Sony Ericsson T18LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Message Services 51
Text messages and voice mail are the two types of mes-
sage services your Ericsson mobile phone can support.
The message services are provided by your service pro-
vider and subject to availability.
Text Message Service
Your phone can store a maximum of 2KB of message
text in its memory. The messages can be classified by the
sender using one of the following message types: Nor-
mal, Urgent, and Emergency. A text message can also
contain one or more callback numbers - phone numbers
specified by the person leaving the message.
The message category assignment and the callback num-
ber capability are dependent on the system used by your
service provider.
After a sender leaves a message with your service pro-
vider, the service provider transmits the message to your
phone. If your phone is On, it receives the message. If
your phone is Off, your service provider retains the mes-
sage and transmits it again later.
When a message is received, your phone lets you skip,
review, save, or delete a text message.
Emergency Text Messages
If your phone is turned On when it receives an emer-
gency message, your phone sounds two brief tones, and
a message appears in the display for a few seconds
prompting you to read the emergency message.
Emergency messages are always shown before urgent and
normal messages, regardless of the order in which the
messages were received.
Urgent Text Messages
If your phone is turned On when it receives an urgent
text message, your phone sounds a brief tone, and a mes-
sage appears in the display.
Normal Text Messages
If your phone is turned On when it receives a normal
text message, your phone sounds a brief tone, and a mes-
sage appears in the display.
Message Services
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