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Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 5.1 Bluetooth Modes 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) 5.3 Beaming Information (Bluetooth) Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth capabilities can exchange information over a distance of about 10 metres without requiring a physical connection. You can even beam information to a device in a different room, as long as it is within range. The software included with your device allows you to use Bluetooth in the following ways: • Beam information, such as files, appointments, tasks, and contact cards, between devices that have Bluetooth capabilities. • Create a connection between your device and a Bluetooth phone to use the phone as a modem. 5.1 Bluetooth Modes Bluetooth on your device operates in three different modes: 1. On. Bluetooth is turned on and you can use Bluetooth features. 2. Off. Bluetooth is turned off. In this mode, you can neither send nor receive information using Bluetooth. You might want to turn off the radio at times to conserve battery power, or in situations where radio use is prohibited, such as onboard an aircraft and in hospitals. 3. Visible. Bluetooth is turned on, and all other Bluetooth-enabled devices within a range of 10 meters can detect your device. By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn it on, and then turn off your device, Bluetooth also turns off. When you turn on your device again, Bluetooth automatically turns on. 96 Turning Bluetooth On or Off 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab> Bluetooth. 2. Tap Mode tab, check or uncheck the checkbox in front of Turn on Bluetooth to turn on or off Bluetooth. Making Your Device Visible To receive beamed information, beaming devices or computers must be able to detect your device. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Bluetooth. 2. Select Make this device visible to other devices, and tap Other Bluetooth-enabled devices can now detect your device and attempt to beam information to it, establish a Bluetooth partnership, or use a Bluetooth service. 97 Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections Selecting Make this device Visible to other devices also turns on Bluetooth. Turning off Bluetooth will make your device not visible, and it will also prevent you from sending a Bluetooth beam. 5.2 Bluetooth Partnership (Bonding) A Bluetooth partnership is a relationship that you create between your device and another Bluetoothenabled device in order to exchange information in a secure manner. Creating a partnership between two devices involves entering the same personal identification number (PIN) on both devices, and this is a one-time process. Once a partnership is created, the devices can recognize the partnership and exchange information without entering a PIN again. Make sure the two devices are within a range of 10 meters, and Bluetooth is turned on and in discoverable mode. Creating a Bluetooth Partnership 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab> Bluetooth > Devices tab. 2. Tap Add new device. Your device searches for other Bluetooth-enabled devices and displays them in the list. 98 3. Select the device with which you want to create a Bluetooth partnership, and tap Next. Tap if the device you want to connect is not listed. 4. In Passcode, if you want to use a passcode (recommended for enhanced security), enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters, and tap Next. Otherwise, leave the passcode blank. 5. Enter the same passcode on the other device. 99 Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 6. Select the service to use from the device, and tap Save. Once you create a partnership, the Bluetooth-enabled devices don't need to be visible to beam information between them; Bluetooth needs only to be turned on. 5.3 Beaming Information (Bluetooth) Receiving Beamed Information 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Beam. 2. Select Receive all incoming beams. 3. To receive beams by using Bluetooth, ensure Bluetooth is turned on and that your device is discoverable and within close range. 4. Tap 100 Once you select Receive incoming beams, your device automatically receives beams until you clear this check box. Your device can receive all types of beamed files, but you may not be able to view all types of files on the device. You may need to copy some files to a PC for viewing. Beaming an Item In the Calendar, Contacts, Notes, Tasks, and Pictures programs, you can beam files and information to other devices using Bluetooth. 1. From the program, select the item you want to beam, such as an appointment in Calendar, a task in Tasks, a contact card in Contacts, a picture in Pictures, a file in File Explorer. In Calendar, for example, first open the appointment in Agenda view. 2. Tap Menu > Beam. 3. Your device will search and show visible devices, select the device to which you want to send the item. When using Bluetooth, if the device that you want to beam to doesn't appear in the list, ensure that the device is turned on, visible, and within close range of your device. Also, ensure that Bluetooth is turned on. You can obtain the Bluetooth BD Address of your device. Tap tab > Device Info > Hardware tab. > Settings > System 101 Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections 102 Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.1 Using ActiveSync 6.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 6.3 Using Bluetooth 6.4Transferring to a PC or Other Devices Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device You may need to transfer application data such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, and/or media files from your PC to your device. This section describes different methods to transfer files from a PC to your device. 