu will appear on the phone screen. Select the COM port option;
  5. The Found New Hardware Wizard will open on your computer;
  6. Follow the instructions on the screen;
  7. Turn off your phone and restart your computer;
  8. After restarting, select from the list COM number port assigned during driver installation;
  9. Wait for the connection status to update to Connected.

How to connect fly to the Internet

To connect to the Internet on your smartphone, first of all you need to request WAP/GPRS settings from your mobile operator. Call support and they will tell you how to get automatic settings for your phone. Next, simply connect the settings sent to you in the message.

There is also an option manual settings Internet. Let's look at the example of an Internet connection from the Beeline mobile operator.

  1. Go to Menu-Settings-Connection profile settings;
  2. Check the presence of the “Beeline Internet” profile. If it is missing, it must be added;
  3. When adding a new profile, enter the beeline login and password, as the access point name internet.beeline.ru, authentication type - PAP, data channel - GPRS;
  4. In your browser, enter the address http://wap.beeline.ru/. If the settings have been made correctly, you will be presented with start page Beeline.

As for the remaining operators, the algorithm of actions will coincide with that described above. Only the parameters you enter will differ. They can also be obtained from the support service or found on the operator’s official website on the Internet. Alternatively, you can contact your nearest salon. cellular communications, where everything will be done for you for a fee necessary settings.

Connecting to a Wi-Fi network

You can connect to the created wireless network as follows:

  1. Enable Wi-Fi in Settings - Wireless network;
  2. A list will appear in front of you available networks. Select the network you need;
  3. If this network is not blocked, the connection will be established automatically. Otherwise, you will be required to enter a password;
  4. Going into Wi-Fi Settings, you can produce more fine tuning wireless connection.

Today we will show you what you need to do to initial setup your new mobile phone. We'll use a smartphone as a test subject. Fly Cirrus 12 (by the way, a review of this new budget model will be out next week). The procedure is quite simple, but you probably don’t know all the settings.

Step 1
Insert the SIM card, memory card and battery, turn on the smartphone. We select a Wi-Fi network and connect to it (it is better to set up if there is a Wi-Fi network).
Fly Cirrus 12 runs on Android based 6.0, so during setup you will be asked to combine the smartphone memory and memory cards. We didn’t have a free microSD card in stock, but next month we will definitely show how this combination happens in practice.

Step 2
If you have another Android device, you can copy its applications, accounts and data to your new smartphone.

Step 3
Log in to your Google account. If it doesn't exist, we create it. Your Google account is also your Gmail email. An account is required to access Google services and the store Play applications Market. By default, automatic backup data from your phone (do not disable this option).

Step 4
After setting up your Google account, you can add additional mailboxes(but this can be done later). They will all be controlled through mail application Gmail.

Step 5
We protect the smartphone in one of three ways: PIN code, graphic key, password. Setting up protection.

Step 6
Select the notification mode on a locked device (show completely, hide personal information, do not show notifications).

Step 7
You will be prompted again to restore apps and data from one of your previous devices.

Step 8
Let's go to Settings > Storage and USB drives where check the default recording disk. If you are using a memory card, select it.

Step 9
We check for updates on the smartphone (either through the application or through Settings > About phone).

Step 10
We set up SIM cards (if you use two), display (I usually set the sleep mode to activate after 2-5 minutes and disable adaptive adjustment).

Step 11
On the menu Settings > Profiles edit profile Basic(select a call melody, notification sound, turn off, if necessary, vibration, the sound of pressing the screen, vibration response, etc.). Adjust the volume.

Step 12
Let's go to Settings > Language & input > Google Keyboard> Settings, where we turn off sound and vibration when pressing keys.

When purchasing a smartphone, a modern user is primarily interested in the ability to set up mobile Internet. After all, it is the function of connecting to World Wide Web transforms the telephone from a common means of communication into the most functional device. Download the right application, handle email, buy a movie ticket or book a table in a restaurant - the mobile Internet will allow you to complete any such task in a matter of seconds.

