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    							My Stuff       107
    Insert 
    Emoticon
     ( )on the current image. Touch either end of the 
    emoticon list to scroll through the possibilities and touch an 
    emoticon. Drag the emoticon to position it.
    Insert 
    Clip Art 
    ( )on the image.Touch either end of the clip art list 
    to scroll through the possibilities and touch an item. Drag the 
    emoticon to position it.
    ToolsThe Tools folder provides access to the Camera, the Music player, 
    Voice Recognition, Record audio,  Alarms, the Calendar, Recent 
    Calls, Memo, Tasks, the Calcul ator, the Tip Calculator, the 
    Converter (for currency, leng th, weight, volume, area, and 
    temperature), World Clock, the Timer, and the Stopwatch.
    For more informat ion, refer to “Tools”  on page 142.VideoThis menu allows you to shop for vi deos and to set up folders to 
    save your videos using AppCenter.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ My stuff
     ➔ Video
     ➔ Shop Videos
    . AppCenter 
    is launched.
    2.
    Follow the on-screen options to purchase a new video. The 
    file is downloaded and stored in the 
    Video
     folder.
    For more informat ion, refer to “Accessing the Video Folder”   on 
    page 100.
    Other FilesThis feature provides additional storage of other miscellaneous 
    file types that may not fit into any of the previous categories.Access the Other Files  menu by selecting   
    ➔ My stuff
     ➔ 
    Other Files
    .
    Used SpaceThe Used Space menu option allows you to view the usage and 
    available memory for Applications, Audio, Games, Pictures, 
    Video, and Other Files. To access the  Used Space option, use the 
    following steps:1.
    Touch  
    ➔ My stuff
     ➔ Used Space
    .
    2.
    Choose from 
    Applications
    , Audio
    , Games
    , Pictures
    , Video
    , or 
    Other Files
    .
    3.
    Press   to return to the 
    Used Space
     menu. 
    						
    							108Section 11: MessagingThis section describes how to send or receive different types of 
    messages. It also includes th e features and functionality 
    associated with messaging.Types of MessagesYour phone provides the following message types:Te x t  M e s s a g e sMultimedia (Pictures and Video) MessagesIM MessagesEmail MessagesThe Short Message Service (SMS)  lets you send and receive text 
    messages to and from other mobile phones or em ail addresses. 
    To use this feature, you may need  to subscribe to your service 
    provider’s message service.
    The Multimedia Messaging Serv ice (MMS) lets you send and 
    receive multimedia messages (such as picture messages and 
    video messages) to and from  other mobile phones or email 
    addresses. To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to 
    your service provider’s multimedia message service.Important!: 
    When creating a message, adding an image, a sound file, or a 
    video clip to a text message changes the message from a text message to a multimedia message.
    Messaging icons are displayed at  the top of the screen and 
    indicate when messages are rece ived and their type. For more 
    information, refer to  “Icons”  on page 14.Creating and Sending Messages1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Messaging 
    ➔ Create message
    .
    – or –Touch   (at the bottom of any Main menu).
    2.
    Add a recipient by touching 
    Tap to add recipient
     and then 
    selecting an associated option:
     Enter manually
    : to manually enter a destination using a valid 
    cellular phone number.
     Recent contacts
    : to select a recipient from a list of recently sent 
    messages.
    
    : to select a recipient from yo ur Contacts list (valid entries 
    must have a wireless phone number or email address).
    
