YOUR EMAIL AND OTHER MESSAGES
MESSAGING
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Receiving messages
When your phone is turned on and is in an
area of wireless coverage, you
automatically receive new text messages.
You can also configure how your
smartphone notifies you when a new
message arrives (see Selecting Messaging
alert tones).
The new message alert may include any of
the following buttons:
OK: Dismisses the alert and places the
message in your Inbox.
Reply: Opens Chat View, where you can
reply with a text message.
Call Back: Dials the sender’s phone
number.
Go To Msg: Opens the message so you
can view its full contents.
Delete: Moves the message from your
Inbox to the Deleted folder.
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Select Save as Draft to save a draft of the
message without sending it. To access the
draft, select the category pick list at the top of
the screen and select Drafts.
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Do you need to enter a short code that
contains letters? Use the keyboard to enter it;
just press the letter keys. For example, if the
code is “win01,” press W to enter w, I to enter
i, and so on. No need to figure out the
numbers that correspond to the letters.
KEY
TERM
Short codes (also known as short
numbers) are brief, easy–to–remember
telephone numbers and text codes used to
send text messages for voting, polling,
contests, surveys, chat, games, and other
applications. For more information on short
text codes, visit usshortcodeswhois.com
.