Sony Ericsson T18 User Guide - Page 39
Erasing a Message, Storing Incoming Messages, The SIM Card Memory, Reply?, Erase?, Not stored Mem full
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Network 12:15 ERASING A MESSAGE 1. Scroll to the end of the message. The Reply? prompt appears. 2. Press N O. The message Erase? appears. 3. To erase the message from the message memory, press Y ES . The next message automatically appears in the message list. Tip! You can press and hold CL R anywhere within the menu that handles your message to erase it. When Erase? appears, press YE S. STORING INCOMING MESSAGES If you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it is automatically stored in the message memory in the phone. This allows you to read it later. If there are any unread messages in the message memory, the envelope icon appears at the bottom of the standby display. The message is stored in the message memory as New. The message memory can hold up to 10 messages. When all memory positions are full, the oldest read message is overwritten when a new message is received. If the message memory becomes full with unread messages, new messages are automatically stored in the SIM card memory. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. Messages remain in the message memory until you erase them (see "Erasing a Message" on page 39), until you insert a different SIM card, or until the telephone needs the memory space to store new messages. The SIM Card Memory You can store important messages in a memory on your SIM card. This means that you can find them no matter which phone you use. Messages that are saved in the SIM card memory remain there until you erase them. The maximum number that you can store depends on your SIM card. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. The text Not stored Mem full appears. You will have to erase one or more messages, before you can store any new messages in the SIM card memory. Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 39