
Adding photos and video clips
When you tap
Insert picture/video
, you can take a photo or video
clip and insert it directly in your multimedia message.
Command Function
Tap
Starts the camera to let you take a photo
Tap
Starts the video camera to let you take a video clip
Tap
Quits the selection and takes you back to the MMS
message
Adding an audio clip
You can add one audio clip per slide in your multimedia message.
To add an audio clip
1
Tap insert audio.
2
Select an audio file.
When you have selected an audio file, you can:
•
Tap
to play the audio clip.
•
Tap
to pause playback.
•
Tap
to stop playback.
•
Tap
Select
to insert it into your message.
•
Tap
to quit the selection and return to your message.
•
To record a new audio clip and add it to your message, tap
. The Record pop-up window then opens. Tap
Record
to start recording, and
Stop
to end the recording. Tap
Play
to
listen to the recorded audio clip, then tap
Add
. The new audio
clip is then inserted into your message.
Options when composing
When composing a multimedia message, you can also do the
following:
Command
Function
Tap
Menu
>
Options
>
Background
.
Lets you choose a
background color
Tap
Menu
>
Options
>
Text Layout
.
Lets you choose
whether to place the text
above, below, to the left
or to the right of the
photo or video clip
Tap
Menu
>
Options
>
Send Options
. Lets you specify the
sending time, expiration,
priority, category, and if
you want a delivery port
or a read report
Tap
Menu
>
Attachment
.
Lets you include a
contact card, calendar
appointment, or any file
as an attachment
Viewing and replying
To view a message
1
>
Messaging
>
SMS / MMS
2
Tap the message.
3
In the conversation list, tap the message.
When viewing the message:
•
If the message contains more than one slide, use the playback
controls
,
and
.
•
If the message contains an attachment, tap
Contents
to see
a list of files included in the message.
•
On the Message Contents screen, you can do the following:
•
To save a file, select it, and tap
Menu
>
Save
.
•
To save the contents of a text file to the
My Text
list, tap
Menu
>
Save
>
Save into My Text
.
•
To associate a photo to one of your contacts, tap
Menu
>
Assign to Contact
.
•
To set a received photo as Today background.
To set a received photo as Today background
1
Open the multimedia message.
2
Tap
Contents
.
3
Tap on the photo and open it.
4
Tap
Menu
>
Set as Today Background
.
5
Set the transparency level.
6
Tap
Done
.
To reply to a message
•
Tap
Menu
>
Reply
>
Reply
or
Reply All
.
Use
Reply All
to reply to all persons listed in To, Cc, and Bcc
of the message.
Blocking a phone number
If you do not want to receive multimedia messages from a
particular sender, you can add the sender’s phone number to the
MMS Blacklist.
To block a phone number
1
When you receive a new multimedia message, open and view
the message.
2
To avoid receiving multimedia messages from this sender
next time, tap
Menu
>
Show
>
Message Detail
.
3
On the
Message Detail
screen, tap
Menu
>
Show Contact
Details
.
4
Tap
Menu
>
Save to Blacklist
.
5
Tap
Done
.
•
To view the numbers you have blacklisted, on the
SMS \
MMS
screen, tap
Menu
>
MMS Options
> the
Blacklist
tab.
•
To unblock a phone number and allow the sender to send you
MMS messages, remove the number from the Blacklist. Tap
and hold the phone number in the Blacklist then tap
Delete
Changing MMS settings
When you start your phone for the first time, it automatically
fetches your wireless service provider’s MMS settings. If you
accidentally lose the preset settings, or if you want to add
another wireless service provider, you can configure the settings
while composing a multimedia message.
To configure MMS settings
1
Tap
>
Messaging
>
SMS / MMS
.
2
Tap
Menu
>
MMS Options
.
3
On the
Preferences
tab, select or clear the provided check
boxes according to your needs.
4
On the
Servers
tab, check if your device is preset with MMS
server settings.
5
If there are no settings, tap
New
and enter the following
information, which you can get from your other wireless
service provider:
•
Server name.
A descriptive name, such as your wireless
service provider name.
•
Gateway
. Location of the MMS server, which is usually in the
form of an IP address.
•
Port number.
HTTP port number used for connecting to the
MMS server and for file transfer.
•
Server address.
URL address of the server where multimedia
messages are stored.
•
Connect via.
Select the connection that your phone uses for
multimedia messages
•
Send limit
. Select the maximum multimedia message size
allowed by your wireless service provider.
•
WAP Version
. Select either WAP 1.2 or WAP 2.0, depending
on which one is being used by your other wireless service
provider.
•
You can choose to download multimedia messages in both
your home and roaming network, keep track of your
multimedia messages, request a delivery or read receipt
report, set the resolution for images that you send, and more.
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