How to connect internet in PALM Centro

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i have one palm centro,,,
i m citizen of india,,
i am unable to configure the internet settings on PALM Centro,,,,can any one please help me on this issue,,,kindly tell me the total settings,,,step by step,,
one more thing,,, Is it compulsry to unlock the PALM before i can use internet,,,,, and if yes,,,, then how to unlock the device,,,,please,,,, u can even directly mail me on,,, [email protected]
thnks in advance,,

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http://www.apple.com

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