Write and send messages

The appearance of a multimedia message may vary, depending on the receiving device.

Copyright protections may prevent some images, ringing tones, and other content from being copied, modified, transferred, or forwarded.

Tip! You can start to create a message from any application that has the option Send. Select a file (image or text) to be added to the message and Options > Send.

Before you can create a multimedia message or write an e-mail, you must have the correct connection settings in place. See "Receive MMS and e-mail settings," p. 46 and "E-mail," p. 53.

Options in the message editor are Send, Add recipient, Create presentation (MMS), Insert (SMS and e-mail),Insert object (MMS), Insert new (MMS), Remove (MMS), Preview (MMS), Attachments (e-mail),Objects (MMS), Delete, Check contacts, Message details, Sending options, Help, and Exit.

1Select New message to view a list of message options: Text message—to send a text message.

Multimedia message—to send a multimedia message (MMS).

E-mail—to send an e-mail. If you have not set up your e-mail account, you are prompted to do so.

2Press the scroll key to select recipients or groups from contacts, or enter the recipient’s phone number or e-mail address. Press * to add a semicolon (;) that separates the recipients. You can also copy and paste the number or address from the clipboard.

Tip! Scroll to a contact, and press the scroll key to mark it. You can mark several recipients at a time.

3Scroll down to move to the message field.

4Write the message.

5To add a media object to a multimedia message, select Options > Insert object > Image, Sound

clip, or Video clip. When sound is added, is shown.

6To take a new picture or record sound or video for a multimedia message, select Insert new >

Image, Sound clip, or Video clip. To insert a new slide to the message, select Slide.

Select Options > Preview to see what the multimedia message looks like.

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6682 specifications

The Nokia 6682, a smartphone released in 2005, represents an important chapter in the evolution of mobile technology. As part of Nokia's popular series of handsets, the 6682 was designed to cater to both everyday users and tech enthusiasts, marking a shift towards more advanced mobile capabilities.

One of the key features of the Nokia 6682 is its compact and ergonomic design. Weighing approximately 133 grams and measuring 108 x 58 x 21 mm, it provided a comfortable grip, making it portable and easy to handle. The 2.1-inch TFT display, with a resolution of 176 x 208 pixels, offered vibrant colors and decent clarity for viewing images and text.

In terms of performance, the Nokia 6682 was powered by the Symbian OS v8.0, which allowed users to run multiple applications simultaneously. Its support for Java MIDP 2.0 ensured that users could access a range of games and productivity tools, enhancing the smartphone experience. With 10MB of internal memory and the capacity to expand using a multi-slot SD card, users could store contacts, photos, and applications without worrying about running out of space.

A prominent feature of the Nokia 6682 was its camera capabilities. Equipped with a 1.3-megapixel camera, it allowed users to capture decent-quality images and record videos. The device also included built-in flash and self-portrait capabilities, making it suitable for casual photography. Additionally, the Nokia 6682 supported multimedia messaging (MMS), enabling users to share images and videos easily with friends and family.

Connectivity options on the Nokia 6682 included GPRS and EDGE, facilitating faster data transfer for browsing the web or sending emails. The Bluetooth functionality enabled wireless connections to devices such as headsets and computers, making it a versatile tool for communication. A built-in Infrared port added another layer of connectivity, allowing file transfers among compatible devices.

Battery life was another strong aspect of the Nokia 6682. Its Li-Ion 1100 mAh battery provided talk time of up to 4 hours and standby time extending beyond 10 days. This longevity ensured that users could rely on the device throughout their busy day without the constant need to recharge.

In conclusion, the Nokia 6682 was a well-rounded smartphone that brought together essential features and functionalities. Though it may seem basic by today’s standards, the device played a vital role in paving the way for future mobile innovations, capturing the spirit of early 2000s mobile technology while serving a diverse user base. The 6682 remains a nostalgic symbol for many who experienced the dawn of the smartphone era.