only capable of receiving them if the network operator has
activated the service.
Tip!
A phone number enclosed within double quotation marks
has the highest probability of being recognized (e.g.
“919-555-1212”).
Other ways to write the phone number within messages are:
•
(919) 555-1212
•
919-555-1212
•
012-123 45 67
•
12 34 56
•
(02) 11 22 33
•
It is best to include the international dialing code, area
code, and area prefix as part of the number to help in
the call back process. The receiver of the message has
the option of editing a number before attempting to
call back.
Note!
If the number embedded in the SMS matches a phone book
entry, a name will be associated.
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Press
YES
to call the embedded name/number. If there
are multiple numbers in the display, the first number
will be dialed.
Erasing a Message
If you do not want to reply to a message:
Press
NO
.
The message
Erase?
appears.
To erase the message from the Messages memory, press
YES
.
You will now automatically come to the next message in
the message list.
Note!
You can press
CLR
anywhere within the menu that handles
your message to erase it. When the message
Erase?
ap-
pears, press
YES
.
Storing a Received Message
All incoming messages are stored temporarily in the mes-
sages memory until the memory space is needed for other
purposes, such as new messages. Even so, sometimes you
may receive an important message that you need to store
more safely. This is preferably done in the SIM card memory.
When you reach the end of the message
Erase?
appears.
Press
NO
.
The message
Store?
appears.
To store the message in the SIM card memory, press
YES
. The message is automatically erased from the Mes-
sages memory.
The display now shows the position of the message. For ex-
ample, if it is the third of five that is possible to store.
If you do not want to store the message in the SIM card
memory, press
NO
. The message will remain in the phone’s
Messages memory.
Tip!
You can also store messages you have composed yourself on
the SIM card. See the section Sending Messages.
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Some features/menus are operator dependent
Goodbye!
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Store?
Stored
On card
3(5)
Goodbye!
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Erase?
Goodbye!
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Erase?