7.1 Text Messages
Text Messaging (also known as SMS) is a popular way of sending short messages
to other mobile phone users
To create a text message
1.
Tap
Start > Messaging > Text Messages.
2.
Tap
Menu >
New
.
3.
In the
To:
field, enter the mobile phone number of recipients. Insert a
semicolon (;) between multiple recipients. You may also choose a contact by
pressing
Menu > Add Recipient
.
4.
Tap
Send
. The Text messages are sent immediately.
Note
If you select
send
at the step 4 the message will be send in main card as
default. If you tap
Menu > Send Message
, you can select
SIM1 Send
or
SIM2 Send
.
Note
In the
To:
field, you can enter phone numbers from your contact cards
quickly. Tap
To:
and a new screen displays the contact list for your
selection. Select a contact and returns to the text message screen.
Repeat this for as many contacts you wish to send the SMS to.
To insert predefined text into message
To save time when entering text, you can insert predefined text into messages.
1.
Tap
Start > Messaging > Text Messages
2.
Tap
Menu > New
.
3.
Tap
Menu > My Text.
4.
Select the text you want to insert by keying the number corresponding
to that in the list above.
To reply to a message
1.
At the Text Messages list select a message, tap
Menu > Reply
, you can select
to
Replay
, or
Replay all
, or
Forward
a message.
2.
Enter a message in the message area.
3.
Tap
Send
.
7.2 E-mail
To set up an e-mail account
Before send and receive mail, it is needed to set up an e-mail account from your
Internet service provider (ISP) or an account that you access using a VPN server
connection (typically a work account).
1.
Tap
Start > Messaging
.
2.
Tap
New E-mail Account
.
3.
Enter your
E-mail address
, then tap
Next
.
4.
Once
Auto configuration
is
finished, tap
Next
.
5.
Select
Your e-mail provider
: Internet e-mail or Exchange server, tap
Next
for
manual setup.