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To e-mail a picture. 1.Go to yahoo.com 2. Then go to Mail. (The Purple Envelope) 3. Go to the left corner and click "Compose Mail" 4. Add the contact and etc. 5. There are two ways to send a picture 6. You could simply a) Copy and paste the image directly into the message b) or click the paper clip under the "Subject" line near the middle left of your message click it and "Attach from my computer" or wherever you want your picture from. Find it and select that image and click open. 7. Send e-mail. 8. Type in security code 9. Boom! You are now sent a picture in an e-mail.
It indicates that you have messages saved on your Sim Card memory. Open the Menu, and then open up the Messaging (Message), in the main menu of your Messaging, press "Option" and select "Sim Messages", this will direct you to the Sim Card messages, from the delete them or move them to the phone memory. Once they are moved or deleted, you'll no longer see the envelope icon blinking except when there's unread messages.
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If you've just put your SIM card in your Nokia 5800, you may have noticed a flashing envelope icon at the top of the screen.
This icon indicates that the SIM card's own text message storage is full. This doesn't actually cause problems on the 5800 because it stores its messages in the phone's own memory, but the envelope can look a bit annoying.
To get rid of the flashing envelope:
1. On the standby screen press the white menu button.
2. Select "Messaging"
3. Select "Options"
4. Select "SIM Messages"
5. Delete some or all of the messages from the SIM messages folder using the Options menu.
This should make the flashing envelope go away. You only have to do this once because when the SIM card is emptied it won't fill any more, as the 5800 does not store messages on SIM cards.
This icon indicates that the SIM card's own text message storage is
full. This doesn't actually cause problems on the 5800 because it stores
its messages in the phone's own memory, but the envelope can look a bit
annoying.
To get rid of the flashing envelope:
1. On the standby screen press the white menu button.
2. Select "Messaging"
3. Select "Options"
4. Select "SIM Messages"
5. Delete some or all of the messages from the SIM messages folder using the Options menu.
to change the message tone:
menu---settings---phone profiles-(touch the one u want to change eg normal, slient etc)---edit (right at the bottom in the middle)---press the pic of the envelope (top in the middle) ---then you will see the message tones, volume etc
the screensaver when you lock the phone cant be changed x
try a master reset, go to menu , initial set up and master reset, insert the password 000000 and the phone will get as the first time you bought it that means you will lost all data but could resolve the problem
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