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or send a text message back to the U.S. (or any other locations in the
North American Numbering Plan). However, you might be required to
dial 1 before the 10-digit number
SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE
When outside of the U.S.
1. Refer to the device User Guide for information on how to send a text
message.
2. Using the keypad, enter the contact’s phone number as if you were
calling it. Include + if you are on a GSM network. If you are on a
CDMA network and sending a text message to a number within the
North American Numbering Plan, dial the 10 digit number. If you are
sending a text message to a number outside of the North American
Numbering Plan, enter 011-Country Code-Number.
GLOBAL DATA INFORMATION
You can stay connected on a phone, smartphone, laptop or netbook
while you travel outside of the U.S. by adding a Global Data plan to a
domestic Mobile Broadband Plan or with a pay-per-use Global Data
3. Enter the ten digit number of the person you are calling.
* Please refer to the device User Guide for an image of the icon.
When calling out of your address book in Global or GSM mode, you
generally do not need to add additional digits to a contact number.
The phone will automatically add the + sign and, for calls back to the
U.S., the country code (1).
WHILE OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. ON A CDMA NETWORK
You can tell that you are on a CDMA network by a CDMA 1X or 1XEV
icon* in the upper right-hand corner of the display.
1. Enter the exit code for the country from which you are calling.
2. Enter the country code of the person you are calling .
3. Enter the area code/city code, followed by the number of the
person you are calling.
* Please refer to the device User Guide for an image of the icon.
NORTH AMERICA NUMBERING PLAN DESTINATIONS
Please note that some destinations such as Bermuda, Canada, Puerto
Rico and the Dominican Republic are on the North America Numbering
Plan (Country Code = 1) and do not require an exit code to make a call
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