User Guide

Messages

4. Press the key > Save.

Set a wireless network type for sending text messages

Depending on your wireless service provider and wireless network, this feature might not be supported.

1.On the Home screen, click the Text Messages icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Text Messaging.

3.In the SMS Text section, do one of the following:

To use only one network type to send text messages, change the Network To Send Over field to Circuit Switched or Packet Switched.

To use either network type to send text messages, which might be beneficial when roaming, change the Network To Send Over field to Circuit Switched Preferred or Packet Switched Preferred.

4.Press the key > Save.

Open a new message automatically when you remove your device from your holster

1.On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Message Display and Actions.

3.Change the Auto Open Newest Message After Removing Device From Holster field.

4.Press the key > Save.

Hide the new or unopened message indicator

1.On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Message Display and Actions.

To hide the new message indicator, clear the Display New Message Indicator check box.

To hide the unopened message indicator, change the Display Message Count field to None.

3.Press the key > Save.

Turn off the prompt that appears before you delete a message

1.On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Message Display and Actions.

3.Clear the Confirm Delete check box.

4.Press the key > Save.

Turn off the prompt that appears when you mark messages as opened

1.On the Home screen, click the Messages icon.

2.Press the key > Options > Message Display and Actions.

3.Clear the Confirm Mark Prior Opened check box.

4.Press the key > Save.

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Blackberry 68001, 9800 Set a wireless network type for sending text messages, Hide the new or unopened message indicator

9800, NO_CARRIERCNETTORCH9800BLKATT, 68001 specifications

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