Nokia 6185i Cell Phone User Manual


 
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6. Receiving mobile messages
Note
: You can receive mobile messages if you have
subscribed to the mobile messaging service offered by
your service provider and the network in which you are
using your phone supports mobile messaging.
About mobile messages
You can receive a message in the form of text that
appears on your phone’s screen. Messages are managed
by your service provider’s message center. The person who
sends you a message usually sends it via another phone
(one which allows the user to send and receive mobile
messages) or through email on the internet.
A message consists of a header and a body. The header
may contain the sender’s address and the date that the
message was sent. The body contains the main part of the
message. If you receive a message that was sent via
email, the message subject (title) may appear at the
beginning of the message.
Messages are stored in folders:
Inbox
- Messages (whether read or unread) that
you have neither erased nor saved.
Outbox
- Messages that you sent (if supported by
your service provider).
Saved
- Messages that you have saved.
The sender may assign a priority level to their message:
•Urgent
Emergency
- Sent only by a network operator.
Your phone can store as many as 60 messages (memory
is shared by all folders). However, memory is shared by
both folders. The total number of stored messages depends
on message length.
If your phone’s memory is full when you receive a mobile
(text) message, one or more existing messages will
automatically be deleted to make room for the new