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Example 
To enter 
Card
 in the display:
• Press   and select 
Messages
.
• Select 
Write new
.
• Press and hold   until 
 
appears. Press   briefly three 
times, 
C
 appears. 
• Wait for the available characters 
to go from the display, press and 
hold
 until 
 appears. Press 
 briefly once, 
a
 appears. 
• Press   briefly three times, 
r
 
appears. 
• Press   briefly once, 
d
 appears. 
The word 
Card
 appears.
• Press   to exit from this example 
and return to the stand-by dis-
play.
Network services
Your network operator provides value
added services and contact phone num-
bers. Depending on your operator’s im-
plementation 
Applications
Services
,
and/or 
Information
 appears in the dis-
play. Press   and select Network Serv-
ices
 to access these menus.
Phone book
The phone book stores data, usually
names and telephone numbers, in the
phone or SIM memory.
• The phone can store up to 100
‘phone book cards’ which can con-
tain: family name, first name, icon,
home phone number, work phone
number, cellular phone number and
a note.
• SIMs can store up to 255 ‘SIM phone
book cards’. Actual numbers and
capacity depends on your SIM. SIM
phone book cards only contain the
name and number.
Both the SIM and the phone memories
are searched when you use the phone
book.
Storing names and telephone num-
bers
You can enter the names and num-
bers in the phone book manually or
copy them from SMS messages,
scratchpad or last dialled number
lists, etc. You can store the charac-
ters *, +, P (pause), # and _ togeth-
er with numbers. See page 20 to
learn how to enter text.
Store numbers in international 
format using the '+' prefix (or 
00) before the country code 
followed by the telephone 
Key
Character
Lower case 
Upper case
1 . ,  - ' @ : ?
a b c 2
A B C 2
 
d e f 3
D E F 3
 
g h i 4
G H I 4
j k l 5
J K L 5
 
m n o 6
M N O 6
 
p q r s 7
P Q R S 7
 
t u v 8
T U V 8
 
w x y z 9
W X Y Z 9
 
0
0
Short press swaps next letter 
between upper or lower case.
Long press swaps all next let-
ters between upper or lower 
case.
Short press
 enters space. 
Long press gives access to 
special characters.
 (  )  %  !  ;  "  _  @  §  +  #  *   
/  &  =  <  >  ¥  $  £  ¡  ¿  €
 
Short press moves the cursor 
through the text one place.
Swap between Multitap and 
T9.