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Messages
Messages
Messages overview
Your phone supports the following messaging services:
SMS (Short Messaging Service) allows you to send short messages (maximum of 160 characters).
To send an SMS message, the destination phone number must be a mobile phone with an SMS service
subscription. Long text messages (up to 1520 characters) can be transmitted and received via your
phone. When long SMS messages are sent or received by the phone, they are automatically broken
down into a series of short SMS messages. Take note of the higher charges for these long messages
sent). Animations, pictures and sounds can also be included inside the SMS.
EMS (Enhanced Messaging Service) is similar to SMS and allows you to send to another EMS
capable mobile phone. In your EMS message, you can include formatted text, small graphics,
animations and musical sounds. If the destination phone is only capable of SMS, only the text part of
the message will be received.
Message screen
Messages (p.3 for shortcut).
The
Messages menu has the following functions:
Inbox: The received messages are stored.
Draft: The messages currently being edited messages are stored.
Outbox: The sent messages are stored.
Messages list screen options menu
In the message list (Inbox/Draft/Outbox) screen, Left Softkey to display the
following options:
Message list screen options menu
View Displays the message contents.
Reply via SMS Displays the SMS Edit screen to reply to the sender and select
options
menu: New SMS, Edit, Answer is Yes and Answer is no
(available for Inbox only).
Forward Displays the Edit screen for the forwarding of the message (availa-
ble for Inbox only).
Edit Displays the message in the Edit screen for editing (available for
Draft/Outbox only).
Delete Deletes the highlighted message.
Delete all Deletes all the messages in the current folder.
Extract number Displays the phone number of the message.