Templates (menu 2-5), Smileys (menu 2-6), Message settings (menu 2-7) – Nokia 3315 User Manual

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Templates

(Menu 2-5)

You can view, edit, and erase the
preset messages (’templates’) that
are available for writing a message.

Scroll to the template you want to
use and press

(

Read

). To edit or

erase the template, press

(

Options

) and select the desired

function.

When you edit a template, pressing

(

Options

) allows access to a

further set of functions, including

Send

and

Save

.

If you want to create a template
from scratch, select one of the
empty templates at the end of the
template list.

Smileys

(Menu 2-6)

You can create smileys such as ":-)"
that you can use when writing or
replying to a message. Scroll to the
desired smiley and press

(

Read

). Press

(

Options

) and

select

Edit

. Change the smiley to

your liking (press and hold

for

special characters). Pressing

(

Options

) allows access to a further

set of functions, including

Save

.

Message settings

(Menu 2-7)

The phone offers two kinds of
message settings: settings specific
to each setting group or ’set’, and
settings common to all text
messages.

Set

1 (Menu 2-7-1)

1

A set is a collection of settings
needed for sending text and picture
messages.

You can, for example, send a text
message as a fax, if supported by
your service provider, by simply
selecting the set in which you have
earlier defined the proper settings
for fax transmissions.

Each set has the following settings:

Message centre number

,

Messages

sent as

,

Message validity

.

• Select

Message centre number

to save the phone number
needed for sending text and
picture messages. You can obtain
this number from your service
provider.

• Select

Messages sent as

to

choose the message format
(network service).

• Select

Message validity

to select

the time that your messages are
stored at the message centre
(network service).

1. The total number of sets depends on how many sets your SIM card offers.

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