Multimedia Messaging; Sending Multimedia Messages - Kyocera Strobe K612 User Manual

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M
ULTIMEDIA

Sending multimedia messages

You can send multimedia messages to phones that
are capable of receiving them or to email
addresses. For details and pricing, check with
Virgin Mobile.
Size limits may apply to multimedia
Note:
message files. Visit
www.virginmobileusa.com
for details.
Creating a multimedia message
Select
1.
Menu
Messaging
.
Send picture msg
Enter the recipient's phone number or email
2.
address in the
field.
To:
To add additional recipients:
3.
– Enter a space or comma after the first
phone number or email address, then
enter another recipient manually, or
– Press the right softkey
. Then select
Options
Recent list
, or
Groups
Upload to My pix
You can send one multimedia message
Note:
to a maximum of 10 contacts.
Press
down once to enter a message in
4.
the
field. Choose a method:
Subject:
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ESSAGING
– Enter the subject text manually, or
– Press the right softkey
Press
5.
brief text message in the
Press
6.
picture and press the right softkey
select
Note:
multimedia message.
Take a picture
and attach it to your message.
My graphics
the phone:
to select
,
,
Contacts
.
Press
7.
and press the right softkey
select
Note:
sound per multimedia message sent.
select
.
Options
down once or select
Next
field.
Text:
down once to enter a
:
Options
You may add only one picture per
to instantly take a new photo
to access all graphic files in
displays your photos taken in
My pictures
a table/thumbnail view.
displays stored images
VirginXL graphics
on the phone.
• Highlight an image and press the left
softkey
to choose
Select
it to your message.
down once to enter sound
:
Options
You may add only one new or stored

Multimedia Messaging

to
to enter a
to
to attach
to

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