Reading and Sending Draft Messages

If an incoming call or other event interrupts you while you are entering message text, your phone saves the message to the Drafts Folder.

The Drafts Folder holds one message. This message is erased if you start another new message or turn off your phone.

To open and complete a draft message:

1Press Àto enter the Message Center.

2Press qZto scroll to Drafts, and press Ato select it.

3Complete and then send the message. (Refer to “Sending Text Messages” on page 65.)

Reviewing Messages in Your Outbox

All sent messages are saved in your Outbox. The Outbox contains:

messages that have been successfully transmitted

A check mark beside a message indicates that the message has been successfully transmitted.

messages that are waiting to be transmitted

messages for which transmission failed

The Outbox holds up to 7,350 characters. When the Outbox is full and a new message is sent, the oldest message that was successfully transmitted is deleted to make room for the new message.

You can review the messages in your Outbox to see if a message has been sent or to retry transmission, if necessary.

To access the messages in your Outbox

1Press Àto enter the Message Center.

2Press qZto scroll to Outbox, and press Ato select it.

3Press qZto scroll through the list of headers for messages in the Outbox. Each header includes:

the message number

the beginning of the message text

a check mark, if the message has been sent

4Press Ato select and view the message text, starting on the top line.

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Motorola Turbo DialTM Cellular Phones specifications Reading and Sending Draft Messages, Reviewing Messages in Your Outbox