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2E. Contacts
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Get Started with Contacts (page 80)
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Access Contacts (page 81)
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Add a Contact (page 81)
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Save a Phone Number to Contacts (page 81)
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Edit Information for a Contact (page 82)
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Assign a Stored Picture to a Contact (page 82)
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Assign a New Picture to a Contact (page 83)
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Assign a Ringtone to a Contact (page 83)
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Join a Contact (page 84)
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Delete a Contact (page 84)
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Add Contacts to Favorites (page 85)
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Groups (page 85)
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Share a Contact (page 86)
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Contacts Options (page 87)
Get Started with Contacts
Here is some basic information about contacts.
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You can create a Phone contact, a Google contact, a
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync contact, or a
Samsung account contact.
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Contacts are stored locally to the phone’s memory.
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Contact entries are automatically sorted
alphabetically.
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Google contacts are shared with your existing
Google account and you can import them to the
phone after creating a Google Gmail account.
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Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (also known as Work
or Outlook) contacts are those contacts intended to
share with either an Exchange Server or from within
Microsoft Outlook.
2E. Contacts
Note:
Contacts stored on the phone can be lost if the phone
is ever reset to its factory default parameters.
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