6.1 Using ActiveSync To transfer files from PC to your device with ActiveSync, you must install Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC first. Please refer to Chapter 4 Synchronizing Information for detail on how to install and set up ActiveSync. 1. Connect your device to the PC with the USB cable. Microsoft ActiveSync should be automatically launched on the PC if it is set up correctly. 2. Select an information type under Synchronization Options in the Synchronization Setup Wizard by checking the checkbox in front of it. 3. Click the Settings button and add the files you want to transfer. Click the OK button when you finish. 4. Click Next, and then click Finish to start the synchronization process. 5. On your device, tap > Programs > File Explorer. The files should be saved to My Documents. Check to see if the files have been transferred to your device successfully. 104 6.2 Transferring from Memory Cards 1. Insert your memory card into the device’s mini-SD card slot. (See “1.5 Mini-SD cards” for details.) > Programs > File Explorer. 2. Tap 3. In the Show list, select Storage Card. 4. File Explorer should display all the files stored in your memory card. Tap and hold the file you want to transfer, and select Copy. 5. From the Show list in File Explorer, go to destination folder. (For example, My Device > My Documents.) 6. Tap Menu > Edit > Paste. 105 Chapter 6. Transferring Files To and From Your Device 6.3 Using Bluetooth Before receiving files, you must turn Bluetooth on and establish a Bluetooth partnership between your PC and your device. (See “Chapter 5. Bluetooth Connections” for details.) 1. On your PC, locate the file you want to send using Bluetooth with Windows Explorer. 2. Right-click the file and select the device you want to transfer the file to under “Send To > Bluetooth.” 3. Tap Yes when your device prompts about receiving a file. 4. After the transmission process is finished, the file should be saved in your device under My Documents in the File Explorer. 6.4 Transferring to a PC or Other Devices Please refer to Section 5.3 “Beaming Information (Bluetooth)” for details. 106 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 7.1 Setting up Internet connections 7.2 Using Internet Explorer Mobile 7.3 Using Wireless Manager 7.4 Using a Wi-Fi Connection Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 7.1 Setting up Internet connections Your device’s powerful networking capabilities allow you to access the Internet or your corporate network at work through wireless and conventional connections. Specifically, you can configure your device to establish a connection via GPRS or Proxy. With an active connection on your device, you can browse the Web, download e-mails, or use MSN Messenger. Check with your service provider to see if a connection has already been set up for you, and if over-the-air configuration is supported. If you need to manually set up a connection, it is important that you obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or the company whose intranet you are trying to access: • User name • Password • Access point name (required for GPRS connection) • Domain name (required for accessing a corporate network or an intranet) Creating a GPRS Connection Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. 2. Tap Add a new modem connection. 108 3. Enter the following information (you may or may not need to enter all of the following information), and tap Finish. • Enter a name for the connection. • In Select a modem, select Cellular Line (GPRS). Then tap Next. 109 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet • In Access point name, enter the access point name, then tap Next. • In User name, enter your user name for the GPRS network, if required. • In Password, enter your password, if required. 110 • Tap Advanced > Servers tab. In DNS, enter the primary Domain Name System (DNS) address, if required. • In Alt DNS, enter the secondary DNS address, if required. • Tap TCP/IP tab. In Use specific IP address, enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address for the device, if required. The device uses this connection when you open a program that connects to the Internet. Creating a Proxy Connection Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. 2. Tap Set up my proxy server. 3. Check the checkbox in front of This network connects to the Internet. 4. Check the checkbox in front of This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet. 5. Under Proxy server, enter the proxy server name. 6. If the proxy server uses a different port or requires a username and password tap Advanced, select the proxy type to change its settings, then enter username, password and/or port number in the proper fields. 7. Tap 111 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet Deleting a Connection 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > connections. 2. Tap Manage existing connections. 3. Tap and hold on the connection you want to delete and select Delete. The device cannot connect to a PC through ActiveSync while connecting to the Internet using GPRS. 112 7.2 Using Internet Explorer Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile is a full-featured Web browser, optimized for use on your device. You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse the Internet once you have set up your Internet connection (if you haven’t done so, please read the previous chapter before continuing). Browsing the Internet 1. To browse the Internet you must have a valid connection established. 2. Tap > Internet Explorer. 3. Do any of the following: • Enter the address in the address bar, then tap . 113 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet • Tap Favorites then select a Web Page. You can scroll down the Favorites box and select one alternatively. • Highlight the search box and type in a term that you want to search for. Then tap to begin search . 