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8. Messaging (SMS, E-Mail and MMS)
You can create, send, and receive E-Mail and SMS messages through
Inbox synchronization or by connecting to your E-mail server. You can
then view all of the messages from the Inbox on your cellular phone.
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8.1 SMS service
SMS service is provided by your Internet Service Provider, which
serves for transfer of short text messages between mobile phone
users.
The first time you send an SMS, check that the SMS Center number
has been added. You can consult your ISP for local SMS center
numbers.
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8.1.1 Creating and sending SMS messages
With SMS services, all received SMS messages will be listed on the
screen. Press LSK to create a new SMS.
In the To field, you can directly
enter the recipient’s number or
you can select Add Recipient
from the Menu. Your cellular
device also supports sending by
group, enabling multi-recipients to
receive SMS messages.
After entering recipients, use the
navigation keys to move the
cursor to the SMS edit area.
Selecting Quick Text from the
Menu will list several options for
pre-typed text (see screen shot below). Make a selection, and then
press the LSK to insert it into the edit area. Notice the word count and
total word capacity is displayed on the left.
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After editing the SMS message, press the LSK to send it to the recipient.
The sent messages will be saved in the Sent folder in default mode.