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Mobile messages

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11. Mobile messages Note: Before you can send or receive mobile messages, you may need to subscribe to the mobile messaging service offered by your service provider. Also, some networks may not support mobile messaging. About mobile messages A mobile message is a message in the form of text that appears on your phone's screen. You can address outgoing messages to email addresses and phone numbers. The recipient of your message typically receives it via: • a phone that supports mobile messaging • a pager • the internet (through an email client) Message storage Messages are stored in your phone in folders: • Inbox - Messages (whether read or unread) that you have received and have neither erased nor saved. • Outbox - Messages that you sent (or that you have created then saved, intending to send later). • Saved - Messages that were in the Inbox or Outbox and which you have saved. Your phone can store as many as 60 messages (memory is shared by all folders). However, the total number of stored messages depends on message length. If your phone's memory is full when you receive a mobile message: • If the message is not an emergency message, the oldest sent message in the Outbox folder will automatically be deleted, but "drafts" (unsent messages) will not be deleted. If there are no sent messages in the Outbox folder, the oldest read message in the Inbox folder is deleted. If there are no read messages in the Inbox, No space: message waiting or a similar message appears, prompting you to delete messages from one of the other folders. The network will resend the message later. 47

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11. Mobile messages
Note: Before you can send or receive mobile messages, you may
need to subscribe to the mobile messaging service offered by
your service provider. Also, some networks may not support
mobile messaging.
About mobile messages
A mobile message is a message in the form of text that appears
on your phone’s screen. You can address outgoing messages
to email addresses and phone numbers. The recipient of your
message typically receives it via:
a
phone
that supports mobile messaging
a
pager
the
internet
(through an email client)
Message storage
Messages are stored in your phone in folders:
Inbox
- Messages (whether read or unread) that you
have received and have neither erased nor saved.
Outbox
- Messages that you sent (or that you have
created then saved, intending to send later).
Saved
- Messages that were in the Inbox or Outbox
and which you have saved.
Your phone can store as many as 60 messages (memory is
shared by all folders). However, the total number of stored
messages depends on message length. If your phone’s memory
is full when you receive a mobile message:
If the message is
not
an emergency message, the oldest
sent message in the Outbox folder will automatically
be deleted, but “drafts” (unsent messages) will not be
deleted. If there are no sent messages in the Outbox
folder, the oldest read message in the Inbox folder is
deleted. If there are no read messages in the Inbox,
No space: message waiting
or a similar message
appears, prompting you to delete messages from
one of the other folders. The network will resend the
message later.