    : to select a recipient from the Group list.
     FDN contacts
    : to select a recipient from your Fixed Dial Contacts 
    list (if FDN mode has been turned on).
    Message 
    						
    							Messaging       109
    Note: 
    If the number of recipients is less than 10, all members in the 
    Group
     
    are added. You need to delete any unnecessary members in the list by 
    touching the recipient list and touching the trash can icon next to 
    unwanted entries.
    Note: 
    Enter additional recipients by touching the recipient list and touching Tap to add recipient
     to repeat the previous procedure. Each recipient is 
    separated by a semicolon (;).3.
    Touch the empty text field and use the on-screen keypad 
    to enter a message.– or –Rotate the phone counterclockw ise on its side and slide 
    out the QWERTY keypad. For mo re information, refer to 
    “Entering Text”   on page 45.
    4.
    Touch 
    OK (on-screen keypad mode)  to save your text and 
    return to the message screen.
    5.
    Add more recipients by to uching the recipient field.
    6.
    Review your message and touch 
    Send
    .
    Additional Message Options1.
    Touch 
    Insert
     to preform one of the following options:
    
    : allows you to choose an existing image from the Pictures 
    list, then add it to your message by touching  .
    
    : allows you to choose an existing video from the Videos list, 
    then select  .
     Audio
    : allows you to choose an existing audio file from the Audio 
    list, then add it to your message by touching  .
     Templates
    : allows you to insert one of the preset message 
    templates to the text (for exam ple, “Where is the meeting?”).
     Take picture
    : allows you to temporarily exit the message, take a 
    photo with the phone’s built-in camera, and then add it to your 
    message by touching 
    Add.
     Record video
    : allows you to temporarily exit the message, record a 
    video clip using the phone’s built-in camcorder, and then add it to 
    your message by touching 
    OK.
     Record audio
    : allows you to temporarily exit the message, record 
    an audio clip using the phone’s microphone, and then add it to your 
    message by touching 
    Add to message
    .
    
    : allows you to temporarily exit the message, access 
    your Favorites list, select the UR Ls you would like to add to the 
    current message by touching the box next to the URL, and then 
    touching 
    Add. 
    						
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     Contact Info
    : allows you to choose an existing Address Book entry, 
    select any or all information by touching the box next to the field, 
    and then add it to your message by touching 
    Insert
    .
    2.
    Touch 
    More
     to perform one of these additional options:
    
    : allows you to preview your current message before 
    delivery (multimedia messages only).
     Slide Options
    : allows you to add more images to the current 
    message, but then have those configured to display as a slide show 
    on the recipients phone. Options include: Add Slide, Delete Slide, or 
    Edit style (multimedia messages only).
     Attach Files
    : allows you to add either a file, card, or other 
    information such as a calendar entry, task, or note.
    –File: allows you to insert an audio file, graphic, or video clip to your 
    message as an attached file.
    –Business card
    : allows you to insert the contact information for an entry 
    from Address Book directly to your message as an attached file.
    –Event
    : allows you to insert an Event entry from your calendar directly to 
    your message as an attached file.
    –Ta s k s
    : allows you to insert an entry  from your calendar tagged as a 
    Task directly to your message as an attached file.
    –Memo
    : allows you to insert a presaved Memo (text) directly to your 
    message as an attached file.
    –Favorites
    : allows you to add a web address from your Favorites list of 
    Internet sites as an attachment to the message.
     Add subject
     or Remove subject
    : allows you to either add or delete 
    a subject field for the new message (multimedia messages only).
     Save to Drafts
    : saves the current message  to the Drafts folder.
     Save as Template
    : allows you to save the message as a template 
    so you can use it again later.
     Delivery Options
    : allows you to configure the options associated 
    with sending the message.
     Request Reports
    : allows you to be alerted when the message is 
    received and when it is read (text messages only).
    3.
    When you have finished composing your message, touch 
    Send to  and confirm the recipient(s). For more 
    information, refer to “Creating and Sending Messages”   on 
    page 108.
    4.
    Touch 
    Send
     to deliver the message to the selected 
    recipients.
    Attaching a Business Card to a MessageTo attach your Business Card to  an outgoing message, follow 
    these steps:1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Address Book 
    ➔ Address Book Settings 
    ➔ 
    My Business Card
    .
    2.
    Create your Business Card by  entering the information that 
    you want (this must only  be done once) and touch 
    Save
    .
    3.
    Touch 
    More 
    ➔ Send Business Card via 
    ➔ Message
    . 
    						
