Messages Menu
| Text |
· Write New
· Inbox
· Unsent
· Templates
· Sent Items
· Options
· Service Centers
· E-mail Gateways
· Request Reply
· Status Request
· Long SMS
· Memory Status |
Write messages to people
quicker with T9 predictive text input. |
| Multimedia |
· Write New
· Inbox
· Unsent
· Templates
· Sent Items
· Options
· Validity Period
· Read Report
· Delivery Report
· Auto Delete
· Auto Download
· WAP Profile
· Memory Status |
With MMS, multimedia
messaging, a huge variety of content can be added to messages - quality
images, animations, formatted text and recorded sound clips. |
| Call Voice Mail |
|
|
| E-mail |
· Send & Receive
· Inbox
· Write New
· Outbox
· Drafts
· Archive
· Options
· Set Account
· Connect Using
· Protocol
· Incoming Server
· Incoming Port
· Mailbox
· Password
· Outgoing Server
· Outgoing Port
· E-mail Address
· Download
· Edit Account |
|
| Chat |
· Start New
· Nickname |
Allows you to chat via
text messages. |
| Area Info |
· Reception
· Message
· Cell Information |
Choose to receive area
information messages, and messages from your operator |
| Options |
· Voice Mail Number
· Message Alert
· Silent
· Click
· Tone |
Select the alert signal
that notifies you of a received message. |
With MMS you can send color pictures, animations, and sounds. Not to
mention tons more text. They range in size from 4 to 10 thousand characters,
compared to the 160 characters allowed by SMS.
The T9 predictive text is a faster way to text message. Extremely common
in phones now, it predicts the word you type by narrowing choices down by
the more letters you type. It is a great system once you get used to it.
Overall the message handling was reasonable. However, it suffers from
the lack of message summary information. Only the sender and the reception
date appear in the list of SMS messages. If all your messages happen to
all come from the same place, you can't tell one message from another unless
you read them. Other phones lets you see the first 10 to 15 characters,
which is usually all you need to distinguish one message from another.
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