Ericsson R250s PRO Cell Phone User Manual


 
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58 Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS)
All incoming messages are stored temporarily in the phone memory until the
memory space is needed for other purposes, such as storing new messages.
Even so, sometimes you may receive an important message that you want to
store more safely. This is better done in the SIM card memory.
To store a message in the SIM card memory
1. Scroll to the end of the message.
2. When the message
Reply?
appears press
NO
.
The message
Erase?
appears.
3. Press
NO
again.
The message
Store?
appears.
4. Press
YES
to store the message on the SIM card.
The message is automatically moved from the phone memory to the SIM
card memory.
The display now shows the position of the message. For example, if it is
the third of 10 messages that the phone can store.
Note! If the card memory is full, the text Not stored Mem full appears. In this
case you have to erase one or more messages before you can store any new
messages in the SIM card memory.
Tip! You can also store messages you have composed yourself on the SIM
card. See Frequently Used Messages on page 59.
1. Scroll to
Mail
,
YES
,
Read messages
,
YES
.
2. Select the message you are looking for.
New
stands for a new unread message.
Old
stands for a read message.
Sent
stands for a sent message.
To Send
stands message you have written but not sent.
3. Press
YES
and read the message as described in Receiving and Reading a
Message on page 56.
Note! If there is a * in front of the message, this means that it is stored on the
SIM card.
Press
YES
when the number appears in the display.
After the number has been called, the message is considered read and it
remains in the Messages memory.
STORING A MESSAGE
READING STORED MESSAGES
CALLING A PHONE NUMBER FOUND IN A MESSAGE
Goodbye!
L
LL
L Store?
Stored
on card
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