Nokia 9500 Messaging center, Writing and reading messages, Folders in the Messaging main view

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5.Messaging

In Messaging, you can create, send, receive, view, edit, and organize text messages, multimedia messages, e-mail messages, fax messages, and special text messages containing data, such as settings or bookmarks of Web pages. You can also receive messages and data using Bluetooth or Infrared, receive service messages, cell broadcast messages, and send service commands. Before you can send or receive messages:

The cover phone must be switched on, the device must have a valid SIM card installed, and you must be located in a service area of the cellular network. The device cover can either be open or closed.

The network you are using must support fax calls, data calls, and the Short Message Service if you want to use these.

The fax, data and Short Message Service must be activated for your SIM card.

The Internet access point (IAP) settings must be defined. See "Internet setup{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.66.

The e-mail settings must be defined. See "E-mail account settings{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.28.

The short message settings must be defined. See "Text message settings{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.30.

The multimedia message settings must be defined. See "Multimedia message account settings{No generated text before found for '#comma'}" p.32.

Contact your service provider, network operator or Internet service operator for the correct settings.

Tip: When you take your Nokia 9500 Communicator into use, it may recognize the SIM card provider and configure the correct text message, multimedia message, and GPRS settings automatically. You may need to contact your network operator to activate multimedia messages and GPRS before they become available.

Messaging center

The main view of Messaging has two frames: the list of folders on the left, and the messages from the selected folder on the right. Press the tab key to move between the frames.

Folders in the Messaging main view:

Inbox — contains all received messages except e-mails and SIM card and cell broadcast messages. E-mail messages are stored in the remote mailbox.

Outbox — contains messages waiting to be sent.

Drafts — stores draft messages that have not been sent.

Sent — stores messages that have been sent, except those sent using Bluetooth.

Any remote mailboxes that you define are shown last in the list of folders.

Writing and reading messages

To view a message, select the message, and press Open. To expand a folder to full display size, press Open folder.

To write a new message, press Write message. Select the type of message, and press OK.

To reply to the sender and all recipients of an e-mail, press Menu, and select Write > Reply to all.

To forward a message, press Menu, and select Write > Forward. Note that it may not be possible to forward all messages. To retrieve messages from your SIM card, press Menu, and select Receive > SIM messages. SIM messages are text messages, that have been stored on your SIM card.

You may not be able to print all message types, for example multimedia messages or other special message types. To sort messages in a specific order, press Menu, and select one of the options in the View > Sort by menu.

To print a message, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Print....

To change the page layout before printing, press Menu, and select File > Printing > Page setup....

