Cincinnati Bell Cell Phone 6820 Benutzerhandbuch

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Nokia 6820 – 11/04 
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From the main menu, select Messages→Multimedia Messages→Create Message (Tip!  Remember 
that you can turn on “predictive text” to make inputting a message easier.  Consult your user guide 
for specific instructions) 
If you would like to enter a text message, input the message now and select “Options” when 
finished.  Inputting text is not required. 
Scroll down to “Insert” → “Sound Clip”, “Image” or “Slide”.  If you choose “Sound Clip”, you’ll want to 
select a sound clip out of your “Tones” folder.  If you choose image, select the “Graphics” folder for 
cartoons and icons or the “Images” folder to access pictures that you’ve taken and saved.   
Highlight the image or sound you wish to insert and select Options→Insert (“Object Added” 
message will briefly appear and the screen will return to the message that you have created) 
To send the message, select “Send” and input the recipient’s 11-digit wireless phone number 
including a 1 before the area code (Ex. 15135550001) and select “OK” or you can send to a 
person’s PC email box.  Simply enter their email address instead of a phone number and select 
“OK”. 
You’ll see a message “Saving Message to Outbox” while the message is being transmitted.  The 
message “Multimedia Message Sent” will appear once the message has successfully transmitted. 
Note!  Your Nokia 6820 can receive image files that are 45KB or smaller and in the format of a JPEG, PNG, OTA-
BMP, WBMP or GIF. Sound files must be in Mobile MIDI (GMX) format and under 45KB in size.  
When sending an MMS message to a Next Generation phone from your PC (using your email or a website), you’ll 
need to know the phone’s address. The Next Generation phone’s MMS “email” address is made up of their 11-digit 
wireless phone number@mms.gocbw.com. (Ex.15135550001@mms.gocbw.com)
  
 
Receiving MMS to your phone 
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When an MMS message is received, your screen will read “Multimedia Message Received” 
To view the message, select “Show” 
The message will appear.  If the message came from a PC, you may see a message stating that the 
image is attached.  You can view picture attachments sent via MMS, however, the image is not the 
first thing you see when you open the message.  You will need to scroll down in the message in 
order to get to the image. 
 
Saving an MMS Message  
MMS messages will be temporarily saved in your inbox/outbox for up to 7 days. If you would like to save 
an image longer, you will need to follow these directions to save an image or sound clip into your 
gallery. 
While the MMS message is open, select Options→Open Image→Options→Save Image→Select 
You’ll be given the opportunity to name the image (If the image had a name when it was sent, this 
name will default; however, a new name can be entered). Input the name you would like and select 
“OK” 
The “Gallery” menu will appear, highlight “Graphics” and press “Open” 
Protecting Your Phone From Unauthorized Use 
 
Would you like to make sure that others can’t use your phone (and your airtime) without your consent?  Just 
follow these simple steps: 
•  Go to Settings→More SettingsSecurity Settings→ Pin Code Request 
•  You will be prompted to enter a 4- to 8-digit phone code (that you create) several times 
•  Call Cincinnati Bell Customer Care at 1-888-391-3925 to obtain a PIN/PUK code to enter at the prompt. 
 
NOTE:  You will have 10 chances to correctly enter this code.  If you incorrectly enter it 10 times, you will see “SIM Blocked” 
and should visit your nearest Cincinnati Bell Wireless location to purchase a new SIM card.