Menu Functions; Messages (Menu 1); Text Messages - Nokia 6108 Manuallines

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6. Menu functions

Messages (Menu
1)
You can read, compose, send and
save text, multimedia and e-mail
messages to and from compatible
devices (network services). All
messages are organised into
folders.
Before you can send any text,
picture, or e-mail message, you
need to save your message centre
number, see "Message settings" on
page 39.

Text messages

Your phone can send and receive
multi-part messages, which consist
of several ordinary text messages
(network service). This may affect
the invoicing for the message. You
can check the number of characters
available and messages to be sent in
the counter on top of the screen.
Note that some charcaters may
require more space than others. For
pricing of multi-part messages,
contact your service provider.
You can also send and receive text
messages that contain pictures.
Each picture message is made up of
several text messages. Therefore,
sending one picture message may
cost more than sending one text
message.
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Note:The picture message
function can be used only if
it is supported by your
network operator or service
provider. Only phones that offer
picture message features can
receive and display picture
messages.
Compose and send messages
1. Press Menu, and select
Messages,
Text messages
Create
message.
Tip: To quickly open the
Create message
menu, press
in standby mode.
2. Compose the message.
• To insert text templates or a
picture into the message, see
"Templates" on page 28.
• To insert a number, press
Options and select
Insert
number. Enter the number
you want to insert or search
for it in the phone book and
press OK.
• To insert a name from the
phone book, press Options,
and select
Insert
contact.
Highlight the name you want,
then press Options. To insert
a phone number or a text item
attached to the name, press
and

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