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Messages

Note: The contents of this menu may
vary by network operator. Please review
your phones menu to determine the
menu items and features available on
your phone.
Calling your voice mail
When you have a new message in your
voice mailbox, your phone displays either
the voice mail icon
a text message sent from the network. This
depends on your service provider.
Note: Voice mail is a network service
provided by your service provider. You may
have to subscribe to this service. This
service may not be available when roaming.
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Press and hold
voice mailbox number, enter it and press
g
, Call. The number can be obtained from
your service provider.
Broadcast
Your service provider can send messages
to your phone, for example to inform you of
services in your area. You can turn this on
and off by selecting
Messages
menu.
Note: This is a network service which
may not always be available. Check
with your service provider.
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in the main screen or
. If the phone asks for the
Broadcast
from the
Reading a text message
When you receive a text message, the
m
envelope
icon is displayed at the top of
the main screen.
g
1
Press
,
Read
message directly from the main screen.
2
To read old messages select
the
Messages
3
Use the up and down keys
scroll through the message.
d
4
Press
,
Options
following message options:
Delete
Removes the message.
Note: You can delete all the messages
you have read by selecting Delete all
read from the main Messages menu.
Chat
Initiates a chat session.
Reply
Sends a text message to the sender.
Call
Calls the sender (or, if there is a number in
quotes in the message, this number is
called instead).
Save no.
Adds the sender's phone number to your
contact list.
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to display the new
Read
menu.
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and
to access the
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