Panasonic 6275I User Manual

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Save sent messages
 > 
Always save
,
Always prompt
, or 
Off
Queue if no digital
 > 
On
,
On prompt
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or
Off
—Messages are stored in the 
outbox until they can be sent with 
digital service.
■ Multimedia messages
Multimedia messaging is a network 
service. See “Network services”, p. viii, 
for more information. If your wireless 
service provider or network operator 
supports this feature, you can send and 
receive multimedia messages to 
compatible phones that are also 
subscribed to the service. 
A multimedia message can contain 
text, sound, a picture, or a video. Your 
phone supports multimedia messages 
that are up to 300 KB. If the maximum 
size is exceeded, the phone may not be 
able to receive the message. 
Depending upon your network, you 
may receive a message that includes 
an internet address where you can go 
to view the multimedia message. 
Pictures are scaled to fit the display 
area of the phone. Your phone has a 
multimedia message viewer for playing 
messages and a multimedia inbox for 
storing saved messages. Once you save 
the multimedia message, you can use 
the image as a screen saver or the 
sound as a ringing tone.
Only devices that have compatible 
features can receive and display 
multimedia messages. The appearance 
of a message may vary depending on 
the receiving device. The wireless 
network may limit the size of 
multimedia messages. If the inserted 
picture exceeds this limit, the device 
may make it smaller so that it can be 
sent by multimedia message.
Copyright protections may prevent 
some images, ringing tones, and other 
content from being copied, modified, 
transferred, or forwarded.
Multimedia messaging supports the 
following formats:
Picture: JPEG, GIF, animated GIF, 
BMP, and PNG
Sound: MP3, eAAC+, SP-MIDI, 
AMR audio, QCELP, and 
monophonic ringing tones
Video: clips in 3g2 or 3gp format in 
QCIF image size
You cannot receive multimedia 
messages if you have a call in progress, 
games or other applications running, 
or an active browsing session. 
Because delivery of multimedia 
messages can fail for a variety of 
reasons, do not rely solely upon them 
for essential communications.
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