114 • Select Menu > History, then select a Web Page. You can scroll down to the History box and select one alternatively. To change the Home page, go to a Web page, tap Menu > Tools > Options. Tap Home Page, select Current page, and then tap Done. Adding a Web Page to the Favorite List 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Go to the page you want to add, tap Menu > Add to Favorites. 3. Confirm or change the name and Web page address. 4. In Folder, select a folder for this favorite. 5. Tap Add. A quick way to add favorites to your device is to synchronize with your PC using ActiveSync. For more information, see ActiveSync Help on your PC. Deleting a Favorite > Internet Explorer. 1. Tap 2. Tap Menu > Favorites. 3. Select a favorite and then tap Menu > Delete. 4. Tap Yes to confirm the deletion. 115 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > View > Text size and select the size you want. There are five zoom options you can select: Largest / Larger / Medium / Smaller / Smallest. Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > Other. 3. Select Show Pictures. Images on the Web pages that you visit will be downloaded. Un-check this item if you do not want internet Explorer to show pictures. Changing Web Page Display Options 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > View. 3. Select one of the following: • Mobile : Arranges the content into one column that is as wide as the screen. This means that you will rarely have to scroll horizontally. • Desktop : Maintains a layout similar to what you see on a desktop computer, but makes items smaller. 116 Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Do either of the following: • Tap Menu > View > Full Screen. • Tap and hold on the screen with stylus, and then tap Full Screen on the pop-up menu. To exit full screen mode, press either SOFT KEY, and then tap Menu > View > Full Screen to cancel the selection. Sending a Link via E-mail 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Go to the page you want to send. 3. Tap Menu > Tools > Send Link. 117 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 4. Select an account. 5. A new message is created with the page address inserted in the message body. You can then enter the recipient’s phone number and edit the message. 6. Tap Send to send the message. 118 Clearing Temporary Files, Cookies or History 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options. 3. Tap Browsing History. 4. Select an item (Temporary Files, Cookies or History) and then tap Clear. 5. Tap Done when finished. 119 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 7.3 Using Wireless Manager Wireless Manager is a program that allows you to conveniently turn on or off the various wireless connections on the Windows Mobile-based device, including cellular phone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Opening Wireless Manager To open the Wireless Manager, do one of the following: • Tap icon on the screen to open the Wireless Manager directly. • Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Wireless Manager. • Tap the signal strength icon ( ) at the top of the screen, and tap Wireless Manager. Enabling and Disabling a Feature There are three buttons in the Wireless Manager; each of them represents one certain feature. You can simply tap a button to activate its corresponding feature. 120 • Tap the first button to toggle between enabling or disabling the phone. • Tap the second button to toggle between turning on or off Bluetooth. • Tap the third button to toggle between turning on or off Wi-Fi. Changing Regulatory Setting The regulations for the frequency, channel and power of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are varied in different regions. You can adapt a country’s telecommunications regulatory settings while you use your device to access wireless networks in the country. 1. Open Wireless Manager and then tap Settings > Regulatory. 121 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 2. Select a country/region in which you use this device. Tap Save to confirm the setting. Wi-Fi can not be turned on if the Regulatory Setting is not specified. Your device will restart automatically after you change the regulatory setting. 122 7.4 Using a Wi-Fi Connection Wi-Fi is an enabling technology that allows you to quickly access e-mail, the internet, and broadband multimedia content. When your device encounters a hotspot (a place where you can access Wi-Fi networks), it can then connect to that network wirelessly. While some hotspots are free, the most robust public Wi-Fi networks are provided by private internet service providers (ISPs) that charge a fee for users to connect to the internet. Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Wireless Manager. 2. Tap the third button to turn on Wi-Fi connection. 3. Available wireless networks will be detected and showed on a pop-up window. Select the desired wireless network and tap OK. 123 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 4. If required, select The Internet if the wireless network connects your device to the Internet; select Work if the wireless network connects to a private network. Then tap Connect. 5. Enter a network key if required. Then tap Connect. icon shows on the title bar. 6. When Wi-Fi connection is activated, the You may need to consult your ISP before you try to run this utility. > Settings > System tab > You can obtain the Wi-Fi address of your device. Tap Device Info > Hardware tab and refer to WiFi MAC Address. 124 Checking Wi-Fi Connection You can check the current wireless connection status via Wi-Fi Network Manager after connecting to a Wi-Fi Network. 1. Tap > Settings > Connections tab > Wi-Fi Network Manager. 2. In Status tab, you can see information of link status, SSID, Signal strength…etc. 3. In Info tab, you can check values of servers and IP address and renew IP if needed. 4. In Advanced tab, you can refer to MAC address and version information. Configuring Wi-Fi Settings You can configure wireless networks on your device by adding new Wi-Fi connections and editing currently available networks. The screen for wireless networks configuration can only be accessed after Wi-Fi is turned on. Creating a Wireless Connection 1. Open Wireless Manager and then tap Settings > Wi-Fi Settings. 