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Name-dialling
About name-dialling
Your smart phone lets you name-dial
using names and telephone numbers
stored in the Phone Book (comprising five
directories and three calling lists). This
lets you make most of your calls with just
one hand—just select the desired name
from the list using the Navigation key.
Phone Book
The Phone Book is one of your smart
phone's most convenient functions. It lets
you make most of your calls without
having to dial to phone number.
The Phone Book comprises the following
five directories and three call lists which
contain the names and telephone num-
bers of the people you can call.
Directories
• Preferred
• Category (1)
• Category (2)
• Category (3)
• SIM card (in the SIM card)
Note:
• You can specify your own names for
the Category 1, 2 and 3 directories.
(See Contacts.)
• Preferred can contain up to 10 of your
most frequently used numbers for
maximum convenience.
• An extra directory may appear if
supported by your network service
provider.
Also, phone numbers you try to call or
receive a call from are added to the
following lists, depending on the call
result:
Call lists
 (Each list can contain up to 10 entries)
• Redial call list (call someone you
called earlier)
• No Answer call list (call back someone
who tried to call you earlier, but whose
call you did not answer)
• Answered call list (call back someone
who called and spoke with you earlier)
The Phone Book is only used for dialling.
Use Contacts to add and change the
directories' entries.
Name-dialling with one hand
To call a number using the directories or
call lists, you don't even have to open the
cover.
1. Push the Navigation key once only
to display the most recently used
directory or call list.
2. Push the Navigation key again if
you wish to use a different list.
The pop-up menu appears with the
selection of directories and call lists.