Receiving multimedia messages, Downloading multimedia messages – Kyocera SLIDER JET KX18 User Manual

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Sending and Receiving Multimedia Messages

Media Gallery

to access all picture and video

files in the phone:

Camera Pictures

displays your photos

taken in a table/thumbnail view.

• Highlight a photo to add to the

multimedia message. Press the left
softkey

to choose

Select.

Images

displays stored images on

the phone.

Videos

displays stored videos on

the phone.

10.

Press

down to enter the

Sound

field and

press the right softkey

to select

Options.

Choose:

Record Sound

to instantly record a new sound

and attach it to your message.

Media Gallery

to display a list of categories

that contain saved or downloaded sounds and
voice memos.
– Highlight

Saved Sounds

.

Press the left softkey

to select

Open.

– Highlight a sound to add to the multimedia

message. Press the left softkey

to

choose

Select

.

Note:

You may add only one new or stored

sound per multimedia message sent.

11.

Before sending your message, press the right
softkey

to select additional

Options.

Choose:

Preview Msg.

plays your multimedia

message prior to sending.

Save Message

allows you to save your

multimedia message to the Drafts folder
and send it later.

Add Address

allows you to add additional

addresses to your multimedia message
prior to sending it.

Message Priority

allows you to send your

multimedia message with Normal or
Urgent priority.

12.

Press the left softkey

to select

Send

. This

will send your multimedia message.

Receiving multimedia messages

There are two settings for receiving a multimedia
message on your phone: automatic download
(default) or prompt before download.

To activate Prompt mode

1.

Select

Menu

Messages

Msg Settings

.

2.

Press

down to select

Auto Retrieve

and press .

3.

Press

down and select

Disabled

,

then press .

Downloading multimedia messages

When a multimedia message is received, it is
automatically downloaded onto your phone
unless you change the setting to

Disabled

as

described above.

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