Mms (Network Dependent) - Philips 9@9q Manual

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MMS (network dependent)

Your phone allows you to send and receive
multimedia messages, known as MMS, which features
texts, pictures, sound and video clips. MMS can
comprise one or several slides. Whether you send it to
an e-mail address or to another mobile phone, the
MMS will be played as a slide show.
Your phone can support 50 MMS (maximum
100KB). When the maximum of 50 MMS is reached,
the screen will display a MMS icon to alert you. You
will need to delete some old MMS in order to receive
new ones.
Before you can send MMS, you need to enter the
correct MMS Center number and ensure that the
network profile of your MMS has been correctly
configured. You can obtain such information from
your network operator.
Create, edit and send MMS
1. In idle mode, press , to enter the main menu.
Messages
Create Message
2. Select
>
press ,. The MMS editing screen will appear.
Messages
3. Enter the MMS content in the MMS editor and
press L
Options
operations:
Continue
Enter details for the MMS:
To: Select L
number of the recipient, you can
select it from
Subject: Enter a subject for the
message.
Cc: Send a courtesy copy to other
recipients.
Bcc:
Send a blind courtesy copy to
other recipients.
Insert
Insert picture, video, melody, page or
object
object.
Only a picture, a melody and a video
can be inserted on one page. If 3 of
them exist at the same time, only one
can be saved.
MMS
>
and
Change
It appears after you have inserted
object
objects. You can change these inserted
objects.
Remove
Delete inserted objects.
object
to carry out the following
Add
to enter the phone
Contacts
Groups
list.
or
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