Reviewing your virgin mobile alerts, Accessing your voicemail messages, Accessing your sent folder – Samsung SPH-M340ZPAVMU User Manual

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Reviewing your Virgin Mobile Alerts

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Virgin Alerts.

2.

Select an alert from the list and press

.

The alert message displays.

Accessing your Voicemail Messages

Even if your phone is in use or turned off, all
unanswered calls are automatically routed to your
voicemail. Upon activation, your phone is setup with
default voicemail settings and a standard outgoing
message. When you receive a new voice message,
your phone alerts you and prompts you to call your
voicemail.

Calling your Voicemail

Press and hold

.

– or –

Select Menu

Messaging

Voicemail

Dial

voicemail.

Voicemail Notification

There are several ways your phone alerts you to a
new message:

By displaying a pop-up message and an icon on the

screen.

By playing the assigned ringtone sound type.

Clearing the Voicemail notification icon

Select Menu

Messaging

Voicemail

Clear

icon. Highlight Yes and press

.

Accessing your Sent Folder

This folder manages and lists those messages which
were sent (or replied to) from your phone.

1.

Select Menu

Messaging

Sent.

2.

Select a message from the list and press

.

The contents of the message displays.

3.

While the message is open, select OK (Left

Option Button) to return to the previous screen.

– or –

Select Options (Right Option Button), choose a

message option and press

.

• Call to initiate a new call to the sender of the currently

viewed message.

• Forward to take the current message and forward its

contents to another recipient.

• Save message moves the text message from the

Inbox to the Saved folder.

• Save address stores the current number into the

Contacts list as either a New Entry or Existing Entry.
For more information, refer to “Saving a Phone
Number”
on page 35.

• Erase deletes the current message.

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