    							Messaging       111
    4.
    Enter your message and touch 
    OK.
    5.
    Add recipient(s) and touch 
    Send
    .
    Viewing New Received Messages1.
    In Idle mode, new messages ar
    e indicated by icons and a New Messages
     pop-up. For more information, refer to 
    “Understanding the Events Widget”   on page 31.
    2.
    Touch the 
    View all
     button from the New Messages pop-up.
    Note: 
    Once you view the message, it is removed from this notification screen. Go to 
    Menu 
    ➔ Messaging
     ➔ Inbox
     to access your messages.
    3.
    Touch a message you want to view. The selected message 
    appears in the display.
    Tip: When viewing a text message, press the volume key 
    Up or Down
     to 
    increase or decrease the font size of the message text. Six different font 
    sizes are available.4.
    To play a multimedia message, touch 
    .
    To pause playback of the multimedia message, touch 
    .
    To stop playback of the multimedia message, touch 
    Stop
    .
    5.
    To scroll through the message  (if additional text pages 
    have been added), touch the sc reen and in a single motion, 
    scroll up or down the page.
    6.
    When you have finished, press  .
    Using Message OptionsMessage options at the Inbox level differ according to the 
    message type, what you have done with th e message, and 
    whether you are viewing the message. Some of the main 
    message category types include:Inbox
    : stores any incoming message (text or multimedia).
    Sent
    : stores a copy of the messages you sent.
    Outbox
    : contains messages until they are sent and then the message 
    no longer displays in this box, but instead displays in the Sent box.
    Drafts
    : stores unsent messages that you want to edit or send later.
    With the list of cu rrent message displaye d, use any of the 
    following menu options:
    
    : sort the current list based on one of the following criteria 
    (the criteria is different depending on the type of message):
    –Date, Sender, Recipient, Read/Unread, Message type, Subject, Size, or 
    Lock/Unlock status.
     Delete
    : deletes one or more messages. Touch the box next to each 
    entry you want to delete or touch 
    Select All
     to select all entries. 
    To u c h  
    Delete 
    to complete the process. 
    						
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     Backup text messages
    : allows you to copy text messages from 
    the phone to the memory card or from the memory card to the 
    phone. Only available for Inbox
     and 
    Sent
    . 
    With a message open for reading, use any of the following 
    menu options:
     Reply / Reply to
    : allows you to compose and send a reply to the 
    message. This option reads 
    Reply
     when replying to an SMS (Text) 
    message or 
    Reply to
     when replying to an MMS (Multimedia) 
    message).
     Delete
    : deletes the current message.
    
    : provides these additional message functions:
    –Forward
    : allows you to forward the message.
    –Save to Address Book
    : allows you to save the recipient or sender’s 
    information from the message to your Address Book as either a New or 
    Updated entry. For more information, refer to 
    “Understanding Your 
    Address Book” 
     on page 80.
    –Move to phone/Move to SIM
    : if a message is stored in the SIM card, 
    it is saved to the phone’s memory. If a message is stored in the phone’s 
    memory, it is then saved to the SIM card.
    –Backup to memory card
    : allows you to save the message to your 
    memory card.
    –Save as Template
    : allows you to save text and multimedia as a 
    template.
    –Save to
    : allows you to save the message as an Event or a Memo.
    –Save Attachment
    : allows you to save any selected attachments. If 
    the 
    filename matches one you already have in your folder, you are 
    prompted to rename the filename. This option only appears for 
    multimedia messages.
    –Print via Bluetooth
    : allows you to print the contents of the message 
    on a Bluetooth compatible printer.
    –Properties
    : allows you to see properties of a message such as 
    Subject, Date, From, To, Size, Priority, Delivery Report, and Read 
    Report. This option only appears for multimedia messages.
    –Lock/Unlock
    : allows you to secure a selected message by 
    protecting it from accidental alterations. 
    This option only appears for 
    multimedia messages.
    Using Mobile EmailTake your email with you! With Mobile Email you can check your 
    Yahoo!
    ® Mail, AOL
    ®, AIM, Windows Live Hotmail, AT&T Mail
    ®, 
    Gmail, and other provid ers quickly and easily.
    Signing into Your Mobile EmailTo sign into your Mobile Email, follow these steps:1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Messaging 
    ➔ Mobile Mail
    .
    2.
    Touch an Email carrier of your choice.
    3.
    Touch 
    Sign Up
     or I Agree
     to accept the conditions of 
    service. 
    						
