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Open the phone and click the Menu button. Note the center keypad above the numerical keys can click up, down, left and right.
Click the center keypad left until you see the "Messaging" option. Click "New Message."Click "Text Message."
Enter the telephone number of the person (or people) you wish to send
the message to. You can also select people from your contact list by
clicking "Add" and then clicking "From Contacts." Select the contacts
you wish to text by clicking "Mark" and then click "Done" when everyone
has been selected.
Click down until you are in the "Text" box. Type in the message you wish to send. Click "Send."
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Enter
the telephone number of the person (or people) you wish to send the
message to. You can also select people from your contact list by
clicking "Add" and then clicking "From Contacts." Select the contacts
you wish to text by clicking "Mark" and then click "Done" when everyone
has been selected.
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Click down until you are in the "Text" box. Type in the message you wish to send.
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Click the center keypad left until you see the "Messaging" option.
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Click "New Msg."
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Click "TXT Msg."
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Enter
the telephone number of the person (or people) you wish to send the
message to. You can also select people from your contact list by
clicking "Add" and then clicking "From Contacts." Select the contacts
you wish to text by clicking "Mark" and then click "Done" when everyone
has been selected.
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Click down until you are in the "Text" box. Type in the message you wish to send.
check your message setting ;your mobile is trying to send text in an encrypted text format where the operator messaging server is not able to recognise your text msg as the server need to decrypt the text with a decrypt key which is not available in you case;set the msg setting to send text in clear text format;this will solve your problem.
is your message center correct already? did you change your card with other card of the different provider? maybe you should check it first because usually someone can't send a text message cause of that. just go to message-message settings-text message-msg. center in use. to know which message center is the correct one, you could call your service provider.
Unfortunatly there is no EASY way to fix this Problem. The only thing that you can do really is to Upgrade your Cellular Package and Add Multimedia Unlimited-This should help with this Situation though!
You need to get the Settings for SMS from your Network Service Provider. These settings are usually sent as a text msg. When you receive the msg. choose save or install on your phone. Or get the settings directly from their website.
Make sure you're using your mobile service provider's settings and msg center number, and that your setting for reply is set to: reply via same center number to; NO
You have to use the message center number from the network provider.
You can only use one network at a time, to use a second network you'll have to change the message center number.
IE. Vodafone msg center number 12345678 to send Vodafone txt.
T-mobile msg center number 87654321 to send T-mobile txt.
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