Draft for Sony Ericsson -- Preliminary Copy
36
Text Messaging
Receiving Text Messages
(SMS)
When you receive a message, the phone beeps or rings
(see “Message Sounds” on page 25), and
New message
Read now?
appears in the display.
1
Press
Yes
to immediately read the message or
No
to
save the message to read later. The message will be
saved in the
Inbox
.
Note:
An arrow in the bottom right-hand corner of the
display indicates that there is more text in the message
and you should scroll down with your navigation key.
Note:
If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the
display shows
Delivery receipt requested.
Reply?
at the end of the message. Press the left
softkey
to reply or press the right softkey to exit
without replying.
2
After reading the text message, press
Back
to exit or
or press
Select
to choose one of the following
options:
Reply, Reply with Copy, Forward Msg.,
Call, Delete, Save Message, Save Address,
Save@QckTxt, Lock
and
Read Next
.
Note:
At any point when reading an SMS message, you can
press
to see a list of related options.
To Save Objects from a Text Message
You can save information, such as phone numbers,
from your text messages.
When the email address, phone number, or internet
address, is highlighted, press
Select
. Then select,
Save
.
• An email address or phone number is saved in
Contacts
.
• An Internet address is saved in
Bookmarks
under
the
Browser
menu options.
To Save Text Messages
You can save incoming messages, outgoing messages,
or drafts of messages in the
Saved & Drafts
folder.
Messages are saved from newest to oldest. Incoming
messages are saved with the time they were received,
sent messages are saved with the time they were sent,
and drafts are saved with the time they were saved.
T606UG-R1.book Page 36 Monday, December 30, 2002 11:57 AM