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Contents Nokia 9500 Communicator User Guide Declaration of Conformity Contents Creating a basic Internet access point for a wireless LAN 101 100103 104Switch on Safely For your safetyEnhancements, batteries, and chargers Shared memoryGetting started Installing the SIM card, battery, and memory cardSwitching the device on and off Charging the batteryFirst start-up Access codesKeys and connectors Keys and connectorsCommunicator interface Communicator keyboardMultipage dialog Desk main viewAbout the display About the Menu keyCover phone Display indicatorsCommon actions in several applications Using the CD-ROM Volume controlInstructions in your device Nokia support on the Web Stickers in the sales packageCover phone Cover phone display, standby modeMaking a call Answering a callWriting text Accessing the menu functionsMessages MessagesContacts Call logShortcuts to the contacts list Searching for, adding, and deleting contactsSettings for the contacts SettingsProfiles Touch dialingCamera SettingsNo generated text before found for #comma p.64Managing groups DeskCreating new groups Telephone Press Menu, and select Settings 1-touch dialsTouch dialing Making a conference callViewing dialed, received, and missed calls Setting the offline profileSending touchtones Call forwardingCall settings Call, network, and phone line settingsNetwork settings Advanced settingsPress Menu, and select Settings Voice mailboxes Voice mailbox settingsLog Messaging center MessagingWriting and reading messages Folders in the Messaging main viewManaging messages MailAvoiding low memory Working online and offlineSending options Writing and sending e-mailRetrieving e-mail Reading and replying to e-mail Mail account settingsMail attachments Changing e-mail replying and viewing preferencesS s a g i n g Text messages Text message settingsSending options for a text message Replying to text messagesMultimedia messages Modifying message center settingsManaging messages on the SIM card Picture messagesReceiving multimedia messages Multimedia message account settingsEditing fax settings Setting sending options for a faxFax Saving a received faxSpecial message types Cell broadcast Receiving provisioning settingsGo to Desk Tools Cell broadcast Downloading files WebClearing the cache Changing browser settingsManaging bookmarks Managing contact cards ContactsEditing contact cards My contact card Creating and editing contact card templatesSending contact cards Sending a contact cardCreating and editing contact groups Contact card settingsManaging contacts saved in the SIM card Copying and moving contacts to different databasesN t a c t s Working with documents DocumentsFormatting documents Inserting and editing objects Using templatesViewing tables Workbooks SheetWorking with worksheets Working with cellsList of functions Creating and modifying chart sheetsLookup Rand E e t Viewing presentations PresentationsCreating presentations Viewing slide showsWorking with different views Inserting tablesOutline view Slide master viewCreating calendar entries CalendarCalendar icons Calendar, Month viewCalendar views Calendar settingsManaging calendar entries Month viewCalendar files Managing files and folders File managerGo to Desk Office File manager Memory card security Press Options, and select Change mode Video Camera settingsCamera and Images Taking a pictureViewing images ImagesEditing images Managing image filesM e r a a n d I m a g e s Control panel Regional settingsGeneral Date and timeData management Modifying installation settings BackupSetting Java application security settings Camera foldersData call and fax call diverting network service Profile settingsTelephone MessagingWireless LAN Service messageConnections Go to Desk Tools Control panel ConnectionsRealPlayer settings Cable setupSecurity Device securityChanging the restriction password Defining PIN code settingsCertificate manager Managing certificatesExtras Internet setupConfiguring advanced Internet access point settings Configuring advanced Internet access point settings Setting up an Internet access point for a wireless LANModifying the EAP-TLS settings Modifying the EAP-SIM settingsModifying the EAP-PEAP settings WPASelecting an Internet access point Configuring Internet connection settingsModifying the EAP-LEAP settings Media applications Adjusting media volumeRealPlayer Playing media clipsVoice recorder Music playerPlaying a voice recording Recording a phone call or voice memoSending a voice recording Setting the number format in Calculator Using the scientific calculatorCalculator Making calculationsUsing Alarm clock Using world clockAlarms and reminders ClockCreating and editing city entries Creating and editing country entriesGo to Desk Tools Backup BackupData and software management Data moverSync Data transferGo to Desk Tools Data transfer Go to Desk Tools SyncInstalling Symbian software Installing applications and softwareNokia PC Suite Java Installing Java applicationsJava Midp Java PPSetting up an ad hoc network Wireless LANConnectivity Cable connectionBluetooth settings BluetoothSending data with Bluetooth Receiving data with BluetoothChecking the status of the Bluetooth connection Ending a Bluetooth connectionInfrared ModemDefining page setup Setting printing optionsProblems with printing PrintingManaging mobile printing settings Remote configuration network serviceCreating a new configuration server profile Go to Desk Tools Device managerPacket data general packet radio service, Gprs Wireless local area network wireless LANData connections GSM data calls Connection managerChanging the front cover and key mat Personalizing your deviceR s o n a l i z i n g y o u r d e v i c e General shortcuts ShortcutsApplication-specific shortcuts Documents CalendarPresentations SheetFile manager Web CalculatorVoice recorder ImagesMusic player RealPlayerData transmission Nokia original enhancements BatteryTechnical information Boom Headset HDB-4 Battery information Care and Maintenance Additional safety information Certification Information SAR Technical information Characteristic ValueNokia One-Year Limited Warranty K i a O n e Y e a r L i m i t e d W a r r a n t y 106 Appendix a Message from the Ctia AppendicesAppendix B Message from the FDA Message from the FDA108 Index Internet Internet access pointsLock code 10 Locking the keypad Locking the system LogsRemote configuration Radio signalRemote fax boxes Remote synchronizationWlan 63 Weekly time schedule view in Calendar 53 WEP keysWorksheets Writing text Year schedule view in Calendar
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9500 specifications

The Nokia 9500 Communicator, launched in 2004, stands as a landmark device in the evolution of mobile technology, blending the features of a smartphone with the functionality of a handheld computer. It was part of Nokia's Communicator series, which was known for its advanced features, and the 9500 was particularly significant due to its innovative design and robust capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Nokia 9500 is its distinctive clamshell design. When closed, it resembles a traditional mobile phone, compact and easy to carry. However, upon opening, the device reveals a full QWERTY keyboard and a large display, offering an exceptional typing experience for those who frequently send emails or create documents on the go. The keyboard is spacious and tactile, making it ideal for productivity tasks.

The 9500 is equipped with the Symbian OS, specifically the Series 80 user interface, which was optimized for the Communicator's unique form factor. Users could multitask efficiently, switching between applications seamlessly, which was a remarkable feature for its time. It supported various productivity applications including calendar, contacts, and word processing, enhancing its appeal to business users.

In terms of connectivity, the Nokia 9500 offers a range of options. It includes support for GPRS, providing users with internet access even while on the move. Wi-Fi capabilities further expanded its utility, allowing for faster data transfer rates and easier access to the internet in hot spots. Bluetooth technology was also included, enabling wireless data sharing with other devices.

The device features a 640x200 pixel display, which was impressive for its time, ensuring that both text and images were clear and easily readable. The Nokia 9500 also came with a camera, which was a novelty for mobile devices in the early 2000s, allowing users to capture images on the go.

Another important aspect of the 9500 is its battery life. It was designed to support extended usage, making it a reliable choice for professionals who needed to stay connected throughout the day. The device also supported expandable memory through a miniSD card slot, providing further flexibility for users to store more data.

In summary, the Nokia 9500 Communicator was a pioneering device that combined the functionalities of a mobile phone and a laptop. With its robust design, keyboard, productivity applications, and connectivity options, it set a foundation for future smartphones, showcasing what mobile computing could achieve long before the era of modern smartphones.