6-6 Business cardsInfo messagesNetwork operators may have a service that sendsinformative notifications via GSM Short MessageService. In order to receive Info messages, yourlocal network operator must support this service.Contact your network operator for details andavailability.Info messages can be displayed as they are re-ceived, saved in the Info messages folder, or both.To define info message topics, see ”SMS settings”on page 6-2.Message topics vary according to the operator.Business cardsThe business card is a special short message con-taining personal information about a contact,just like a normal business card. You can sendany contact card as a business card.Business cards sent from a device that supportsthe Nokia 9000i Communicator contact cardformat can be saved directly as new contactcards in the Contacts directory:• Press Menu in an opened received businesscard and select Create card.• The option Use number allows you to make aphone call to any phone number in thebusiness card.When you have received a business card, pressReply to send your own business card to thesender.To send a contact card as a business card:Å Go to the SMS application main view.Ç Open the Business cards folder.É Select a business card and press Open. Thecontact information is retrieved from theContacts directory, unless you choose yourown business card, in which case the infor-mation is retrieved from the System applica-tion’s User Data card. Press Options to definewhich fields to include (and show) in thebusiness card (Figure 6-2). In the optionsview, Change toggles the fields on or off.Ñ Press Recipient to select a recipient for thebusiness card. Send the message normally, asdescribed in the section ”Sending messages”on page 6-3.Note: When a business card you send is receivedwith the Nokia SMS Manager 1.1 soft-ware, the label texts of Tel fields are addedto the phone numbers. The label textsmust be removed before the phone num-bers can be used.Figure 6-2: Receiving a business card via SMS