To set options for all messages
1Select Menu > Messaging > Messages > Settings.
2Select an option.
To set options for a specific message
1When the message is ready and a recipient is selected, select Options > Advanced.
2Scroll to an option and select Edit.
Conversations
You can choose whether to view your messages in Conversations or the Inbox. A messaging conversation shows all messaging communication between you and one of your contacts.
To view messages in Conversations
•Select Menu > Messaging > Inbox > the Conversations tab.
•Select Menu > Messaging > Conversations and select a conversation.
To send a message from Conversations
1Select Menu > Messaging.
2Select Conversations, or select Inbox > the Conversations tab.
3Select a conversation.
4Write a message and select Send.
Voice messages
You can send and receive a sound recording as a voice message.
The sender and recipient must have a subscription supporting multimedia messaging.
To record and send a voice message
1Select Menu > Messaging > Write new > Voice message.
2Record the message and select Stop > Send > Contacts
3Select a recipient and select Send.
You can get
You can synchronise your email using the Microsoft® Exchange ActiveSync® application.
Before using email
You can use the setup wizard to check if settings for your email account can be automatically downloaded. If this does not work, you will be prompted to enter settings manually.
To use email, you need the correct Internet settings in your phone. If you cannot use the Internet, see I cannot use
Entering email settings manually
You can create an email account in your phone by entering the email settings manually. Before using the setup wizard, you need the relevant account and settings information. You can contact your network operator regarding email accounts included in your phone subscription. Otherwise you should contact your email service provider.
You need the following information:
•Email address – the address that others use to send email to you. It always includes the ‘@’ character.
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