Smileys (Menu 2-6); Message Settings (Menu 2-7); Info Service (Menu 2-8); Voice Mailbox Number (Menu 2-9) - Nokia 3310 Owner's Manual

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When editing a template, pressing
~ (Options) allows access to a
further set of functions, including
Sendand Save template .
You can create a template from
scratch by selecting one of the empty
templates at the end of the template
list.
Smileys (Menu 2-6)
This function allows you to edit the
smiley characters such as " :-)" that
you can use when writing or replying
to a message. Scroll to the desired
Smiley and press 0 (Edit) .
Message settings (Menu 2-7)
The phone offers two kinds of
message settings : settings specific to
each setting group or 'set', and
settings common to all text messages.
Set 1 (Menu 2-7-1)
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A set is a collection of settings needed
for sending text and picture messages .
Each set has the following settings :
Message centre number, Messages
sent as, Message validity. You need
the message centre number to send
text and picture messages . You can
obtain this number from your service
provider.
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Common (Menu 2-7-2) z
The settings in this submenu apply to
all text messages that you send,
irrespective of the chosen set. The
available settings are: Delivery
reports, Reply via same centre,
Charactersupport.
When the Unicodeoption of the
Character support function is
selected, you can send messages
using special characters (such as n) in
Romance and Slavic languages or
Russian characters to a compatible
phone, if supported by your network.
Info service (Menu
2-8)
This network service allows you to
receive messages on various topics
(such as traffic conditions) from the
network. For details, contact your
service provider.
Voice mailbox number
_(Menu 2-9)
You can store the phone number of
your voice mailbox (network service) .
Key in the number and press
(0 K) .
The total number of sets depends on how many sets your SI M card offers .
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The shortcut number of this menu depends on the number of sets available . Here it is
assumed that only one set is available.
Service command editor
(Menu 2-10)
You can send service requests to your
service provider. Key in the desired
characters . Press and hold O to
switch between letters and numbers.
Press <:~? (Send) to send the request.
" Chat
(Menu 3)
2.
3 .
You can have a conversation with
other people using text messages .
You can start a chat either within this
menu or selecting the Chat option
while reading a received message .
Key in the other party's phone
number or recall it from the Phone
book (press CO or O), and press
(:~) (OK) .
Key in your nickname for the chat
(see "Writing text" on page 9) on
and press ~ (OK) .
Write your message, press
(Options) and select Send.
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4. The reply from the other party is
shown above your original
message . Press C~) (OK) to clear
the display and reply to the
m essa g e.
To view the previous message
(Chat history) or edit your
nickname (Chat name), press
(Options) and select the desired
function .
" Call register
(Menu 4)
Menu functions
You can view the phone numbers
registered by the phone and the
approximate length and cost of your
calls.
The phone registers missed and
received calls if it is switched on and
within the network's service area, and
if the network supports these
functions.
When you press ~-=) (Options) in the
Missed calls, Received callsor Dialled
numbers menu, you can view the time
of the call and edit, view or call a
registered phone number, add it to the
Phone book, or delete it from the list
of phone numbers. You can also send
a text message to the caller (Send
SMS) .
" Missed calls :This network service
shows the last 10 phone numbers
from which somebody has tried to
call you with no success.

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