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Sending and Receiving Multimedia Messages
Auto Receive mode
When a multimedia message is received, it is
automatically downloaded onto your phone.
The alert “New Message(s)” appears along with
the text “Message Received. View now?”
•
To View
the multimedia message, press
.
• To view
Later,
press .
Note:
In idle state, the phone downloads the
message approximately one minute after the last
key is pressed.
Reminder mode
When a multimedia message is received, your
screen displays the alert “New Message(s)” along
with the question “Retrieve Now?”
• To
View
the multimedia message, press
.
• Select
Erase
to never download the
multimedia message.
• To view
Later,
press .
Note:
If a multimedia message is received during
a call, then the phone screen displays the alert
“New Message(s)” after the call ends.
To activate a message alert:
1.
Select
Menu
→
Messages
→
Msg Settings
→
Incoming
→
Reminder
.
2.
Highlight an option to be alerted of
incoming messages:
–
Once
Only
or
Evry Two Min
, or
–
Off
not be alerted of incoming messages.
3.
Press .
Viewing multimedia messages
When you receive a multimedia message, a
notification appears on your phone’s screen and
remains until all messages are viewed.
1.
Press
to
View
the multimedia message.
If the message is long, press
down to view
the entire multimedia message.
2.
Press
to select
Options.
Press
down
to highlight additional options for the
multimedia message (options vary according
to selection):
Note:
The options available to you may vary.
Check with your service provider.
–
Reply
reply to the sender.
–
Reply All
reply to all recipients of
the message.
–
Forward
launches the message creation
screen, allowing you to forward the
multimedia message. The original address
will not be shown, nor will the graphic,
sound, and text fields.
–
Call Back
initiates call to the sender of the
multimedia message.
–
Save Message
saves the multimedia
message to the Saved folder on the phone.
–
Save Image
saves the currently
viewed picture embedded in the
multimedia message.
–
Save Sound
saves the current sound
embedded in the multimedia message.
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