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Contacts
Contacts is your personal phonebook where 
you can store names, phone numbers, email 
addresses, photos, and other contact 
information. Information stored on the SIM 
card is also accessible. SIM card entries can be 
copied to and from Contacts.
Each entry in Contacts can be viewed in four 
tabs:
You can handle the contacts in three views:
• List view – shows an alphabetical list of 
contacts when you open Contacts.
• Detail view – shows the details for a 
contact.
• Edit view – allows you to add to, and 
change, the contact’s information.
Using contacts
Contacting others
Making a call from Contacts
To call a contact written in Chinese characters
1.
> Contacts
. Press and hold 
 to 
switch the search language to Chinese. 
Then enter the name (a maximum of 10 
letters) of Chinese contacts you want to 
call using keypad and stylus.
2. When the contact is highlighted, press the 
arrow icon to select a number 
> Call
.
To call a contact written in Latin characters
1.
> Contacts
. Press and hold 
 to 
switch the search language to English. 
Then enter the first letters of contacts 
name you want to call using keypad or 
stylus.
2. When the contact is highlighted, press the 
arrow icon to select a number 
> Call
.
Sending an SMS or MMS to a contact
To send an SMS or MMS to a contact, you can 
tap the 
 icon next to a contact’s phone 
number.
Creating an owner card
You can make your own electronic business 
card, an owner card, which you can send to 
another device. To make your owner card, 
create a new contact and enter your details. 
Then select 
More > Settings > Set as My card
.
Links tab 
 
contains fields for name, 
title, photo, phone and pager numbers, 
emails, and Web pages.
Address tab
 –
 
contains fields for 
addresses, birthday, city, postcode, 
company and job title.
Notes tab
 – make personal notes for 
each contact.
Audio tab 
– set a personal ringtone, 
and a voice command to be used for 
voice dialling.