Notes
17
Send and read SMS
SMS is fun with your O2 XM. You can send long text
messages (up to 456 characters) and receive messages
containing animations and sounds. To create a message,
press left arrow key or open the menus and:
[01_mess_1]
> Step to the
Messaging
menu. Press
OK
. Select
Text
.
Press
OK
[01_sms_1_1]
> Select
New
. Press
OK
< the editor opens
[01_sms_1_1_edi]
> Write your message using a maximum of 456 Latin
characters.
Note that using more than 153 characters will
require an extra SMS to be sent. More than 306
characters will require three messages. See remaining
characters in top right corner. Number of messages to
be sent appears inside envelope icon.
> When you have fi nished typing, press
OK
< the Enter number fi eld opens. Find
Contacts
look
up and
Group send
on left softkey
Group send
Group send
> Enter the desired number. Press
OK
< the message is sent
Note:
If you leave the Messages menu during text
entering, the entered text will automatically appear
the next time you access the
Write new SMS
menu. If
you select
Save only
on left softkey, the message will
not be sent, but stored in Drafts
PB lookup & Group send
If the recipient is in your phonebook, you can look up
the number on the left softkey. You can also send the
SMS to a group of recipients:
> Select
Group send
on left softkey
< a
SMS Group
window opens
[01_sms_grpsnd_add]
> Select
Add
on left softkey
< an Enter number fi eld opens
> Enter number manually or by
PB lookup
on left
softkey. Press
OK
< the number is added to the SMS Group
> Repeat this for all persons to be included. Press
OK
to send the SMS to the group
[00_idle_main_smsaler]
Read an SMS
An incoming message alert will be shown in the start
screen (and with a tone or vibration if so selected).
Press
Read
to open the message. If a picture or a sound
is attached to the message
it will be displayed.
[00_idle_sms_read]
To postpone reading of a new SMS, press
Later
. The
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