User's Manual

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PHONE BOOK
The SIM and the phone have areas of memory used for storing names
and telephone numbers known as the Phone Book.
The phone can store up to 100 “extended” vCards (called Phone Cards).
These cards store first and last names; home, work, and cell phone
numbers; and note. The phone also supports SIM Cards with up to 255
entries but the actual number and capacity is dependent upon the SIM
itself. The SIM Cards store name and number.
The phone and SIM memory locations are interconnected, and both are
searched when you recall a name or number.
Storing Names and Telephone Numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly in the Phone Book or moved
from other stored areas such as from SMS messages, scratchpad
(numbers only) or last dialed number list, etc.
If you travel abroad, it is best to store numbers in international format
using the '+' prefix before the country code followed by the telephone
number. To enter +, press and hold until + appears on the screen.
See page 27 for instructions on entering text.
To store Phone Card entries,
1
Enter the number. Press Store . Another way is to
press ,
select Phone Book, and select Store.
2
Select Phone names.
3
Select the category of the number you entered. Choices are
Home, Work, or Cellular.
4
Enter last name and press OK .
5
Enter first name and press OK .
6
Enter information into any of these categories.
Press OK after each entry.
Home phone number
Work phone number
Cellular phone number
Notes
7
Stored displays and the remaining number of open entries.