Blackberry 6720 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Sending and reading SMS messages
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PIN: This option sends a PIN message to the sender or a recipient of the open SMS
message. This option is only available when your cursor is at the top of the open
SMS message and a PIN is saved in your Address Book for this contact.
Call: This option places a phone call to the sender or a recipient of the open SMS
message. This option is only available if a phone number is saved in your Address
Book for this contact.
SMS: This option sends an SMS message to the sender or a recipient of the open
SMS message. This option is only available if a phone number is saved in your
Address Book for this contact.
Show Address: This action shows the full SMS-compatible phone number of the
recipient or sender. This option is only available when your cursor is at the top of
the open SMS message with a person’s name showing as it appears in an Address
Book entry.
Show Name: This action shows the first and last name of the sender or the
recipient. This option is only available if your cursor is at the top of the open SMS
message with the full SMS-compatible phone number for the contact showing and
if the contact is included in your Address Book.
Add to Address Book: This action adds the sender of the SMS message to your
Address Book. This option is only available if the contact is not saved in your
Address Book.
Remove History: This action removes previous SMS messages from the session
view.
Previous Item: This option closes the current item and opens the previous item (if
a previous item exists).
Next Item: This option closes the current item and opens the next item (if a next
item exists).
Next Unopened Item: This option closes the current item and opens the next
unopened item (if an unopened item exists).
Removing the history from SMS
messages
You can remove previous SMS messages from the session view by removing the
history. You can remove the history from your SMS messages in the Messages,
Saved Messages, and Search Messages applications.