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Rece
iving S
M
S
You can save up to 1000 received SMS messages
including i-mode mail messages.
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When an SMS message arrives, the icon
“
(pink)” lights and the message “Mail
Receiving...” is displayed.
When receiving ends, the display shows
the number of received SMS messages.
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You can display the Inbox List by
selecting “Mail”.
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Reception Result display
Select the
SMS message to be displayed
Receiving SMS
Receiving SMS (Short Messages)
Automatically
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<Reception Result display>
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If no keys are pressed for about 15 seconds
The former display returns. (The actual
number of seconds varies depending on the
setting for “Mail/Msg. ring time”.)
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“
” appears on the desktop.
Press
, select “
”, and press
to display the Inbox List.
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When the FOMA phone is closed
The information is displayed on the Private window.
Press
to display the received date and time
and sender’s address (name) of the SMS
message. (See page 30)
Information
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When the number of messages stored in the Inbox exceeds the maximum,
for instance, when the total of received messages (a total of SMS
messages and i-mode mail) in the FOMA phone exceeds 1000, messages
are overwritten from the one in “Trash box” and then from the oldest one in
the Inbox. However, unread or protected mail is not overwritten.
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When the number of unread or protected messages in the Inbox has
reached the maximum, no new messages can be received and
“
(gray)” is displayed. To be able to receive SMS messages, delete
mail in the Inbox or read unread mail or release protection until “
(gray)” clears, and then perform “Check new SMS”.
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The ring tone does not sound when an SMS message arrives during a
voice call, or video-phone call, or on the display other than the Stand-by
display while “Receiving display” is set to “Operation preferred”. When
it is set to “Alarm preferred”, the ring tone sounds and the Reception
Result display appears except for during a voice call or video-phone
call, or while a camera is activated.
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If you receive an SMS message when an i-motion movie is being
played back, the video and sound might be interrupted.
Displaying Received SMS
(Short Message)
When SMS messages arrive at the SMS Center, they are
automatically sent to your FOMA phone, but will be held
at the Center if your FOMA phone cannot receive
messages because it is off or out of the service area.
You can receive the messages by “Check new SMS”.
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Check new SMS
2
Press .
If the SMS Center has any message for
you, it will be delivered automatically.
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Switching SMS display
You can change the font size on the detailed SMS display (mail text).
Information
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Spaces will be displayed in the received SMS message depending on
the included characters.
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While the sender’s address (phone number) is highlighted in the
displayed SMS, you can press
to dial it (the Phone To/AV Phone
To function). Further, if the sender’s phone number is stored in the
Phonebook, the stored “name” is highlighted. In this case, you can dial
the phone number in the same way.
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SMS reports are delivered only if you have requested delivery in SMS
Report Request.You can also check by “Display SMS report” of the
sent mail.
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A Short Mail is received as an SMS message on the FOMA phone.
When the sender does not notify the phone number, the reason is
displayed in the sender’s field.
Check New SMS
Checking whether Center Holds SMS
(Short Messages)
Small
Standard
Large
Information
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If you bring up a display other than the detailed display, characters
are displayed in Standard even when Small or Large is selected.
However, when you return to the detailed display, characters are
displayed in Small or Large again.
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When you use the above operation to switch the font size, the setting
for “Character size” also changes.
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You can change the display by pressing
.
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Press and hold for at least one second
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