Contacts; Get Started With Contacts - Samsung Galaxy S II Online User's Manual

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2E. Contacts
Get Started with Contacts (page 90)
Access Contacts (page 91)
Add a Contact (page 92)
Add an Emergency Contact (page 93)
Save a Phone Number to Contacts (page 93)
Edit a Contact (page 94)
Synchronize Contacts (page 96)
Mark Contacts as Favorites (page 97)
Create Groups (page 98)
Share a Contact (page 99)
Important:
You must synchronize your email accounts after
setup to verify that your Contacts display on the
device.

Get Started with Contacts

Here is some basic information about contacts.
You can create a Google contact, a phone contact,
or a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync contact.
Contacts are stored locally to the phone's memory.
Contacts are sorted alphabetically by default.
Google contacts sync with your existing Google
account, and you can import them to the phone after
when you set up your Google account on your
phone.
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (also known as
Outlook) contacts are those contacts intended to
share with either an Exchange Server or from
Microsoft® Outlook®.
Note:
Contacts stored locally can be lost if the phone is ever
reset to its factory default parameters.
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