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Phone Book
The phone and the SIM have areas of memory used for storing data (names, tele-
phone numbers...) known as the phonebook.
The phone has the capacity to store up to 250 "extended" cards (called "phone
phonebook cards"). These cards may contain the following information: family
name, first name, icon, home phone number, work phone number, cellular phone
number, fax phone number, voice dialling, address and e-mail.
The phone also supports SIM cards with up to 255 memories (called "SIM phone-
book cards") but the actual number and capacity is dependent upon the SIM itself.
These cards contain the following information: name, number and voice dialling.
The SIM phonebook cannot store "extended" cards.
The phone and SIM memory locations are interconnected.
Both the SIM and the phone memories are searched when the recall function is used.
Storing names and telephone numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly in the phonebook or copied from other
stored areas such as from SMS messages, scratchpad or last dialled number list, etc.
It is advisable to store numbers in international format using the '+' pre-
fix before the country code followed by the telephone number. This will
ensure that the number can be dialled from within your home country
as well as abroad.
There are several ways to store numbers into the various phonebooks:
Phone phonebook
• Directly from the standby display,
• Using the menu,
Enter the number. Press
Store
.
Select
Phone names
.
Press
.
Select
Phone Book
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