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Messaging

Your phone combines text (SMS) and
multimedia messaging (MMS) into one
intuitive, easy-to-use menu.

Threaded box

Messages (SMS and MMS) exchanged with
another party are displayed in chronological
order so that you can conveniently see an
overview of your conversation.

Sending a message

1Tap Messaging on the Home screen,
then tap to create a new message.
2Enter a contact name or phone number
in the
To
field. As you enter the contact
name, matching contacts appear. You can
tap a suggested recipient. You can also add
multiple contacts.
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NOTE
You will be charged for a text message for
every person you send the message to.
3Tap the text field to start entering your
message.
4Tap the
Menu Key
to open the options
menu. Choose from
Discard
,
Add
Cc/Bcc, Insert smiley, All messages,
Keyboard settings, or Save to draft.
5Tap
Send
to send your message.
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Warning
The 160-character limit may vary from
country to country depending on how the
SMS is coded and the language used in the
message.
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Warning
If an image, video, or audio fi le is added to
an SMS message, it will be automatically
converted into an MMS message and you
will be charged accordingly.
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NOTE
When you get an SMS message during a
call, there will be an audible notifi cation.

Using smilies

Liven up your messages using smilies.
When writing a new message, tap the
Menu
Key
>
Insert smiley
.

Messaging/Email