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Text Menu
§Options§ Open the text menu.
Send | Dial the number of the ad- |
| dress or select from the Ad- |
| dressbook/Phonebook, then |
Save | send. |
Save the composed mes- | |
Picture & | sage in the outbox list. |
Insert a picture and sounds | |
Sound | into an SMS (page 30). |
Format | Format text. The options are |
| as follows: |
| Line feed |
| Font size (Small, Medium |
| font, Large font) |
| Underline |
| Alignment (Left, Center, |
| Right) |
Clear text | Mark text |
Delete the whole text. | |
Insert from... | Open the Addressbook/ |
| Phonebook, highlight the re- |
| quired entry and copy it into |
| the text. |
T9 input | T9 preferred |
(page 31) | Activate or deactivate intelli- |
| gent text entry. |
| Input language |
| Select the language in which |
| the message is to be com- |
Print via | posed. |
(see page 88) | |
IrDA |
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Information on SMS
Transmission of an SMS is confirmed with Message sent!.
The Message sent! text only indicates that the message has been transmitted to the service centre. The latter now tries to deliver the message within a certain period.
If the phone was unable to send the message, a retry option is available. If this attempt also fails, contact your service provider.
Notes on EMS
You can send extra long SMS messages (EMS) consisting of up to nine SMS mes- sages. Of these nine segments, up to five may contain text and the rest pictures and sounds.
The cost of an EMS message is the sum of the costs of the individual SMS messages.
Depending on the network, it is possible that not all the individual SMS messages of an extra long SMS will arrive at the recipient at the same time or in the right order. However, individual SMS messages can be read.