125 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet 2. In the Wireless tab, tap Add New… on the screen. 3. Enter the Network name and Network type, then tap Next. If you want to connect to another device instead of a network through an access point, select This is a device-to-device (ad-hoc) connection. 126 4. Select Authentication type and Data Encryption and enter the Network key and Key index if needed. Tap Next. 5. Select Use IEEE 802.1x network access control to use EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol). Select EAP type: PEAP or Smart Card or Certificate. 6. Tap Finish. 127 Chapter 7. Connecting to the Internet Editing a Wireless Network 1. Open Wireless Manager and then tap Settings > Wi-Fi Settings. 2. In Wireless tab, you can see currently available wireless networks. Tab and hold the network you want to edit, and then tap Edit on the pop-up screen. 3. Changing settings of this wireless network and tap Finish to save them. 128 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.1 Text Messaging 8.2 Multimedia Messaging Service 8.3 E-mail 8.4 Using Contacts Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Messaging is the unified point of access for all message types within your device. With Messaging, you can send and receive text messages, e-mails, and MMS messages. Contacts helps you to manage your contact information. Using Contacts you can quickly communicate with people. This section describes the procedure on sending and receiving different kinds of messages, and using Contacts to manage addresses and phone numbers. 8.1 Text Messaging Creating a Text Message 1. Tap > Messaging > Text Messages. 2. In the message list, tap Menu > New. 3. Do either of the following: • Enter the recipient’s text message number in the To field. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple text message numbers. • Tapping Menu > Add Recipient, and then select a name. • Enter your message and tap Send. Text messages are sent immediately. 130 Using Preset Text Messages You can quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into your text message. While composing a message, tap Menu > My Text and select a preset message to insert. To edit a preset message: 1. While composing a message, tap Menu > My Text > Edit My Text Messages. 2. Select a message and edit. 3. Tap Reading a Text Message > Messaging > Text Message. 1. Tap 2. Select Inbox under Text Messages. 3. In the message list, tap the text message you want to read. 131 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Requesting Message Delivery Notification 1. Tap > Messaging > Text Messages. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3. Tap Menu > Message Options. 4. Select this check box to request a message delivery notification. 5. Tap To change options for the Text Message, tap > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options, and select the type of options to change. 132 8.2 Multimedia Messaging Service Creating and sending Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages to your friends and family is fun and easy. You can include or capture photos or video clips, include or record audio, add text, then send them along with your MMS message. Composing a MMS Message MMS messages can be composed in a combination of various slides where each of the slides can be any combination of audio or video clip, an image, and/or text. 1. Tap > Messaging, and select MMS. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3. In To, Cc, and/or Bcc, enter recipient e-mail addresses. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses. You can tap Menu > Add Recipient to add recipients. 133 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 4. In Subject, enter a subject. 5. To create a slide, do any combinations of the following: • Tap Insert Picture/Video and select an picture or video clip. • Tap Insert Audio and select an audio clip. • Tap Insert Text and enter a message. • Tap Menu > Insert > Sound Recorder and tap RECORD ( audio clip. Tap STOP ( ) button to record a new ) button to stop recording. • Tap Menu > Options > Background Color and select a background color for the slide. 6. Tap Send. After the first slide is filled with content, you can tap Menu > Slides > Insert to add another slide to your MMS message. Previewing a MMS Message You can preview a MMS message before sending it. 1. To preview your MMS message, tap Menu > Preview after you composed your message. 2. Tap Done or Replay. Reading a MMS Message 1. Tap > Messaging > MMS. 134 2. Select Inbox under MMS. 3. In the message list, tap the MMS message you want to read. Configuring MMS Settings 1. Tap > Messaging > MMS. 2. Tap Menu > MMS Settings. 3. Select the type of options to change. 4. Tap Most of the time, you have to configure MMS settings in Messaging as well as a GPRS connection in order to use MMS. 135 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts 8.3 E-mail Setting Up an Internet E-mail Account Manually Before you set up your Internet e-mail account, please ensure that you have the necessary information. 