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What is the Phone Book?
You can store names along with telephone numbers in your 
phone’s internal Phone Book. Each entry is stored in a memory 
location in the Personal Numbers list of your phone’s or SIM card’s 
memory. Once stored, a number can be quickly retrieved by either 
memory location or name.
Your Phone Book storage capacity is as follows:
To access your Phone Book in alphabetical order, press the Smart 
Button, then use the volume keys or < and > to scroll 
through the entries.
To access the Phone Book menu options, press M twice. You 
will see 
Phone Book
. Press O to enter the Phone Book menu, 
then use < and > to scroll to the Phone Book menu option 
or submenu that you wish to use and press O select it. 
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You can also access many of the Phone Book functions with the 
Quick Access Menu or dedicated Store 
Q and Recall keys.
*SIM card capacity varies depending on the service provider.
Postscripting
If you call many different numbers in the same area code, you 
may want to make use of postscripting. You can save time dialing 
by storing the frequently used prefix into the internal Phone 
Book. If you attach a descriptive name to the prefix, it will be easy 
to find the right area code or prefix.
To use postscripting, first save the prefix in your Phone Book. See 
‘Add To Phone Memory, Add To SIM Card Memory’ on page 34

Then just select the location containing the prefix, enter the 
remainder of the number, and press O to place the call.
You can also use postscripting to quickly modify a Phone Book 
entry to a similar number. Just retrieve the entry from the Phone 
Book, delete the unwanted digits, enter the replacement digit, 
then press O to place the call.
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Postscripting a number does not overwrite the entry in the 
Phone Book.
Phone Memory 
SIM Card Memory
*
Personal numbers
100 entries
Up to 155 entries
Fixed dial numbers
None
20 entries
Phone number digits
32
20
Name characters
16 
10-50 
Locations
1-100
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