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Picture Msg

The Multimedia Messaging Service

enables you to send texts, pictures

(also photos) and sounds in a com-

bined message to another mobile

phone or to an e-mail address. All

elements of an MMS message are

merged to form a "slide show".
Depending on your phone's settings,

you will receive either the complete

message automatically or notifica-

tion that an MMS has been saved on

the network, giving sender and size

details. You may then download it to

your phone to read it.
Ask your service provider whether

this service is available. You may

need to register for this service

separately.

Writing/sending

MMS messages

An MMS consists of the address

header and the content.

§Menu§

K

]

K

New Picture Msg

Input fields

To:

·

/

J

Phone number/

e-mail address of recipi-

ent(s).

Subject:

Enter MMS heading

(up to 40 characters).

Picture:

Press

§Insert§

. The

picture list is opened

for selection.

Text:

Press

§Edit§

. Write text

using T9.

Sound:

Press

§Insert§

.

If you select

§Insert§

: The

options you have are:

New Record

File System
My Stuff

: You can now

select a stored melody

(see also page 58).

New Ringtone

: Record new

tones, for sending by

MMS only (see below).

Slide duration:

Enter length of display

for individual pages

(minimum 0.1 seconds).

New recording

The phone records via its micro-

phone.

§Record§

Start recording. The

current recording duration

and available time

remaining are displayed.

§Stop§

End recording.

§Play§

Replay recording.

§Save§

Save. To give the record-

ing its own name,

§Delete§

the description.

§OK§

Save.

You can select this function in the main

menu by choosing Voice Messages.

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