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6.1
Contacts
You can think of Contacts as an address book, where you store information about people and
businesses with whom you communicate. You can specify a special ring tone for the
Smartphone to use when the contact calls. You can use Contacts to dial phone numbers and
compose e-mail and SMS messages directly from a contact card.
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On your Smartphone, there can be two kinds of independent contact lists. One is stored in the
Smartphone’s memory by Microsoft Contacts; the other is stored in the SIM card.
Your Smartphone needs time to read the data stored in the SIM card. Therefore, it may take 1 ~
2 minutes for data refreshing to finish after the Home screen displays when the Smartphone
turns on or the SIM card unlocks.
Viewing Contacts
Contact List
On the Home screen, press the
Start
soft key and select
Contacts
to access the contact list. If the right soft key is
Contacts
, you can
press the soft key to access the contact list.
The contact list displays the names of your contacts alphabetically.
Beside each name in the contact list is an abbreviation for the
default communication method, such as the person’s work phone
number (w) or home phone number (h). If the contact information
includes a work phone number, your Smartphone automatically set
it as the default number.
If there are phone numbers stored in your SIM card, the entries will
be displayed at the end of the list, with a SIM card icon
following the name.
The following table shows the possible abbreviations in the contact list and their meanings.
Abbreviation Meaning
Abbreviation Meaning
w
Work
phone
rdo
Radio phone
w2
Second work phone
e
E-mail address
h
Home
phone
e2
Second e-mail address
h2
Second home phone
e3
Third e-mail address
m
Mobile
phone
txt
Text message number
pgr
Pager
web
Web page
car
Car
phone
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