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Messaging
Select Messaging in the main menu to access your text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages
(MMS).
(MMS).
The messages are kept in different folders. You can move text messages between the phone and the SIM
card, or move important messages to the User Folder.
card, or move important messages to the User Folder.
The SIM Inbox is used to save text messages on the SIM card.
Writing and Sending a Message
Select Messaging > New Message.
Tap the To field to enter the recipients’ numbers directly. Press
or Clear Key to delete recipients.
Tips: You can tap
and select Recent Calls to choose the contacts or numbers you contact with
recently, or select Contacts to add recipients from the contact list or groups.
Tap the content area to edit message content.
If you want to send an MMS, you can tap Options and select to insert the message subject, add Cc
recipients, insert a contact or vCalendar, insert images/audios/videos or make a slide show. Tap Add
Attachments to insert files to the message.
recipients, insert a contact or vCalendar, insert images/audios/videos or make a slide show. Tap Add
Attachments to insert files to the message.
When the message is done, tap Send to send it or tap Save to save it to Drafts.
Notes: The contact and vCalendar can be inserted in SMS or MMS mode.
Deleting Messages
1. Open the message folder.
2. Tap Delete and select the messages you want to delete in this folder.
3. Tap OK.
4. Tap OK again to confirm.
Moving and Copying Messages
You can move messages from Handset Inbox to User Folder, or copy/move text messages between
Handset Inbox and SIM Inbox.
Handset Inbox and SIM Inbox.
1. Open Handset Inbox or SIM Inbox.
2. Tap Options and select Copy to SIM, Move to SIM, Move to User Folders, Copy to Handset or
Move to Handset.
You can also open the message and then tap Options to move or copy the message.
Configuring Message Settings
SMS Settings
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SMS Center Number: You need the correct message center number to send and receive SMS normally.
Your service provider may have set the number for you. Contact your service provider if you need more
information.
information.
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Expiration Time: Allows you to choose how long the message centre should try to deliver a