Receiving multimedia messages – Kyocera K352 User Manual

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Send Setting

to choose the settings for the

message. The options are:

Priority-

Normal or Urgent

Delvry

Notif-

Enable or Disable

Saved Message-

Save, Not Save or Prompt.

Add slide

and

Remove slide

to add or

remove a slide.

Name Card

to add a Name Card to

the message.

DCF

to add a DCF file to the message.

Note:

You can add only one picture per

slide. Up to three slides are allowed per
multimedia message.

7.

Press

down once to enter the

Message

field.

– Enter your message manually, or
– Press

to

select

Options

Edit

and

enter the message. Press

again for

access to quick text.

– Press

when you are done.

8.

Press

down once to enter the

Sound

field and press

to select

Options.

Choose from:

Send

to send the message.

Preloaded sounds

already in your phone

Sound

to access your downloaded tones

and music.

Note:

You can add only one new or stored

sound per slide. Up to three slides are allowed
per multimedia message.

Voice

to access voice notes on your phone

Recording

to record a new voice memo

Preview

to play your multimedia message

prior to sending.

Save Message

to save your multimedia

message to the

Drafts

or

Templates

folders

and send it later.

Send Settings

to choose the settings for

the message. The options are:

Priority

Normal or Urgent

Delivery

Notif

Enable or Disable

Saved Message

Save, Not Save or Prompt.

Add slide

and

Remove slide

to add or

remove a slide.

Name Card

to add a Name Card to

the message.

DCF

to add a DCF file to the message.

9.

When you have completed entering your
message information, press

to

select

Send

.

10.

Press

to send your multimedia message.

11.

Press

again at the prompt to save your

multimedia message

Receiving multimedia messages

There are various settings for receiving a
multimedia message on your phone.

Note:

See “Customizing message settings” on

page 24 for more information on settings for
incoming and outgoing messages.

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