Philips Cell Phone Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Messages
8.Messages
SMS
If your network supports SMS (short message
service) and you have subscribed to this service,
you can send short messages through the short
message service center. The mobile phone also
supports Enhanced Messaging Service (EMS) that
includes picture, animation, melody, sound, etc.
You can use the preset template to create short
messages.
1.Inbox
Displays received messages. If you have unread
messages, an envelope icon will appear at the top
of the screen in idle mode and the short message
will be automatically saved in the SIM card. The
number of short messages that can be saved (which
includes received messages as well as saved messages)
is dependent on the memory size of the SIM card.
To read a new message, enter the Inbox and press
the left soft key OK to read the message. After you
have selected a message, you can press the left soft
key Option to perform the following operations:
Reply: Send a reply to the sender of the current
message.
Delete: Delete the current message.
Edit: Edit the current message.
Forward: Edit the current message and then forward
it to other parties. You can select Send Only to one
person, Send To Many, or Send By Group.
Delete same number: Delete all messages from the
same number.
Copy to SIM: Copy the current message from the
phone to the SIM card.
Copy to Phone: Copy the current message from the
SIM card to the phone.
Move to SIM: Move the current message from the
phone to the SIM card.
Move to Phone: Move the current message from the
SIM card to the phone.
Copy All: Copy all the messages in the “Inbox” to
another location.
Move All: Move all the messages in the “Inbox” to
another location.
Use Number: Extract the telephone number of the
sender in the current message and display the
numbers in a list. You can select a number and save
it to your phonebook, or dial it.
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