Huawei MatePad Pro User Guide - Page 48

Messaging

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Apps Once you have enabled the Emergency SOS feature, if you encounter an emergency, press the Power button five times in quick succession and your device will automatically send a message with your current location to your emergency contacts. Once the message is sent, your device will bring up the emergency call screen, from which you can quickly call an emergency service or one of your emergency contacts. Make Emergency Calls In the event of an emergency, you can make emergency calls directly from the lock screen of your device even if there is no signal. The emergency call feature is subject to local regulations and individual mobile carriers. Network issues or other types of interference may lead to emergency calls not working. 1 From the lock screen, access the screen for inputting your password, and touch Emergency. If you are in an area with a good signal and your device has an Internet connection, it will automatically obtain your location and display it on the screen. 2 Enter your local emergency number and touch to call the number. Alternatively, touch Emergency information and select an emergency contact to call. Use Voicemail Voice calls are not supported on Wi-Fi only tablets. Divert calls to your voicemail when your device is switched off or when there is no cellular coverage. Callers can leave a voice message which you can listen to later. This feature requires service support from your mobile carrier. Contact your mobile carrier for details. Enable Voicemail 1 Go to Phone > > Settings > More. If two SIM cards have been inserted into your device, touch More under SIM 1 or SIM 2. 2 Go to Voicemail > Voicemail number, enter the voicemail number obtained from your carrier, and touch OK. Listen to a Voicemail Message Touch and hold the 1 key on the dialler and then enter your voicemail number. Messaging Send and Manage Messages SMS messaging services are not supported on Wi-Fi only tablets. You can send and receive messages that include text, emojis, pictures, audio files, and more. You can also manage your messages in the message list. 45

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Once you have enabled the Emergency SOS feature, if you encounter an emergency, press
the Power button five times in quick succession and your device will automatically send a
message with your current location to your emergency contacts.
Once the message is sent, your device will bring up the emergency call screen, from which
you can quickly call an emergency service or one of your emergency contacts.
Make Emergency Calls
In the event of an emergency, you can make emergency calls directly from the lock screen of
your device even if there is no signal.
The emergency call feature is subject to local regulations and individual mobile carriers.
Network issues or other types of interference may lead to emergency calls not working.
1
From the lock screen, access the screen for inputting your password, and touch
Emergency
. If you are in an area with a good signal and your device has an Internet
connection, it will automatically obtain your location and display it on the screen.
2
Enter your local emergency number and touch
to call the number. Alternatively,
touch
Emergency information
and select an emergency contact to call.
Use Voicemail
Voice calls are not supported on Wi-Fi only tablets.
Divert calls to your voicemail when your device is switched off or when there is no cellular
coverage. Callers can leave a voice message which you can listen to later.
This feature requires service support from your mobile carrier. Contact your mobile carrier for
details.
Enable Voicemail
1
Go to
Phone
>
>
Settings
>
More
.
If two SIM cards have been inserted into your device, touch
More
under SIM 1 or SIM 2.
2
Go to
Voicemail
>
Voicemail number
, enter the voicemail number obtained from your
carrier, and touch
OK
.
Listen to a Voicemail Message
Touch and hold the 1 key on the dialler and then enter your voicemail number.
Messaging
Send and Manage Messages
SMS messaging services are not supported on Wi-Fi only tablets.
You can send and receive messages that include text, emojis, pictures, audio files, and more.
You can also manage your messages in the message list.
Apps
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