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<Decorate mail>
When an image size is larger than Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) size, the
display for selecting how to convert the image size appears.
The converted still image is saved as a separate new file.
Select “Attach to mail”; then the image size does not change.
Select “Sub-QCIF scale down”; then the image size is scaled down to
Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) size or smaller with its proportional ratio retained.
Select “Sub-QCIF trim away”; then the image size is scaled down or
cut out to Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) size or smaller with its proportional ratio
retained. If the file size exceeds the maximum size to create Deco-mail,
its size is converted to the maximum size to create Deco-mail or less.
Even if you scale down or cut out the still image to Sub-QCIF (128 x 96) size,
you can again scale down or cut it out by
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“Cancel”. The message Composition display appears by
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“Set”.
You may not be able to create Deco-mail depending on the image.
<Store in Center>
You cannot save the following still images:
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Images whose sizes exceed 100 Kbytes
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Images whose output from the FOMA phone is prohibited
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Images other than in JPEG or GIF format
You cannot use Data Security Service when you are out of the service
area.
When you have not signed up for Data Security Service, the message
to that effect appears.
You can download the saved still images from the Data Storage Center site to
your FOMA phone. For details, refer to “Mobile Phone User’s Guide [i-mode]”.
<Size for mail>
You may not be able to change the file size for mail depending on the image.
<Positioning> <Clipping area>
You cannot set “Positioning” for Flash movies.
The set display position or clipping area is valid for “Stand-by display”,
“Wake-up display”, the displays for “Dialing”, “Calling”, “Videophone
dial (VP Dialing)”, “V.phone incoming (VP Calling)”, “Mail sending”,
“Mail receiving”, and “Checking (Check new message)”. However, the
set display position or clipping area might not work on some images
depending on their sizes.
Information
<Edit file name>
You may not be able to edit the file name depending on the file.
If you try to edit the file name of a JPEG image in excess of 10,000 byte
or of i-motion movie which is attached to mail, the confirmation display
appears asking whether to cancel the attachment. Select “YES”.
You cannot use half-pitch space for the file name.
<File restriction>
You may not be able to set the file restrictions depending on the file.
<Slideshow>
The time interval to show the images might differ depending on the image.
<Copy> <Move>
If a call comes in while copying/moving multiple files, copying/moving
is canceled even midway.
<Delete this> <Delete all>
If you delete the files set for other functions, the setting returns to
the default. However, the image set for the videophone related items
except “Videophone dial (VP Dialing)” and “V.phone incoming (VP
Calling)” does not change.
Even if you delete the source still image of the attached still image,
you cannot delete the still image attached to mail. (JPEG images in
excess of 10,000 bytes that are attached to i-mode mail are deleted.)
If you delete the source moving image of the attached moving image,
the moving image attached to mail will be deleted.
If a call comes in while deleting multiple files from the microSD
memory card, deleting is canceled.
<Multiple-choice>
You can select up to 560 still images and up to 100 moving images in the
FOMA phone. You can select up to 100 files on the microSD memory card.
<Composite image>
You cannot select the still image in excess of CIF (352 x 288) size
except VGA (640 x 480) size.
The acquired source of the combined image is the same as the one
for the component images. However, when there are multiple acquired
sources, the priority order is as follows: “ ” or “ ”
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