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Messages
Your phone is able to send and receive text and picture
messages to compatible phones and devices. If a text
message exceeds 160 characters, it is broken up and
delivered in separate messages, which incur additional cost.
Before you send text messages, it’s best to cover the basics
of composing messages using the text entry modes of
messages to compatible phones and devices. If a text
message exceeds 160 characters, it is broken up and
delivered in separate messages, which incur additional cost.
Before you send text messages, it’s best to cover the basics
of composing messages using the text entry modes of
Abc
,
Symbol
,
123
, and
T9 Word
.
Available memory is shared between all messages. You can
store up to 50 incoming and 50 outgoing messages. The
exact number is dependent upon message length, however.
store up to 50 incoming and 50 outgoing messages. The
exact number is dependent upon message length, however.
Text entry modes
Text messages can be made up of alphabetical characters,
symbols. Each text entry “mode” is explained in further detail
in the following table:
symbols. Each text entry “mode” is explained in further detail
in the following table:
The current mode of text entry (
ABC
,
SYM
,
123
, or
T9
Word
) is
indicated in the lower part of the display when composing a
text message.
text message.
Text Entry
Mode
Mode
Function
ABC
Alphabetical text entry mode. Options are:
ABC - All uppercase
Abc - Initial caps
abc - All lower case
ABC - All uppercase
Abc - Initial caps
abc - All lower case
Sym
Symbol entry mode. Enter symbols into your
message by pressing the corresponding number
that appears above it in the display.
message by pressing the corresponding number
that appears above it in the display.
123
Number entry mode. Enter numbers by pressing
the corresponding key on the keypad.
the corresponding key on the keypad.
T9 Word
Predictive text mode. Press each key only once
to enter the letter of the word that you’re spelling.
to enter the letter of the word that you’re spelling.
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