136 Setting Description User name Usually the first part of your e-mail address, which appears before the “at” sign (@). Password Choose a strong password. You will have the option to save your password, so that you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server. Domain The domain name. This may be required. Server type The type of e-mail server that hosts your mailbox (POP3 or IMAP4). Account name A name for this account. You must use a different name for each account that you set up. Network The type of network your e-mail server connects to. Incoming mail server The name of your e-mail server (POP3 or IMAP4). Setting Description Require SSL connection Select this to ensure you always receive e-mail for this account using an SSL connection. This enables you to receive personal information more securely. Please note that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you will not be able to connect to receive e-mail. Outgoing mail server The name of your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP). Outgoing server requires authentication Your outgoing e-mail server (SMTP) may require authentication. Note: Your user name and password from above will be used. Outgoing server settings Your outgoing e-mail server may require different authentication settings than your incoming e-mail server. Use different user name for outgoing server A check box that lets you enter separate settings for your outgoing e-mail server. User name Your user name for the outgoing e-mail server. Password Your password for the outgoing e-mail server. Domain The domain name of the outgoing e-mail server. Require SSL connection (Outgoing mail server only) A connection that enables you to send personal information more securely. Note that if you select this and your ISP does not support an SSL connection, you will not be able to send e-mail. 137 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Now you are ready to set up your account: 1. Tap > Messaging > Setup E-mail. 2. Enter your e-mail address and password. Select Save password if you want, or you can enter the password each time you send and receive e-mails. Then tap Next. 138 3. Tap Next. If the device is connected to the internet, the Auto Setup feature will attempt to retrieve settings for this e-mail account, saving you the effort of typing in all the required settings. If no matching settings are found (or if no internet connection exists), then you will need to enter each setting manually. 4. Enter the name you want to appear when you send messages, then tap Next. will probably be incurred if you send and receive e -mail outside of WiFi or Bluetooth range. Tap Review all download settings to change your e-mail settings; otherwise, tap Finish to start downloading messages. 5. In Automatic Send/Receive, select a fre que nc y fo r se nd ing /re c e iving e-mails. Please note that data charges If Auto Setup was not successful, enter required information (Incoming mail server, User name, Password, Outgoing mail server) manually until setup is complete. > Messaging > Menu > Tools > To change options for an e-mail account, tap Options, and select the type of options to change. If you save your password and then lose your device, someone finding your device might be able to gain access to your e-mail. 139 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Composing an E-mail Message 1. Tap > Messaging. 2. Select an e-mail account. 3. Tap Menu > New. 4. In To, Cc and/or Bcc, enter recipient e-mail addresses. Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses. 5. In Subject, enter a subject. 6. Enter a message. 7. Tap Send. E-mail messages are stored in Outbox and are sent to recipients the next time you synchronize or connect to your e-mail server and send and receive mail. You can quickly enter e-mail addresses from your contact cards. Tap on To and select a recipient from the list. Then, select the recipient’s e-mail address. Reading an E-mail Message 1. Tap > Messaging. 2. Select an e-mail account. 3. Tap Inbox under this e-mail account. 4. In the message list, tap the e-mail message you want to read. 140 E-mail Message Options 1. Tap > Messaging, and select an e-mail account. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3. Tap Menu > Message Options. 4. Select the type of options to change. 5. Tap 8.4 Using Contacts Contacts is your address book and information storage for the people and businesses you communicate with. It stores phone numbers, e-mail addresses, home addresses, and any other information that relates to a contact, such as a birthday or an anniversary date. You can also add a picture or assign a ring tone to a contact. From the contact list, you can quickly communicate with people. Click a contact in the list for a summary of contact information. From there, you can call or send a message. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize contacts between your device and PC. 141 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Creating a New Contact 1. Tap > Contacts > New. 2. Select Outlook Contact. 3. Enter information for the new contact. 4. Tap If someone who isn't in your list of contacts calls you, you can create a contact from Call History. Tap and hold the item and then select Save to Contacts on the pop-up submenu. To save an existing contact to your SIM card, open the contact and tap Menu > Save to SIM. Viewing and Editing Contact Information > Contacts. 1. Tap 2. Tap the contact whose information you want to view. You can quickly search through Contacts by entering the first letter of the contact. 142 • Tap Ring tone and select the ring tone you want. 3. To edit the information, tap Menu > Edit. 4. Do any of the following: • Tap Picture and select a picture you want to add. 5. When finished making changes, tap 143 Chapter 8. Messaging & Contacts Sending an E-mail to a Contact 1. Tap > Contacts. 2. Tap the contact you want to send an e-mail to. 3. Tap the e-mail address. 4. Select the e-mail account to use. 5. Enter a subject, compose your message, and then tap Send. Sending a Text Message to a Contact 1. Tap > Contacts. 2. Tap the contact you want to send a text message to, and tap Menu > Send Text Message. 3. Compose your message, and tap Send. Creating a SIM Contact Contacts can be created and stored on a subscriber identity module (SIM.) If you move the SIM to another device, your SIM contacts are moved as well. 1. Tap > Contacts. 2. Tap New > SIM Contact. 3. Enter the name and phone number of the contact and tap Remember to install a valid SIM to your device before creating a SIM Contact. 144
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