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i-mode
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i-motion
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See page 223 for how to receive message services.
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About Message F (Free)
The default for
メッセージ
F
設定
(Message F setting) has been set to “
受信する
(Receive)” if you have newly signed up for the FOMA
phone and at the same time subscribed to i-mode services after October 1, 2004. Note that you need to change the setting to “
受信し
ない
(Not receive)” by yourself if you do not want to receive Messages F (Free).
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If you are not in the above case, you need to select the reception setting of
メッセージ
F
設定
(Message F setting) from “
オプション設
定
(option settings)” beforehand. The default has been set to “
受信しない
(Not receive)”.
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Messages R/F are held at the i-mode Center during video-phone calls, when the power is off, and when you are out of the service area.
Message Request
(MessageR)
Message Free
(MessageF)
Your required information is delivered automatically once you apply for the message service
on the site providing the service.
Messages are delivered free of charge for packet transmission.
The i-mode password is required to register/release My Menu items, to subscribe to i-mode pay sites,
and to do i-mode mail settings. At purchase, this password is set to “0000”, so you need to change it to
your own four-digit numbers. (See page 207) Take care not to let others know your i-mode password.
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i-mode password
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The table below shows the number of messages that can be stored at the i-mode Center, and the storage period. When the maximum
storage number and time are exceeded, messages are deleted from the oldest ones.
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You can use “Check new message” (see page 267) to receive Messages R/F held at the i-mode Center.
Information
Maximum number stored
Maximum time stored
MessageR
300
72 hours
MessageF
300
72 hours
i-melody
You can download the latest or favorite melodies from sites into the i-mode phone to use for ring tones. (See page 216)
Flash
™
Flash is an animation technology using pictures and sound. With Flash movies, you can use various kinds of animations and enhanced
sites. You can also download Flash movies to your i-mode phone and set them for the Stand-by display. (See page 215)
Some Flash movies can refer to information data in your i-mode phone. The following are available data:
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Battery level
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Radio wave reception level
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Date and time
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Ring volume
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English indications
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Mobile phone model information
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See page 221 for the settings for using stored data on the i-mode phone.
i-animation
You can download your favorite animation images from sites to the i-mode phone and display them as the Stand-by display, Call
Receiving display, and so on. (See page 215)
Message services
Message services delivers your required information (Message) automatically to your i-mode phone.
Message services are of two types, Message R (Request) and Message F (Free).
By entering the Internet web page address (URL), you can access the Internet and display the Internet
web pages supporting i-mode.
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See page 207 for how to display Internet web pages.
Internet Access
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Web pages other than Internet web pages supporting i-mode might not be displayed correctly.
The Internet web pages supporting i-mode are created using i-mode-compatible tags. See page 199 for details.
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Pages might appear different from those on the monitor of personal computers.
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You may not be able to access some Internet web pages if their URLs are more than 256 characters.
Information
トクだねニュース便
(News delivery service)
DoCoMo distributes information such as news or weather forecast to i-mode phones using the Message R (Request) function.
“
トクだねニュース便
(News delivery service)” is a pay service and you need to subscribe to it. After you finish with subscription, it is
automatically stored to My Menu, enabling you to see the same information from My Menu.
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See page 225 for how to see the Message R (Request) display.
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