Sony Ericsson T60LX manual List of Options, Saving Messagesc to Read Later, Reading Text Messages

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Text Messaging

 

asked to confirm deletion of the template. Press the left

 

 

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message Read now?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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the left softkey at the question above, you enter the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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List of Options

 

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Contents Mobile Phone T60LX Publication Number AE/LZT 123 6622 R2 Page Table of Contents Using the Phonebook Inputting Text Product Care and Maintenance Antenna CareEfficient Use Radio Frequency RF ExposureSAR Variations in measurements International Commission on Non-IonizingICNIRP, Guidelines for Physics, vol , pp 494-522, AprilVehicles Equipped with an Air Bag DrivingDevices PacemakersAircraft Hearing AidsOther Medical Deviceso Blasting Areas Power Supply Explosive AtmospheresChildren Emergency Calls Battery InformationCharging the Battery Disposing of the ProductBattery Use and Care Disposing of the BatteryFCC Statement OperationWith you Following typeface Add To PhonebookRelease the key Clear keyr Radio, MP3, Chatboard, etc Charging connector Phone ViewsStandby Screen Icons Keypad Key FunctionsOptions Key SoftkeysHow your phone is configured Currently usingOptions menu from Tilt up to access the bottom of your Press and hold For quick access to Voicemail During a callFrom any menu Use Enter aCharacter in phone number input Text entry Enter a #Charging Your Battery Attaching Your BatteryFirst Time Battery Use Charging Your BatteryReplacing the Back Cover Charging Indicators Disconnecting the ChargerCharging Making Emergency Calls Turning Your Phone On and OffMaking and Receiving Calls Making CallsChanging the Earpiece Volume Receiving Calls Muting the MicrophoneAppears in the display Using the Phonebook on Setting that is highlighted Accessing MenusScroll to Settings, Select, Display, Select, Menu HighlightedCard Setup Edit Positions OptionsSet Calling Cards Sort OrderDelete All Memory StatusAsk to Save VoicemailCall Info Menu OptionsEmpty Mailboxes Missed Calls Call ListUsage Tracker Call info options Last call ClearTotal calls Outgoing time Clear Call ListRing Volume Ongoing Call MenuMy-Melodies Increasing ring Alarm SoundMessage Alert Phone Silent Vibrating alertKey Sound Access Tone Editing Ring SignalsSending Ring Signals Minute MinderAccept Calls Reset ProfilesSelect Profile Edit ProfileFunction is On, you can call 123-7654 by simply Restrict Calls Auto Area CodeCall Waiting Auto PrefixE Phone numbers longer than five digitsAuto Retry Answering Mode LightDisplay Sleep s EText SizeMenu Help Time Settings Menu LanguageBackground Menu T9 Predictive Set TimeDate Format Phonelock EVoice SettingsKeylock Voice Commands Locks Voice ControlNetworks Reset SettingsErase All Voice Priority Select Network Data CommMemo List Extras MenuRecord Erase All Voice Memos Time and DateGames TimerStopwatch CalculatorEdit shortcuts AccessoriesMy Shortcuts Menu Code MemoAdding New Contacts Adding ContactsStop and Pause Dialing Place Save a voice tag for the contactCalling Contacts Calling ContactsSelecting a SortiOrder Shortcuts to ContactsEditing the Phonebook Speed DialingSuper Speed Dialing Changing Position Numbers Setting Default NumbersSynchronizing Your Phone and PC Deleting ContactsGroups Creating New GroupsAdding New Members to Existing Groups Editing Group Names Deleting Group MembersDeleting Groups Sending Messages Message OptionsSaving Objects from a Text Message Saving the Message for Later UseSending a Message Later Using a Template TemplatesCreating a Template List of Options Saving Messagesc to Read LaterReading Text Messages Saving Embedded Phone Numbers Deleting MessagesReplying to Messages Calling the Messagec Sender Sending to Embedded Email AddressesBefore Voice Dialing Turning Voice Dialing OnnRecording Number Types Voice Activated Dialing Voice DialingRecording a Contact Name Caller NameVoice Memos Answering Incoming CallsRejecting IncomingsCalls Magic Wordr Starting a Voice Memo RecordingListening to Voice Memo Recordings Editing Your Voice Commands Re-recording CommandsTips During a call TroubleshootingMight have happened Around one second longMultitap Text Input F è É 3 ∆ Φ T9 Text InputSpace . @ ? ! & ‘ ¿ ¡ C Å Ä Æ à Ç 2 Γ I ìIf the word shown is not the one you want Edit the suggested word by using multitap textWords Switch between capital and lower-case letters InputTurning Off the T9 Text Input SelectAppointments and Tasks Adding AppointmentsRecurrent App.- Select if the appointment is Viewing Your CalendarAdding New Tasks Public or privateEditing or Deleting Appointments Calendar SettingsEditing Editing or Deletingc TasksSynchronizing Your Phone and PC Http//mobileinternet.ericsson.comTime. Signal strength varies as You travel between cells Mode Icons on the standbyScreen Received My signal My phoneTechnical Assistance Error Messages Accessibility and InternetAccessible Solutions/Special Needs InternetMobile Internet Visit the Ericsson Mobile Internet atGuides, and other useful information Our Warranty Conditions What We Will DoSpecifying the date of purchase and serial number, is AccessoriesVoid the warranty LiquidInternational Service Or Consequential Damages of ANYAssistance Analog IndicatorAppointments PrefixExtras Menu Messages Disposal Calling Contacts cOptions Technical AssistanceMessage Types StopPage Page T60LX Quick Card Ericsson ZEmergency Calls Call Number Shown in Display Joystick left or right. The menus are organized in a circle AE/LZT 123 6622 R2

T60LX specifications

The Sony Ericsson T60LX, a notable entry in the mobile phone market of the early 2000s, represents the merging of advanced technology and stylish design. Launched as part of the renowned T-series, it carved out a niche for itself with a combination of features aimed at both corporate professionals and casual users alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the T60LX is its compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable and easy to handle. The phone is equipped with a vibrant monochrome LCD display, providing clear visibility for messages and caller information, which was a key feature during its time. Despite being compact, the T60LX manages to accommodate a comfortable keypad, allowing for efficient typing and navigation.

In terms of technology, the T60LX is equipped with GSM capabilities, ensuring reliable connectivity across various networks. This was particularly important as mobile communication expanded during this era, and users sought devices that provided widespread coverage. Additionally, the phone incorporates an infrared port, enabling wireless data transfer with compatible devices, which was a significant convenience for users exchanging contacts and files on the go.

The T60LX features built-in polyphonic ringtones, allowing users to personalize their experience, a notable step forward from simple monophonic tones. Users appreciated the ability to choose from a range of sounds, elevating the phone's appeal in a market where customization was becoming increasingly important.

Notably, the phone includes essential functionalities such as SMS and predictive text input, which enhances message composition efficiency. Another vital aspect of the T60LX is its robust battery life, providing extended usage without frequent recharging, a necessity for users constantly on the move.

Moreover, the inclusion of a calendar and basic organizer tools reflects the T60LX's focus on productivity, catering to professionals who required reliable scheduling and task management features. Overall, the Sony Ericsson T60LX is a testament to the quality engineering of its time, combining practicality, technology, and style into a single device that captured the essence of early mobile innovations. It remains a memorable example of how mobile communication devices began to evolve into essential tools for everyday life.