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Receive picture/video messages, Receive picture/video messages while in a call, View a picture/video message later – Samsung SCH-U520ZNAUSC User Manual

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View Later — Returns your phone to standby mode. The message is saved to your

Inbox where you can view it later.

Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the preferred option and press the

key.

Receive Picture/Video Messages

When you receive a Picture message or a Video message in standby mode, the
message alert sounds (unless turned off) and New Pic Message or New Video
Message
pops-up in the display, along with the closed envelope icon (

). The

following options also appear in the display:

View Now — Connects to your Wireless Provider’s message server, retrieves the

message, opens, and plays it. You have the option to Play Again, Forward, Erase,
Save Pic/Video, Save Sound, Save Quick Text, Lock, Add to Contacts, or view
Message Info.

View Later — Returns your phone to standby mode. The message is saved to your

Inbox where you can retrieve and view/play it later.

Reject — Discards the message without retrieving it.

Use the Up and Down navigation keys to highlight the preferred option and press the

key.

Receive Picture/Video Messages While in a Call

When you receive a Picture message or a Video message while in a call, the
message alert sounds (unless turned off) and “You have 1 Pic Message(s)” or “You
have 1 Video Message(s)
” pops-up in the display, along with the closed envelope
icon (

).

The new Picture or Video message is automatically saved to your Inbox where you
can retrieve and erase or view/play it later.

View a Picture/Video Message Later

When you elect to view a new Picture message or new Video message later or you
receive a Picture message or a Video message during a call, the message is saved
to your Inbox.

1.

In standby mode, press the Message (left) soft key (

), then press

(for Inbox) to open your Inbox and view/play the Picture/Video

message.

For more information on viewing your Inbox messages, see “Inbox” on
page 77.

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