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Messaging Application
If you receive an incoming call while composing a message, you can
press
to answer the call or press the soft key to reject the call. If
you answer the call, the message is automatically saved to the Draft
box if the box is not full or the "auto erase" (see "Auto Erase" on page
39) setting is on
While composing a new message, you can press the right soft key
(Options) then select Save as draft to save the message to the
Draft box; or Cancel msg to exit the message editing

5.2 Inbox

When receiving a new message (page) the phone will ring or vibrate. The
message icon
(normal message) or
on the annunciator row and a note will be displayed on the standby
display screen. If there is only one message, the note displays the
message text directly. Press
key
(Done) to hide the note. If there are multiple messages, the note
displays the number of messages. Press the left soft key
to access the Inbox list or press the right soft key
the note
The Inbox can store up to 30 messages. If the Inbox is 75% or 100%
full, the phone will display a note prompting you to delete messages or
turn on auto erase function. To avoid losing important messages in the
Inbox, periodically erase some existing messages or turn on auto
erase (see "Auto Erase" on page 39)
The Inbox item is followed by parentheses and the number of unread
messages, if any. If there are no unread messages, then no
parenthesis appears. To access the message list, press
sender is known (either an origination or callback address is present),
then the name (if there is a match in Contacts) or number (if there is no
match) is displayed on the row. If the sender is not known, then the
first few characters of the message is displayed
Messages are listed in reverse chronological order according to the
time the message was received. Unread messages are bolded.
32
(urgent message) appears
to scroll the screen; press the right soft
(Full View)
(Cancel) to hide
. If the

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