Hey..I am helping you with adding your email signature for the Motorola Bravo.
Here it is- firstly you have to Go to the App menu. Then touch email. Tap the Menu key and then choose Email Settings. Then go on to Compose options. Select Email Signature, and then type in your signature. Once over, just select done! Now you have your email signature ready!
The cost of a Motorola Bravo is $499.99. The reviews of the Motorola Bravo have been pretty good since it has been made. The average customer rating as been 4 stars out of 5.
How do I delete a shortcut/icon on my page of the Motorola Bravo? It won't disappear when I drag it to the trash can.
Yes, The Motorola Bravo is compatible with Verizon as your carrier. It can also be used with other carriers to such as At&T, Sprint, alltel and T-Mobile.
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On e-mail, yesOn texting, no
I think you have to go to the market on your phone and get the App.
i would answer u if i had that phone
There are a few sites you can check such as Radio Shack or the company Motorola itself. It gives information and also reviews so check it out. It has good battery life and lots of features as well as customization.
If you're wanting to put a signature while in an app, say, an email app, go into that app's Settings, and there should be a Signature option. You can then craft your signature to say "From my Motorola RAZR", or whatever you want the signature to say. You can also do this in a forum app like Tapatalk.
go to your text messaging first then click settings then you will see it says message signature click that then it will say edit signature then u click that and u write what ever you want hope that helped
You have to get handcent , a free replacement from the market that has signatures and many other options not available in the standard texting app.
Go to *menu* and *messaging* than go to *options* while having *create message* highlighted and go to *setup* and *message setup* go to *signature* type it in and when you create a message , make your text and then you click on *insert* and then you will see *signature*