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Y O U R T E X T A N D M U L T I M E D I A M E S S A G E S
When you are viewing a message's
TIP
contents, press Menu (right softkey) to see
several other options, like saving the attached
file with a new name.
5 Press OK
message.
Creating and sending a multimedia
message
Multimedia messages consist of pictures,
videos, text, and sounds presented as one
or more slides. You can include any of the
following items:
Ringtones: MIDI
Sound clips: AMR, WAV
Pictures: JPG, GIF , BMP
Videos: 3GPP , 3GPP2, MPEG4
Outgoing multimedia messages can be up
to 2.0MB by default, but your wireless
service provider may have a different
maximum message size.
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until you return to the
If your smartphone is
IMPORTANT
enrolled with a Microsoft System Center
Mobile Device Manager server, you cannot
send and receive multimedia messages
from your smartphone.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Before you use your smartphone to
•
send or receive messages, consult your
wireless service provider for pricing and
availability of multimedia messaging
services.
Make sure that your phone is on and
•
that you're inside a coverage area (see
Turning your phone on).
1 Press Messaging
2 Select SMS\MMS.
3 Press Menu (right softkey) and select
New > Picture Message or Video
Message.
4 Select an existing picture or video, or
select Custom to start with a blank
MMS layout.
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