Read Text Messages; Create New Message - Zte MF636 User Manual

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Disconnect from the Internet
When you are connected to the internet the Connect button changes to Disconnect. Click
Disconnect to end your session.
After disconnecting the standby icon
3.4 Text Messages
Click the Text Message icon
Inbox: Stores the received text messages.
Sent Items: Stores the successfully sent text messages.
Drafts: Saves any text messages not sent. The drafts can only be saved on the PC.
New Message: Compose a new message.
Notes:
Different SIM cards have different capacities. For more information, please consult your
service provider.

3.4.1 Read Text Messages

Click the Inbox button or the Text Messages icon
the messages saved in the box. You can use the buttons under the menu to Read, Reply,
Forward, Move, Delete and Save.

3.4.2 Create New Message

Click New Message and enter the recipient's number.
The recipient's number can be entered directly or by selecting entries from your
Contacts.
Use a semicolon (;) to separate multiple recipients.
Click into the text field to enter your message.
The Text Message content can be up to 160 characters long, including symbols.
Messages longer than the maximum length will be divided into 160 character
messages and sent separately to the recipient.
Click Send to send the message.
Select Yes to confirm sending.
After the message has been sent successfully, the Text Message will be saved in
Sent Items. If it fails to send it will be saved in the Draft box.
Send Text Messages while browsing the web
You can send Text Messages when surfing on the Internet if your network operator supports
this functionality.
3.4.3 Text Message Interface Guide
Enter Inbox, Sent Items, or Drafts to use the tabs at the bottom of the window:
Read: Read the selected Text Message
is displayed in the Windows system tray.
to use access the messaging interface.
on the Windows system tray to read

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