Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Reading Saved Text Messages, Saving and Deleting Text Messages

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￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the new message is highlighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to open the message. Once the message is open, you can scroll through the message one line at a time by pressing Ñ or Ô. You can also scroll up or down through the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding Ñ or Ô.

Reading Saved Text Messages

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô from the Standby screen to access the main menu.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the MESSAGES menu is high- lighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to open the MESSAGES menu.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the Old Messages submenu is highlighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to open the list of old messages.

￿￿Press Ñ or Ô until the message you want to read is highlighted.

￿￿Press <(6 to open the message.

￿￿With the message open, scroll through the message one line at a time by pressing Ñ or Ô. You can also scroll up or down through the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding Ñ or Ô.

Saving and Deleting Text Messages

After you have retrieved and read a text message, you can do the following:

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To save the text message to memory, press and hold

<(6. The message status is set to saved ().

To delete the message, press and hold &/5. The message will be deleted.

To skip the current message and move to the next message, press ￿. The message status is set to read ().

To return to the previous message, press ￿. The message status is set to read ().

Voice Mail Service

Your phone can receive voice mail notification when it is turned On. If your service provider transmits the notifi- cation and your phone is turned Off, you will receive the notification the next time you turn your phone On.

Receiving Voice Mail Notification When

Your Phone Is In Standby

If your phone is turned On and is in standby when it receives a voice mail notice, your phone sounds a brief tone. If you have previously stored a voice mail access number, a message similar to the one in this illustration appears in the display.

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