    							Messaging       113
    4.
    Touch both the ID and password fields, then use your 
    on-screen keypad to enter th
    e account information (for 
    example, “silverfox2”), and touch 
    Sign In
    . You are 
    connected to your accounts  Inbox and contacts, where 
    you can send and receive emails.
    5.
    Follow any remaining on-screen instructions to complete 
    the process.
    Using Instant Messaging (IM)Instant Messaging allows you to  send and receive instant 
    messages using AIM, Windows Live, and Yahoo!
    ® communities.
    Note: 
    Before using this feature, you need to subscribe to a messaging service. For further details, contact your service provider.
    Signing into Your IM AccountAlthough each acco unt type differs, the initia l sign in procedure is 
    common to all supported IM client s. Before beginning the sign in 
    procedure, you must complete  the previous procedures for 
    selecting your defa ult IM Community to which you are 
    subscribed.1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Messaging 
    ➔ IM.
    2.
    Touch an IM client of your choice (AIM, Windows Live, or 
    Ya h o o ! ) .
    3.
    Touch 
    Ta p  t o  a d d
     and then touch the available fields to 
    enter your information such  as Screen Name, Email 
    Address, or Yahoo! ID, and Password. Select any additional 
    fields.
    4.
    Touch 
    Sign In
     to continue.
    After selecting an In stant Messaging servic e and signing in, you 
    can choose from the following options:
     Refresh List
    : updates and displays the IM contact information.
     Add Contact
    : allows you to add an IM contact to the list.
    
    :
    –Settings
    : allows you to change your Community settings.
    –Send IM to ...
    : allows you to send an IM to a selected contact.
    –Saved Conversations
    : shows permanent records of your Instant 
    Messaging conversations.
    –My Communities
    : allows you to choose another AIM, Windows LIve, 
    or Yahoo IM account.
    –IM Forwarding
    : allows you to enable automatic sign on to Yahoo! IM 
    on your mobile device when you log off of your computer. You must sign 
    in from your mobile device to enable this feature.
    –Minimize
    : minimizes the IM window.
    –Sign Out
    : allows you to log off or disconnect from this IM session. 
    						
    							114Deleting MessagesWhen your phone’s memory is full, an error message displays 
    notifying you that yo u cannot receive any new messages. Use the Delete
     option to erase obsolete messages and free memory for 
    new messages. You can delete  the messages in each message 
    folder(s) either individually or all at one time. Another option is to 
    delete messages from all categories at once.
    Deleting Messages within a Folder1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Messaging
    .
    2.
    Select a message folder (
    Inbox
    , Sent
    , Outbox
    , or 
    Drafts
    ). A 
    list of messages in the fold er appears in the display.
    3.
    Touch 
    Delete
    .
    4.
    Touch the box next to each entry you want to delete.– or –Touch 
    Select All 
    to select all entries in the list.
    5.
    Touch 
    Delete
    .
    Delete All Messages1.
    Touch  
    ➔ Messaging
     ➔ Delete by folder
    .
    2.
    Touch the box next to a single category (Inbox, Sent, 
    Outbox, or Drafts) you want to delete.– or –Touch 
    Select All
     to select all entries.
    3.
    Touch 
    Delete
    .
    4.
    At the “ Locked messages ” pop-up, touch Ye s to proceed 
    or Cancel 
    to discontinue the process.
    Messaging SettingsTo configure the settings fo r text messages, multimedia 
    messages, Voice mails , and Push messages:Touch  
    ➔ Messaging
     ➔ Messaging settings
    .
    Note: 
    Alternatively, touch 
    Menu
     ➔ Settings
     ➔ Applications Settings
     ➔ 
    Messaging
    . 
    						