In our article we will tell you how to turn on the Internet on your Android phone through two main modules:

  • Connect to the Internet using 3G or 4G
  • Setting via point Wi-Fi access

How to enable mobile internet on your phone

The first way to access the Internet via an Android smartphone involves providing mobile operator mobile internet services. Make sure your smartphone or tablet works in the main network communication bands. Then sign up for a tariff that will provide you with an Internet connection. After this, you can start setting up your phone:

  • Go to your smartphone Settings;
  • Select the “More” tab;
  • Click on “Mobile networks”;
  • Set the network type (4G, 3G, 2G);
  • Select an access point and operator if your phone has 2 SIM cards;
  • Exit to the main screen;
  • At the top of the screen, pull the curtain with the main settings;
  • Find the button with your operator's name and click it.

After this you will have access to the Network. Please note that in the settings on the “Data Transfer” tab, statistics of downloaded data are displayed, as well as information on the volume of traffic of applications that use an Internet connection, for example, Facebook or Instagram.

About how to choose best phone 4G, you can read in our article.

How to turn on the Internet through your phone using Wi-Fi

It is equally easy to set up Internet on your phone via a Wi-Fi access point. Make sure that the appropriate communication module is installed in your smartphone. Next you need to go through the following steps:

  • Go to Settings;
  • Select Wi-Fi item;
  • Click on the “Enable” button;
  • Select from the list the access point you want to connect to;
  • To access a closed point, you will need to enter a password.

If you repeatedly use one access point, for example, through home Wi-Fi router, it is no longer necessary to go into the settings. As is the case with mobile internet, just pull the curtain at the top of the screen and press the Wi-Fi button.

Please note that by setting up the Internet on your phone, you can use your gadget as a router and even connect to the Internet on your computer or laptop via your smartphone. Read more about this in the articles “How to connect the Internet via a computer to your phone” and “Using your phone as a Wi-Fi router”.

If you have any difficulties setting up your phone as a modem, the forum on the Fly official website will help you find a solution.

To access the Internet and further work, you will need a powerful and quality smartphone, in which the following parameters must be met:

  • Large screen for full work with applications, documents, photos and videos;
  • A powerful processor capable of instantly processing numerous requests;
  • 4G LTE communication module for high-speed connection;
  • Capacious battery that can withstand the load from running communication modules.

This combination of characteristics fully corresponds to the quality and affordable smartphone Fly Cirrus 9.

Why Fly?

The British company Fly has been producing mobile gadgets, in which modern technologies combined with thoughtful design and affordable price. Thus, the widest range of consumers have access to smartphones with current version operating system Android, powerful processor, capacious battery, quality camera, and at the same time spend no more than $150-180 from their budget.

LTE smartphone Fly Cirrus 9 will become great solution for surfing the Internet. The large 5.5-inch IPS screen with bright and rich colors makes it extremely convenient to work with applications, create and process documents and watch videos. A powerful 1.25 GHz 4-core processor ensures multitasking and smooth operation of the interface. Those who like to hang out on the Internet may not count the percentage of the charge indicator, since a capacious 2800 mAh battery will keep a smartphone with the network module running for up to 6 hours.

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Nowadays, the Internet is always at hand - or rather, in a smartphone. True, some problems may arise here too. If you bought a phone with Wi-Fi and 4G from Fly, and cannot set up a connection to the global network, we suggest you read a few tips and personally learn the setup tricks.

The Internet “comes” to your phone on its own. This is how service delivery leaders care about “network” well-being mobile communications. Immediately after installing the SIM card on the “fresh” phone, the operator’s Internet settings are automatically sent to you. All you need in this case is to open messages and enjoy Internet surfing.

However, things don't always go so smoothly. Difficulties may arise, for example, with phones that arrived from abroad and have not yet been “Russified.” For these and other cases, tips on “how to set up the Internet on your phone” will come in handy.

Method one. Auto.

To quickly and without unnecessary headaches set up the Internet on your smartphone, you can follow these instructions. Find the “Settings” menu on your Android phone. There will be a section called “Wireless Networks”. Select the item “Mobile network”. As often happens, the necessary parameters are already set in the phone, but the user reset them (when changing SIM cards, for example). In the menu section, you can return the settings to their place with your own hands - you need to click “ Automatic detection settings" or "Reset settings".

In some cases, it is worth activating the “Communication Operators” tab, where from the list (wait a little, it will appear on the screen) select the desired Internet “provider”.

Method two. Operator assistance.

But it also happens that you can’t set up the Internet on Android using the first method. You can ask the operator for help mobile network, which will tell you how to set up the connection.

