Receiving new messages, Receive messages while in a call, Messages and lock mode – Samsung SPH-A303ZDASKE User Manual
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Search Group — Lets you add the names and numbers of one or more Contacts in a Group 
as message recipients. 
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Recent Address — Lets you add the email address from a recent message as a message 
recipient. 
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Enter My E-mail — Lets you add your own email address as a message recipient.
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Save to Draft — Lets you save your message to the Draft box for later editing and sending.
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Cancel E-mail — Discards your email message without saving it to the Draft box.
7.
When you are finished addressing your message, press the
key to send your
message.
Receiving New Messages
When you receive a message in standby mode, an alert sounds (unless turned off), the 
closed envelope icon (
) appears in the display, and a New Msg window pops-up in the
display showing the date and time of the message and the message contents.
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You can close the message by pressing the
key or the
key.
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You can press the Menu (left) soft touch key (
) and Call the sender or Reply to, Forward,
Delete, Save Contact Number from, or Save the message to My folder. You can also review 
your Message List. 
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option and press the
key.
Receive Messages While in a Call
When you receive a message while in a call, the closed envelope icon (
) appears in the
display, and a New Msg window pops-up in the display showing the date and time of the 
message and the message contents. 
•
You can close the message by pressing the
key or the
key.
•
You can press the Menu (left) soft touch key (
) and Call the sender or Reply to, Forward,
Delete, Save Contact Number from, or Save the message to My folder. You can also review 
your Message List. 
Use the navigation keys to highlight the desired option and press the
key.
Messages and Lock Mode
Your device can still receive messages while in Lock Mode. The time and date of the 
message appear in the display, but you cannot access the message until you enter the lock 
code. (See ‘Phone Lock” on page 85 for more information.)