or forward, and the message box says
Read-only message.
Saving a picture from a text
message
1 On the Start screen, tap Messaging
.
2 Tap a conversation that has a
picture, and then tap the picture.
3 Tap and hold the opened picture,
and then tap save to phone.
The picture is saved in the Pictures
album on your phone.
NOTES:
• Text messages that have a picture
attached are also called MMS
(Multimedia Message Service) messages.
• Some pictures you receive might
be protected using digital rights
management and can't be saved to
your phone.
Email
Setting up an email account
Whether it's personal or work-related
email, you can use it on your Windows
Phone by setting up different types
of email accounts. Depending on the
email account you set up on your
phone, other items from your account
(such as contacts, calendar, and more)
can be retrieved as well.
NOTE: To set up an email account on
your phone, you must have a working
cellular data or Wi-Fi connection. For more
information about connecting to a Wi-Fi
network, see Connecting to a wireless
network.
Setting up a Windows Live
account
When you're first setting up your
phone, you're asked to sign in with
your Windows Live ID. If you didn't sign
in with it at that time or if you have
more than one Windows Live ID, you
can use the steps below to set up your
primary Windows Live ID or additional
Windows Live IDs.
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