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If your contacts are stored in the telephone’s memory, then depending on the type of mobile phone,
you can allocate four or more telephone numbers to a single contact. The terms are not standard and
may have different designations depending on the manufacturer of the mobile phone, or can be set by
you yourself*:
Home, Mobile, Work, General.
* This function depends on your mobile phone.
Some mobile phones support these categories only partly, however, or not at all. To nevertheless dis-
play the telephone numbers, unknown entries are listed within your contacts using the <Number>
category. You get a maximum of just one number from the SIM card, however (this is always designa-
ted with SIM), and four numbers from the telephone memory. If categories are only partly supported,
the listing can subsequently be mixed. Example:
Private
+44...
Mobile
+44...
Number 1
+44...
Number 2
+44...
SIM
+44...
Call lists
Here in a chronologic sequence all calls are listed which have been made, missed or accepted. The
name of the caller / the person being called and the telephone number are displayed. If it is not pos-
sible to allocate a contact from the telephone book to the telephone number, the number alone ap-
pears without additional information. The navigation within the lists is carried out analogue to that of
the phonebook. Choose an entry to establish a phone call.
Redial
The number which was last selected can be selected once again.