MessagingOnly devices that have compatible features can receiveand display multimedia messages. The appearance ofa message may vary depending on the receivingdevice.Messaging main viewPress , and select Messaging (network service).To create a new message, select New message.Messaging contains the following folders:● Inbox — Received messages, except e-mail andcell broadcast messages, are stored here.● My folders — Organise your messages intofolders.Tip: To avoid rewriting messages that you sendoften, use texts in the Templates folder in Myfolders. You can also create and save your owntemplates.● New mailbox — Connect to your remotemailbox to retrieve your new e-mail messages, orview your previously retrieved e-mail messagesoffline.● Drafts — Draft messages that have not beensent are stored here.● Sent — The last messages that have been sent,excluding messages sent using Bluetoothconnectivity, are stored here. You can change thenumber of messages to save in this folder.● Outbox — Messages waiting to be sent aretemporarily stored in the outbox, for example, whenyour device is outside network coverage.● Reports — You can request the network to sendyou a delivery report of the text messages andmultimedia messages you have sent (networkservice).To enter and send service requests (also known as USSDcommands), such as activation commands for networkservices, to your service provider, select Options >Service commands in the Messaging main view.Cell broadcast (network service) allows you to receivemessages on various topics, such as weather or trafficconditions, from your service provider. For availabletopics and relevant topic numbers, contact your serviceprovider. In the Messaging main view, selectOptions > Cell broadcast.Cell broadcast messages cannot be received in UMTSnetworks. A packet data connection may prevent cellbroadcast reception. 119 Messaging