Sony Ericsson T18LX Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Text Messages With Callback Numbers
Callback phone numbers are one or more phone num-
bers that are attached to or contained within a text mes-
sage. These phone numbers are specified by the person
sending the message.
If you press
<(6
while reading a message that contains a
callback phone number, a message appears in the display
prompting you to call the phone number.
To dial the displayed phone number, press
<(6
.
To place a calling card call to the displayed phone
number, press and hold
<(6
.
If you do not want to call the displayed phone
number, press
12
, and resume reading the actual
message.
If there are two or more callback phone numbers in a
text message, the up and down arrows (Ñ or Ô) appear
in the top right section of the display.
Scroll through the callback phone numbers by
pressing Ñ or Ô. When the callback phone number
that you want to dial appears, press
<(6
.
If you do not want to call the displayed callback
phone number, press
12
, and resume reading the
actual message.
If there is an error in a callback phone number, you can
edit a callback phone number before you make the call.
Use the cursor, which appears at the left side of the sec-
ond line of the display, to edit a callback phone number.
When editing the phone number, you can:
Move the cursor position by pressing and holding
one of the arrow keys.
Insert a number at the cursor location by pressing a
number key.
Delete the number at the cursor location by press-
ing
&/5
.
Text Message Memory
When the text message icon ( ) is flashing, your text
message memory is full. When the text message memory
is full and a new text message is received, the new text
message overwrites any old text messages that have not
been saved. If your phones text message memory is full,
and all your messages have been saved ( ), you must
delete text messages from your phones memory before
you can receive new text messages.
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