As long as you are in range of a cellular network (1-5 bars at the top of your screen ) you will be able to send and receive phone calls and messages. But for anything else, like web browsing, email or using maps, you'll need a data connection. Here's how to make sure you're always connected.
Turn on your data connectionQuickly toggle your data connection on or off from the notifications screen.
Note: The data connection icon will look different depending on what type of cellular network you are connected to.
Tip:Use the
Cost Controlapp to check your usage and to notify you when you get close to your limit.
Connect to a Wi-Fi networkData transferred over a Wi-Fi network doesn't count against your data plan and Wi-Fi networks are often faster. To connect to a Wi-Fi network:
Note: When you connect to a Wi-Fi network for the first time, Firefox OS saves that network and your password and will connect to it automatically whenever you are in range.
Fix connection problemsIf you see error messages such as Unable to connect or "Server not found when you try to visit a website, it's possible that you have no Internet connection.
Follow these steps to verify that you're connected:
If you've verified that you have a Wi-Fi or data connection and you still get the Server not found error when trying to load a website, it could be an issue with the website itself. Clearing cookies and stored data may help.
This method will delete your saved passwords and preferences.
For more information, see Clear browsing history and cookies.
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