Media Theater

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5Select Yes.

View clip details

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Media Theater.

3Scroll to the clip you want and then select Menu.

4Select File and then select Properties.

5Select Done.

Sending Pictures and Video Clips

You can send pictures and video clips in e-mail messages or media messages (MMS), or with infrared.

Send in an e-mail message

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Media Theater.

3Scroll to the picture or video you want.

4Select Menu and then Send.

5Select Send via E-mail.

6Select Outlook E-mail.

The e-mail message opens with the item attached.

7Compose your e-mail message. For information about creating e-mail messages, see “Creating Messages” on page 60.

8Select Send.

Send in a media message (MMS)

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Media Theater.

3Select the picture you want.

4Select Menu and then Send.

5Select Send via MMS.

6Compose your message. For information about media messages, see “Creating Messages” on page 60.

7To insert the item, select Menu and then Insert.

8Select Picture.

9To browse to the item, select Menu and then Browse. Select My Device.

10Select the item you want.

11Select Send.

Send via infrared

1On the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Media Theater.

3Scroll to the picture or video you want.

4Select Menu and then Send.

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I920, I930 specifications

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