Panasonic 6275I User Manual

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4. Messages
If you have subscribed to a message 
network service, you can send and 
receive messages to compatible 
phones that are also subscribed to a 
message service. You can also send and 
receive multimedia and e-mail 
messages if supported by your network 
operator. You can make distribution 
lists that contain phone numbers and 
names from your contacts list. 
See “Create distribution lists”, p. 14.
Your device supports the sending of 
text messages beyond the character 
limit of a single message. Longer 
messages are sent as a series of two or 
more messages. Your service provider 
may charge accordingly. Characters 
that use accents or other marks, 
and characters from some language 
options like Chinese, take up more 
space limiting the number of 
characters that can be sent in a single 
message.
When composing text or multimedia 
messages, check the number of 
characters allowed in the top right 
corner of the message. Using Unicode 
characters takes up more space. 
With Unicode characters in your 
message, the indicator may not show 
the message length correctly. 
Before sending the message, the phone 
tells you if the message exceeds the 
maximum length allowed for one 
message.
Important: Exercise caution 
opening messages. Messages 
may contain malicious 
software or otherwise be 
harmful to your device or PC.
Note: When you send a 
message, your device may 
display 
Message sent
,
indicating your device has sent 
the message to the message 
center number programmed 
into your device. This is not an 
indication that the message 
has been received at the 
intended destination. For more 
details about messaging 
services, check with your 
network operator.
■ Create distribution 
lists
Distribution lists
 allow you to send text 
messages to a designated group of 
people.
1. Select 
Menu
>
Messaging
>
Distribution lists
>
New list
.
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