Nextel i920 用户手册

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Using Wireless Messaging Features
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Note: Before you can send and receive e-mail messages, the Smartphone must be 
properly configured, as described earlier in “Setting Up Wireless E-mail” on 
page 52.
You must take additional steps to receive large messages and attachments. 
See “Working with Large Messages and Attachments” on page 69.
Importing Text Messages
In addition to receiving text messages wirelessly, you can import them from your 
Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card. 
Import text messages from the SIM card
1
On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
2
Select Text Messages.
3
Select Menu and then Options.
4
Select Import SIM Messages.
5
Select Done. The text messages are copied from the SIM card to the Inbox of the 
Text Messages account. 
Note: You cannot export text messages from your Smartphone to a SIM card.
Note: Text messages are not removed from the SIM card after they are imported to 
the Inbox of the Text Messages account.
Viewing and Responding to Messages
When you receive an e-mail message, the Smartphone plays a sound and displays an 
envelope icon at the top of the screen. By default, the Home screen also displays the 
number of unopened e-mail messages, text messages, and media messages. To quickly 
view new messages, select the message notification area on the Home screen.
Working with the Message List
Received messages are stored in the Inbox folder of the appropriate account. They are 
displayed in the Inbox message list. 
View the Inbox message list
1
On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
2
Select an account. The Inbox message list displays your received messages.
By default, messages are displayed in the order received. You can change the order in 
which messages are displayed and show the date and time that messages were sent. 
Change message list display options
1
On the Home screen, select Start and then Messaging.
2
Select an account.
3
Select Menu and then Options.
4
Select Display.
5
Change the display options and select Done.