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Y O U R E M A I L , M E S S A G E S , A N D W E B B R O W S E R
Messaging
Messaging lets you exchange brief text
messages (SMS) with other devices and
email addresses that support this form of
messaging. Refer to your service plan for
pricing and availability of messaging
services.
Each text message can hold up to
NOTE
160 characters. (If you send a text message
to an email address, the email address is
deducted from the 160-character count.)
1 Press Messaging
2 Select New.
3 Select the To field and do one of the
following to address the message:
Enter the first initial and last name (no
•
spaces), and then select the
recipient's phone number or email
address from your Contacts list.
Enter the recipient's phone number or
•
email address.
Press Center
•
recipient's name from the list of
recent addresses.
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If you see numbers instead of letters (or
TIP
the reverse), you need to turn Option Lock on
by pressing Option twice or turn it off by
pressing Option once.
4 Enter your message. You can optionally
do any of the following:
Insert predefined phrases by selecting
•
QuickText
Insert emoticons by selecting
•
Mark the message as urgent. Press
•
Menu
Priority from the Compose menu.
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5 Select Send.
To save a draft of the message without
TIP
and select the
sending it, press Menu and select Save as
Draft. To access the draft, select the category
pick list in the title bar and select Drafts.
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and then select High