22 Sending and Receiving Text Messages
Note: You can send a message to up to 30
contacts at once. The messages are sent one at
a time, once to each recipient.
6. When you have completed entering recipients,
press to select Send.

Receiving incoming calls while

creating messages

When you receive a call the phone will return
to the home screen. If you don’t want to
answer the call, select . The message
issaved and you can return to the
messagescr een.
To answer the call, press . When you
finish the call, press . The message is
saved in the Drafts folder and you can return
to the home screen.
Retrieving text messages
When a text message is received, your screen
displays “X New Message(s)”, along with the
symbol at the top of your screen.
If you see the “X New Message(s)” note
You can view the message by pressing ,
or ignore the message by pressing and
return to the main menu.

If you see the symbol

If you see the symbol flashing, the message
isurgent.
1. Select Menu Messages
RcvdMessages.
A list of all your received messages appears.
indicates a new, unread message.
indicates a read message.
2. Press up or down to scroll through the
list of messages.
3. Press to select Read. The message is
displayed.

Reading the message

Note: The options available to you may vary.
Check with your service provider.
1. If the text message is long, press down to
view the entire message.
2. When you have finished viewing the message,
you can select from the following Options:
Reply to reply to the sender.
Reply With Copy to reply to the sender
andcopy.
Forward to forward the message.
Erase to erase the message.
Erase All to erase all the
unprotectedm essages.
Call Back to call the sender of the message.
Save Numbers to save the sender’s phone
number in your Contacts list.
Save to Saved to save the message to the
Saved messages folder.
Extract URL to extract the URL.
Protect to prevent the message from
beingaccidentally deleted. The Unprotect
option is available when the message is
already protected.
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