    							Messaging       115
    Configuring Auto Delete Inbox SettingsWhen you select the Auto Delete Inbox option, inbox messages 
    are deleted automatically  without a warning message.1.
    From the Messaging settings page, touch Auto Delete Inbox
    .
    2.
    Touch one of the available setting fields:.
    : Messages are not deleted automatically.
     1 Week Old
    : Read messages more than one week old are deleted 
    automatically.
     2 Weeks Old
    : Read messages more than two weeks old are 
    deleted automatically.
     The Oldest When Full
    : The oldest message is deleted 
    automatically when the Inbox is full.
    3.
    Touch 
    Save
     to store the selected option.
    Configuring Text Message Settings1.
    From the Messaging settings page, touch 
    Text messages
     ➔ 
    Delivery Options
    .
    2.
    Touch 
    Keep a copy
     and touch 
    Save
     to store a local copy of 
    all outgoing text messages.
    Configuring the Text Message Center1.
    From the Messaging settings page, touch 
    Text messages
     ➔ 
    Text message center
    . These settings al low you to set the 
    default method of text message  transmission used by the 
    Text Message Center.
    2.
    Touch one of the available setting fields and make the 
    necessary updates. SMS Settings
    : allows you to configure the Text message delivery 
    parameters when sending Text messages.
     Email Settings
    : allows you to configure the Email parameters when 
    sending this type of message.
    
    : allows you to configure a new Text Message Center profile 
    for use when sending this type of message.
    Note: 
    It is recommended that you do not alter these fields without assistance from a customer service representative.3.
    Touch 
    Save
     to store your settings. 
    						
    							116Configuring Multimedia Message Settings1.
    From the Messaging settings page, touch Multimedia messages
    .
    2.
    Touch an available field a nd make the necessary updates. Delivery Options
    : to configure the parameters associated with the 
    delivery of the multimedia message such as:
    –Priority
    : allows you to select the priority level of your messages (High, 
    Normal, or Low).
    –Expiration
    : select the length of time you want the message you sent to 
    remain on the Multimedia message server.
    –Delivery time
    : you can set a time delay before the phone sends your 
    messages.
    –Message size
    : you can set the maximum allowed size (30/100/300/
    600 KB) for a multimedia message.
    –Get Delivery Report
    : when this option is enabled, the network informs 
    you whether your message has been delivered.
    –Get Read Report
    : when this option is enabled, your phone requests a 
    reply along with your message to the recipient.
    –Keep a copy
    : allows you to specify whether you want to keep a copy of 
    the sent messages on your phone.
    –Add My Business Card
    : allows you to send your content information 
    along with your sent messages.
     Receiving Options
    : to configure the parameters associated with 
    received multimedia messages, such as:
    –Download Type
    : allows you to set the message receipt options. 
    Choose from Auto Download, Manual, or Reject.
    –Send delivery report
    : when this option is enabled, the phone allows 
    the network report to the sender whether or not the message has been 
    received.
    –Send read report
    : when this option is enabled, your phone sends a 
    notification back to the recipient indicating that your message has been 
    received.
    –Reject unknown
    : allows you to automatically reject messages with a 
    category of unknown.
    –Reject advertisement
    : allows you to automatically reject messages 
    with a category of advertisement.
    
    : to configure your Netw ork parameters. For more 
    information, refer to 
    “Changing the WAP Profiles” 
     on 
    page 158.
    
    : to configure the size limits of the images added 
    to new picture messages. Images larger than your setting are 
    resized to meet this value. Options include: No resize, 100 KB, 
    300 KB, or 600 KB.
     Creation mode
    : provides you with editing and formatting tools. 
    Choose from: Free, Warning, or Restricted.
     Default style
    : assigns the “look and feel” of the multimedia 
    message screen with parameters su ch as: Background Color, Font 
    Color (for text), Font Style, and Slide Duration (during playback).
    3.
    Touch 
    Save
     to store each new settings. 
    						
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