Sonim Xperience One (XP1) - Sonim Technologies
Sonim Xperience One (XP1) - Sonim Technologies
Sonim Xperience One (XP1) - Sonim Technologies
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Messages<br />
• Save number: extracts the number from the mail and<br />
saves it after you have entered the sender’s name in<br />
the Phone book list. Select Yes if you also want to<br />
copy the contact number to your PTT contacts list.<br />
• Move to phone: moves the caller’s number to the<br />
Phone book if the message is stored in the SIM card<br />
memory.<br />
Unsent messages<br />
Messages that have been saved to be sent later or messages<br />
that fail during transmission are stored in Unsent<br />
messages.<br />
1. To access Unsent messages select Menu > Messages<br />
> SMS > Unsent messages > OK.<br />
2. Select Option to display the delete options.<br />
3. Press the Menu key to view the message.<br />
4. Press the Menu key > Option > Send now… to send<br />
the message.<br />
You can also Forward an unsent message.<br />
Sent messages<br />
Transmitted messages are stored in Sent messages folder.<br />
1. To access sent messages select Menu > Messages ><br />
SMS > Sent messages > OK.<br />
2. Select Option to display the delete options.<br />
3. Press the Menu key to view the message.<br />
4. Press the Menu key > Option > Send now… to<br />
resend the message.<br />
You can also Forward a Sent message.<br />
Predefined SMS messages<br />
You can customize and store up to a maximum of 10 SMS<br />
messages in the SIM card memory. On the other hand the<br />
phone book memory can store a larger number of predefined<br />
SMS messages.<br />
1. Select Menu > Messages > SMS > User define<br />
SMS > OK.<br />
2. Enter a message and select Save.<br />
View SMS memory<br />
1. To view the memory capacity for SMS messages select<br />
Menu > Messages > SMS > Capacity > OK.<br />
SMS broadcasts<br />
You can receive a variety of text messages, such as news<br />
and traffic information, broadcast by your network. These<br />
messages are provided to all users in a certain cell. If you<br />
have subscribed to this service, your network will provide<br />
you the available channel numbers.<br />
Receive SMS broadcasts<br />
To receive or stop broadcast messages, you can choose to<br />
enable or disable Cell Broadcast (CB) service.<br />
1. To receive broadcast messages select Menu > Messages<br />
> SMS > scroll to Broadcast SMS > Reception<br />
> On > OK. Choose Off to stop this service.<br />
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