User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- using your Treo™ 650 smartphone by palmOne
- Contents
- Welcome
- If you read nothing else...
- read this now: getting started
- first day: learning the basics
- first week: using phone, web, and messaging
- Phone overview
- Dialing calls
- Receiving calls
- Using voicemail
- Managing active calls
- More ways to manage calls
- Defining favorite buttons
- Using a phone headset
- Connecting to devices with Bluetooth wireless technology
- Sending and receiving email
- Transferring settings from an existing account (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your computer (Windows only)
- Setting up an account on your phone
- Creating and sending messages
- Attaching photos and videos
- Attaching ringtones
- Attaching Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files
- Attaching other types of files
- Receiving and viewing messages
- Replying to or forwarding messages
- Viewing attachments
- Managing your messages
- Deleting selected messages from the Inbox
- Deleting messages by date
- Switching accounts
- Customizing your email settings
- Scheduling Auto Sync
- Selecting alert tones
- Setting preferences for getting messages
- Attaching a signature to a message
- Working with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
- Messaging
- Browsing the web
- Viewing a web page
- The Blazer® Web browser uses patent-pending technology to optimize web pages for your phone. By default, the browser reformats w...
- Creating a bookmark
- Saving a page
- Viewing bookmarks or saved pages
- Editing or deleting a bookmark or saved page
- Arranging bookmarks and saved pages
- Downloading files from a web page
- Copying text from a web page
- Using the History list
- Finding text on a web page
- Customizing your Web browser settings
- Taking photos and videos
- first two weeks: using organizer features
74 :: Messaging
Messaging
You can exchange brief text and multimedia messages with other mobile phones that
support these forms of messaging (also known as SMS and MMS) and with email
addresses. Before you use your Treo to send or receive messages, consult your
wireless service provider for pricing and availability of text and multimedia messaging
services.
Creating and sending a text message
Each text message can hold up to 160 characters. Messages with more than 160
characters are automatically split into several messages. (If you send a text message
to an email address, the email address is deducted from the 160 character count.)
1. Make sure your phone is turned on (see “Turning your phone on and off” on
page 15)
2. Press the Messaging button.
3. Select New.
4. Select the To pick list to address the message:
• If the recipient’s name appears in the To pick list, select it from the list.
To address a message
to multiple recipients,
separate the addresses
with a space or a comma.
If you address a single
message to three people,
you will be billed for three
messages.
When entering a message,
you can insert emoticons
by pressing Center.
To add a new QuickText
phrase, select Edit
QuickText from the list.
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