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Using your phone
8 To successfully use the Alert Match feature, you must save your
operator’s SMS alert in advance. Please do so in the menu
option: Messages --> Voicemail --> Voicemail settings --> Alert
match. See page 88.
2. If the text of the operator’s SMS alert does not match the text of the
SMS alert stored in the
Alert match option, or if your operator calls to
inform you of a new voicemail, you can call your voicemail box simply
by long pressing from the idle screen to listen to the voice mail.
Alternatively, you can go to the menu:
Messages --> Voicemail -->
Get voicemail to make a voicemail call. See more details on page 86.
3. You can also set up a number key other than as the speed dial
key for your voicemail box number. Then you can long press this
number key from the idle screen to call your voicemail box. For how to
set up a speed dial key, see
Speed dial on page 66.
8 You cannot call your voicemail box by long pressing from
the idle screen if the box number is not stored in your SIM card
or phone memory. In general your operator will save the box
number into your SIM card before they deliver the card to you. So
you can long press to dial your voicemail box number
without having to save the number first. However, if there is no
box number previously stored in your SIM card, you will have to
save the box number on your own. To save or change your
voicemail box number, go to menu: Messages --> Voicemail -->
Voicemail settings --> Box numbers. See details on page 87.
Making an international call
1. Enter the outgoing international code, or long press until "+" is
displayed.
2. Enter the recipient's national code, area code and phone number. Send
out your call by pressing .
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The rationale of the Alert Match feature is that, once you’ve got an SMS
alert from your operator saying that you have a waiting voicemail, you can
press (SELECT) directly to listen to the voicemail, instead of having
to return to the idle screen to dial your voicemail box number digit by digit.