Centro SmartPhoneUser Guide

YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES
MESSAGING
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NOTE Sending text messages to land-line
phones may not be supported.
4 Press Down to jump to the body of
the message.
5 Enter your message or select
QuickText to insert predefined
phrases. To insert emoticons, select .
NOTE Some symbols can’t be used in text
messages. The Messaging application
automatically replaces invalid characters.
6 (Optional) Press Menu and then
select High Priority or Normal Priority
on the Compose menu to set an
urgency level for the message.
7 To add a picture, video, voice memo, or
ringtone to the message, select Add
Media. Select the type of media, then
the item, and then OK.
8 Select Send.
TIP
To add a new QuickText phrase, select
Edit QuickText from the list.
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Select Save as Draft to save a draft of the
message without sending it. To access the
draft, select the category pick list at the top of
the screen and select Drafts.
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Do you need to enter a short code that
contains letters? Use the keyboard to enter it;
just press the letter keys. For example, if the
code is “win01,” press W to enter w, I to enter
i, and so on. No need to figure out the
numbers that correspond to the letters.
KEY
TERM
Short codes (also known as short
numbers) are brief, easy–to–remember
telephone numbers and text codes used to
send text and multimedia messages for
voting, polling, contests, surveys, chat,
games, and other applications. For more
information on short text codes, visit
www.usshortcodeswhois.com
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