SIM card memory
You can store read messages on your SIM
card. The number of messages that can be
stored is SIM-dependent. You can retrieve
these messages regardless of which phone you
use. If the SIM card memory is full, you will be
informed of this by a low beep and a text in the
display. You then need to erase read messages
to provide free memory space.
You are prompted when no messages are
stored. The message received/sent/written will
always be presented first.
To store messages
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Press YES when you are prompted to save
the message.
The display shows that this message is the third
of five that is possible to store.
To call a phone number in a message
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Press YES when a phone number is found
in the display to call the number direct.
After the number has been called, the message
is considered as read and it remains in the
phone’s memory.
To read stored messages
1. Scroll to Read messages in the Mail menu
and press YES.
2. Scroll with / until you find the message
you are looking for and press YES.
A read message is called old, while an unread
message is called new.
3. You may let the message remain in the
memory or erase it.
To read messages
1. Scroll to Card messages in the Mail menu
and press YES.
2. Scroll with / until you find the message
you are looking for and press YES.
3. You may let the message remain in the SIM
memory or erase it.
Own messages
You can write, send, repeat, and change types
of messages as follows.
To send messages
1. Enter the Mail menu.
2. Scroll with / until you find Send
messages and press YES.
3. Press YES when New is in the display, and
an empty display appears.
4. Key in your message and press YES. A
Request for reply prompt appears.
Press YES if you want a reply or NO if you
do not.
5. Enter the phone number or scroll with
/ until you find the phone number of
whom you wish to send a message.
6. Press YES to send the message, or NO to
store the message for later use.
If you decide to send the message later, the
display will say Written instead of Sent when
you access the message.
Advanced Functions
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