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Ma
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Using SMS (Short Message Service)
Menu
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Composing and sending SMS
Compose SMS
Compose and send SMS messages. SMS can be
saved without sending.
・
Maximum number of sent/unsent messages that
can be saved
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If you use one-byte katakana and pictograms, the
receiver may not be able to display them
correctly.
・
“International SMS” can also be exchanged with
customers of overseas carriers other than
DoCoMo. Check the DoCoMo web site for
information on the procedure and the
corresponding countries and carriers.
・
Reading the received/sent/unsent SMS list/view
screen
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Composing and sending an SMS
message by entering address directly
1
a71
z
Select
field
2
Select
Direct input
z
Enter the address
(party’s phone number)
・
When the address is registered in the
phonebook, the registered name is displayed in
field.
・
To send to a party that uses an overseas
carrier other than DoCoMo, enter “+” (by
pressing
0
for over a second) and the
country code plus the party’s mobile phone
number. Omit the first 0 of the phone number.
You can also send by entering “010” and the
country code plus the party’s mobile phone
number (add “010” when replying to a received
SMS message from overseas).
・
You can enter up to 26 characters in
field. However, up to 20 characters (21
characters if “+” is contained) can be sent as
address.
■
Searching the phonebook: Select
View
phonebook
z
Search the phonebook
z
Select a phone number
3
Select
z
Enter the message
・
When the font type is set to
Japanese
in SMS
Setting, up to 70 one-byte or two-byte
characters can be entered. A space is counted
as a character in the message.
・
When the font type is set to
English
in SMS
Setting, up to 160 one-byte characters can be
entered including alphanumerics and symbols
(except
`
°
「」
、
・ ゛
and ° ). A one-byte space
is counted as a character in the message.
・
Line feeds can be inserted in the message.
Press
#
to enter a line feed in 5-touch Input
Method (except in the one-byte and two-byte
numeric modes). A line feed is counted as a
character in the message. However, it is
replaced by a one-byte space on the receiver’s
terminal.
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Inserting a signature:
m4
・
Signature must be registered beforehand.
4
Press
p
■
Saving without sending:
m2
・
If neither the address nor message is
entered, the SMS cannot be saved.
・
You can edit and send the unsent SMS.
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INFORMATION
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Depending on signal conditions, characters may not
be displayed correctly at the receiver side.
●
Even if
Not notify
is set in Caller ID Notification, the
caller ID is sent to the receiver when SMS is sent.
●
If you enter some symbols (
|^ { } [ ] ˜
and
¥
)
when the font type is English, the number of
characters that can be sent is reduced. In this case,
you may not be able to send the message even if
the number of characters is less than the maximum
number of characters. Reduce the number of
characters and send it again.
●
When there is not enough available storage space,
or the maximum number of saved items is
exceeded, SMS cannot be composed. Delete
unnecessary i-mode Mail and/or SMS from Unsent
messages.
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Even if SMS mail is sent, that mail may not be
received properly in devices that are not compatible
with SMS.
●
The font type and whether to receive the delivered
report are set in SMS Setting beforehand. You can
also change the settings for the delivered report and
storage period in the SMS Center while composing
SMS.
●
When transmission is completed correctly, SMS is
saved in
Outbox
folder of Outbox. However, when
the received mail matches the criteria specified in
Example
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