Nokia 6255 User Manual

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M e s s a g e s ( M e n u 1 )

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Other MMS settings

Other multimedia settings include
saving your messages to the

Sent

items

folder and editing your

connection settings.

From the standby mode screen,
select

Menu

>

Messages

>

Multimedia msgs.

>

Message

settings

and one of the following:

Save sent messages

— Select

Yes

to

save sent multimedia messages to
the

Sent items

folder or

No

to discard.

Delivery reports

— Select

Yes

to be

informed if the message was
delivered or

No

to not be informed.

Default slide timing

— Set the default

time in mm:ss format for each slide
in an MMS to remain on the screen.

Folders

Your phone has the following folders
under

Messages

>

Multimedia msgs.

:

Create message

— This allows user to

create a new multimedia message.

Inbox

— Contains received

multimedia messages.

Outbox

— Contains multimedia

messages which you have sent and are
still waiting to be transmitted.

Sent items

— Contains sent

multimedia messages.

Saved items

— Contains saved

multimedia messages that you can
send later.

Delete messages

— Delete messages

in the

Inbox

, Outbox,

Sent items

, or

Saved items

.

Message settings

— Select settings

for

Save sent messages

,

Delivery

reports

,

Default slide timing

,

Allow

multimedia reception

,

Incoming

multi- media messages

, and

Allow

adverts

.

Write and send multimedia
messages

1. From the standby mode screen,

select

Menu

>

Messages

>

Multimedia msgs.

>

Create

message

.

2. Enter the text of your message, and

select

Options

>

Insert

>

Image

,

Sound clip

, or

Video clip

.

The list of available folders in the

Gallery

is shown.

3. Open the desired folder, scroll to

the image, sound clip, or video
clip, and select

Options

>

Insert

.

The indicator in the header of the
message indicates that a picture,
sound clip, or video clip has been
attached.

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