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Messages
11 • Messages
Your phone supports three types of messaging service:
SMS, EMS and MMS.
SMS (Short Message Service) messages are text
messages sent and received via the network operator's
message centre. When a text message has pictures,
sounds and animations inserted, it becomes an EMS
(Enhanced Message Service).
MMS (Multimedia Message Service) messages: A
multimedia message can contain text, graphics,
animations, photographic images and ring melodies.
A single text message can consist of up to 160
characters.
To access
Messages
menu: In idle mode, press
,
to
access the main menu and then press
6
.
You can send text messages as well as EMS messages.
Before sending a SMS, you need to make sure that the
Service Centre number has been set.
Writing and sending a text message
In the
SMS
screen, scroll to
New SMS
and press
L
Select
or
,
. Write your message.
1.
When writing a message, you can access the
options list by pressing
,
. Scroll to the desired
option and press
,
.
SMS
Send
To send the message to the desired
recipient(s). Enter the recipient's
phone number (or recall it from the
Names list
by pressing
Find
), press
,
and select
Send
.
Save
To save the message in the
SMS
unsent
folder.
Insert row
To insert a blank line below the
current line. Press
,
.
Contacts
To insert an entry in the
Contacts
into the message. Select the desired
entry and press
,
.
Insert
symbol
To insert symbols into the message.
Select the desired symbol and press
,
.
Insert
template
To insert or use preset messages saved
in your phone. Select the desired
template and press
,
. (To create a
new template: On the template
browse screen, press
,
, select
Add
,
input the template created by
yourself and then press
,
.)
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