Retrieving text messages – Kyocera KX12 User Manual

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Sending and Receiving Text Messages

Viewing failed or pending messages

Failed or pending messages are stored in
your OutBox.
To view your OutBox:

1.

Select

Menu

Messages

OutBox

. A list of

all failed or pending messages appears.

2.

Scroll through the list of messages and press

to read one.

Retrieving text messages

When a text message is received, your screen
displays “New Messages” with the

symbol at

the top of your screen. The symbol flashes if the
message is urgent.
If you see “New Messages”
• To view the message

,

press

to select

InBox

, highlight the message, and press

to select

View

.

• To

Ignore

the message

,

press .

Note:

If you receive a new message while you are

reading a message, the one you are reading is
replaced by the new one. You can find the older
message in the InBox:
• Select

Menu

Messages

InBox

.

If you see the

symbol

1.

Select

Menu

Messages

InBox

. A list of

all your received messages appears.

indicates an “Urgent” message.

2.

Scroll through the list of messages and press

to read one.

Reading the message

The options available to you may vary. Check with
your service provider.

Note:

Sounds embedded in text messages do not

play if the phone is set to Silence All mode.

1.

If the text message is long, press

down to

view the entire message.

2.

When you are finished, you can

Reply

to the

sender,

Play

the sound embedded in the

message,

Erase

the message,

Save

the

message to your Saved folder, or set additional

Options

for the message:

Erase

the message.

Forward

the message.

Reply with Copy

to reply to the message

with a copy of the original attached.

Save Message

to save the message.

The message is pending and will be sent
when possible. You can cancel delivery
of the message.

The message cannot be sent
because service is not available. An
alert appears on your phone if the
message cannot be sent.

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