Send Instant Messages - Nokia N900 User Manual

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Send text and instant messages
4
Select the message recipient, or enter a phone number.
5
Select Send.
Save a received contact card
1
Select
> Conversations.
2
Open the conversation with the received text message,
and select the contact card link.
3
Select if you want to save the contact card as a new
contact or update existing contact card information.

Send instant messages

Create and sign in to an instant messaging account
To send instant messages, you must create an instant
messaging account.
Select
> Conversations, open the menu, and select
VoIP and IM
accounts.
Create an instant messaging account
1
Select New.
2
Select a service and
3
Enter your user details. Depending on the service, you
may have to set up an account using a web browser.
Follow the instructions.
Sign in to an existing instant messaging account
Enter your user details, and select
Register new
account.
Sign
in.
When an existing account is activated, your contacts are
automatically fetched from the account server and added to
your contacts list.
Send an instant message
1
Select
> Conversations.
2
Select
New IM
and a contact, or open the menu, select
Chat
with, and enter an instant messaging address.
3
Write your message in the message editor.
To add a smiley, select the desired smiley.
4
Select
.
Save and view instant messaging history
Your instant messaging history is saved automatically.
To view your instant messaging history, select
Conversations, and a conversation.
Change avatars
1
Select
> Conversations.
2
Open the menu, and select
which you want to change the avatar image.
3
Select
Avatar
and the desired avatar, or select
to browse your device memory for images.
4
To save the avatar, select Save.
You can also change your avatar by modifying the account
settings.
>
Accounts
and the account for
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