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Multimedia messages, Write and send – Nokia 2355 User Manual

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Multimedia messages

A multimedia message (MMS) is a

network service. If your wireless

service provider or network operator

supports this feature, then an MMS

can be created in SMIL presentation

format. SMIL presentation format

means that MMS can hold multiple

slides each containing one image, one

sound clip and text; or a single slide

that contains text only. If supported by

your wireless service provider or

network operator, you may also be able

to receive business cards and calendar

notes. Maximum MMS size is reached

at 100 KB. If the maximum size is

exceeded, the phone may not be able

to send or receive the message.

The default setting of the multimedia

message service is generally on. The

appearance of a multimedia message

may vary depending on the receiving

device.

Note: Only devices that offer

compatible multimedia

message or e-mail features

can receive and display

multimedia messages.

Multimedia message objects

may contain viruses or

otherwise be harmful to your

device or PC. Do not open any

attachment if you are not sure

of the trustworthiness of the

sender.

Note: When your phone is

dedicated to a call in progress,

or if you are currently using

the

Voice recorder

feature, or

if the phone has an active web

browser connection, then the

phone cannot receive

multimedia messages.

Multimedia messaging supports JPEG,

GIF, PNG, BMP and WBMP picture

formats; MIDI, SP-MIDI and

monophonic ringing tones; QCELP and

AMR audio encoders and decoders.

Format supports may also depend on

your wireless service provider or

network operator. For more

information, contact your wireless

service provider or network operator.

The appearance of a multimedia

message may vary depending on the

receiving device.

Copyright protections may prevent

some images, ringing tones, and other

content from being copied, modified,

transferred, or forwarded.

Write and send

1. In standby mode, select

Menu

>

Messages

>

Multimedia msgs.

>

Create message

.

2. Enter the text of your message, and

select

Options

>

Insert

>

Image

,

Sound clip

or

Slide

.

3. Choose the object, and select

Insert

.