Dial the help number known to the subscriber and explain the problem to the girl on the other end of the line. It happens that the subscriber has not yet learned the SOS phone number. You can look at the SIM card packaging - there you will find the treasured helpline numbers. The subscriber has two options to choose from: call the specified number or send a message to a special short number. After the request reaches the recipient, the operator will send the necessary settings for connecting to the Internet on Android.

The scheme for connecting to the Internet using an operator is simple, but there are pitfalls here too. The following scenario is also possible:

The necessary settings for accessing the Internet have been sent several times,

SMS messages have been sent to the specified numbers,

BUT the operator on the other end cannot help and asks you to come to the office in person at the specified time.

It is clear that there is neither time nor desire for the latter - after all, you can connect to the Internet without wasting extra minutes and nerves!

Method three. Manual.

And what to do if the previous two methods did not work? And there is no Internet access on your Android phone? Another option is to delve into the settings and “drive” them into the phone manually. It will take a little more time, but don’t be afraid to rummage around in the device - everything is simple if you follow the instructions!

To set up a connection on Android in this way, first open the “APN access points” item. Find the “Create” section in the list new point access." You'll have to get a little creative and come up with a name for your Internet connection. The name can be any word (do not limit yourself to the names of telecom operators). In a particular case, what you call the “ship” will not change its “sailing”.

You must personally dial the access point of a specific mobile operator on the keyboard of your Android smartphone. In this case, it is not necessary to call the consultant again. We offer to help you the necessary data on the access points of the largest cellular operators in Russia.

Megafon: internet
BeeLine: internet.beeline.ru
MTS: internet.mts.ru
Tele2: internet.tele2.ru


After this, you will need to type your username on your smartphone keyboard. In the case of “Megafon” and “Tele2” it is already registered, so here you can safely skip this point and leave the fields blank.

For MTS subscribers, type “mts” in the name line. For those who use the services of “Beeline”, it is logical to write “beeline”.

In the case of Megafon and Tele2, you don’t have to invent anything - there are no passwords. And for users “MTS” and “Beeline” in the password line you just need to duplicate the name - “MTS” and “Beeline”, respectively.

It happens that operator codes (indicated as “MNC”) are not specified initially. If nothing is written on the corresponding line, you will have to write the numbers and letters yourself. In one window we write “MCC” - 250 (valid for all operators in Russia), but the MNC values ​​are different. Let's list the codes for the main operators:

01 - MTS
02 - Megaphone
20 - Tele2
99 – BeeLine

After filling out the settings, you should check that the checkbox next to mobile data transfer is selected. If attempts to set up the Internet did not work, you should try rebooting your Android smartphone.

For those who need more complete information about the settings of each specific telecom operator, we offer links to official instructions largest telecom operators in Russia:

Here are the instructions from the largest mobile operators Russia. However, it is clear that the list is not limited to four companies. To learn how to configure the output in global network on an Android smartphone from other providers, you need to go to the operator’s official website and copy the information from there.

How to set up a Wi-Fi connection

The previous tips were related to setting up GPRS/EDGE/3G/4G Internet connections. There is also a faster way to transfer data to the Internet - via Wi-Fi. For many users, it is preferable to 3G, as it works on high speeds, is often located in free access(many distribution points in large cities) and does not require special configuration.

True, sometimes cases arise when mobile device does not see Wi-Fi signal sources. In this case, on our website you will find instructions on how to.

Sometimes Android phone users have a question: how to set up the Internet via Wi-Fi signal? It is much easier here than in the case of 3G Internet.

First you need to go to the settings menu and select “Wireless Networks”.

Here you can see a list of networks that are available for connection. Those networks to which access is unlimited can be used to access the Internet immediately by clicking on the name. For others, you need to enter a password. Can add new network by selecting the appropriate button in the menu. Android will start searching for networks around.

After entering your password, you must enter the “ Additional functions" Here you can enter the static address of the router or Wi-Fi access point. In addition, you can immediately enter the mask, gateway, and DNS server data. This may be needed for subsequent correct operation Internet connections.

After such complex actions you can easily connect to Wi-Fi hotspot and enjoy high-speed Internet. As it turns out, setting up Wi-Fi Internet on a smartphone is as easy as shelling pears - you just need to arm yourself with competent advice and a little time.

Let's hope that useful tips will help Fly users based on Android OS to connect to World Wide Web. And you will be able to read new interesting and useful materials on our website from your phone screen.

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