Sending and receiving text messages (sms), Receiving a message, Sending and receiving text messages (sms) 36 – Sony T10s User Manual

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Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS)

Sending and Receiving
Text Messages (SMS)

The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive text mes-

sages consisting of up to 160 characters.

You can receive text messages when the phone is in standby mode, during a

call or when incoming calls are diverted to another phone number.

If your SIM card does not contain the phone number to your network service

centre, you must specify the number yourself. Otherwise you cannot reply to

messages received or send your own messages. See “Enabling the Phone to

Send SMS” on page 37.

Note! The Short Message Service may not be available on all networks. Some

network operators may only allow SMS to be sent within their own network.

Receiving a Message

When you receive a message, you hear a signal and the display indicates that

you have a new message. The indicator light on the top of the phone rapidly

flashes green.

Note! All networks do not send an audible signal.

To read the message now

1. Press

Y E S

when you see the

Read now?

prompt.

The display shows the status of the message (

New

) and when it was

received. If your network supports Calling Line Identification, the

sender’s number is displayed. If the sender’s number and name is stored in

the phone book, his or her name is shown instead.

2. Press

Y E S

and scroll through the message using the arrow keys.

R I G H T

takes you forwards and

L E F T

takes you backwards through the message.

To go to the end of the message, press and hold

R I G H T

.

The prompt

Reply?

appears after the last line of the message. If the sender

wants you to reply, the displayed message will read

Requested reply Reply?

provided that your network supports this. See “Replying to a Message” on

page 37

NewMessage

Read now?

New

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