Messages
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Saving a phone number from an MMS
message
1.
In the MMS message list screen, scroll to the
phone number you wish to save (or in the
browse screen of a selected MMS message), press
,
, and then select
Save number
.
2.
Press
,
. Move the cursor to select
As New
Record
(create a new record) or
Into Old Record
(replace an old record).
To add a new entry, see “Add an entry in a
phonebook” page 26.
Saving a picture from an MMS message
1.
When viewing the MMS message, press
,
,
select
Save image
.
2.
Press
,
to save the image in
Multimedia
>
Picture album
>
Own pictures
.
Saving a ring tone from an MMS message
1.
When viewing the MMS message, press
,
,
select
Save Sound
and then press
,
.
2.
Press
,
to save the ring tone in
Multimedia
>
Sound album
>
Own melodies
.
Erasing an MMS message
1.
In the MMS list screen, scroll to the MMS you
wish to delete, and press
R
Delete
.
Or when viewing the MMS message, press
,
and select
Delete
.
2.
The screen prompts:
Delete
.
3.
Press
,
to confirm deletion.
To erase all the MMS messages in a folder
1.
In the MMS list screen, press
,
, and select
Delete all
.
2.
The screen prompts:
Delete all
.
3.
Press
,
to confirm deletion.
MMS folders
All MMS messages are stored in the corresponding
folders in the phone memory according to their status.
Your phone can store up to 100 MMS messages.
•
New messages are stored in the
MMS unread
sub-
folder of the
Inbox
.
•
Messages that have been read are stored in the
MMS read
sub-folder of the
Inbox
.
•
Messages that have been sent are stored in the
MMS sent
sub-folder of the
Outbox
.
•
Messages that you wish to send later are stored in
the
MMS unsent
sub-folder of the
Outbox
.
The capacity of the phone memory is limited. You may
have to delete old messages before you can receive new
ones when the memory is full.
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