Thursday, December 15, 2011

On a Samsung D600 what is the difference between the sent items and outbox?

If the message is successfully sent, then it would appear as sent items. If the message fails to send for the first time, it would be in the outbox so that you can send again for the second time.|||I assume it's the same as on my Nokia, the 'sent items' folder contains messages that have been sent already, the 'outbox' contains messages that your phone hasn't managed to send yet. My Nokia has an option to tell it not to keep sent items, which is how I like it. Therefore the 'Sent items' folder is always empty on mine.





Edit: That's rare for Y! Answers, all four first answers agree with each other.|||Outboxes tend to be for items that are about to be sent. For example, you finish writing your text message; it goes to the outbox, then it is sent soon afterwards. If you're in a poor/no signal area, it will wait in the outbox until it can be sent. Then a copy of it goes to the sent items.|||i don't think that there's much of a difference but out box means everything that is send out where as, the sent items keeps a record persifically for photos and multimedia messages|||Sent items= items successfully sent


Outbox= items still trying to send or have failed|||The outbox is for messages that have not been sent.

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