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Other functions accessible with the
Options key
While reading a message, pressing
Options also allows access to the
following functions: Delete, Use detail,
Forward, Edit (for text messages) / Edit
text (for picture messages), Move,
Rename, Copy to calendar, Save
picture (for picture messages),
Message details.
Select
• Use detail to extract a phone
number, e-mail address or Web
address from the message.
• Copy to calendar to copy the
message text to your phone’s
calendar as a memo.
• Save picture to save the picture
included in a picture message in
the Templates folder.
Folders for text and picture
messages
To open a folder, press Menu in
standby mode, and select Messages,
Text messages and then Inbox, Sent
items, Archive, Templates or My
folders.
•In Templates you can save text
messages that you want to use as a
base for new messages. Text
templates are indicated by and
picture templates by .
To edit or delete a template, select
the desired template, press
Options, and select the desired
function.
•In My folders you can create new
folders for your messages.
To add a folder, press Add (if the
folder list is empty) or press
Options and select Add folder. To
delete or rename a folder, press
Options and select the desired
function.
Multimedia messages (MMS)
A multimedia message can contain
text, one image and one sound clip.
The phone can send and receive
multimedia messages of up to 100
kilobytes.
Note: This function can be
used only if it is supported by
your network operator or
service provider. Only phones
that offer compatible
multimedia message features
can receive and display
multimedia messages.
If Allow multimedia reception is set to
Yes or In home network, your operator
or service provider may charge you for
every message you receive.
Note that multimedia messages
cannot be received during a call, while
using a game or another Java
application or when you have an active
browsing session using the GSM data
bearer (see ”Keying in the service
settings manually” on page 47).
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