S! Address Book - SoftBank 910T User Manual

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S! Address Book

Use S! Address Book to save and manage handset Phone Book on the
network server.
The following functions are available for S! Address Book.
Function
Backup
Back up the Phone Book to the server from the handset.
(Synchronization)
Select from the three backup methods (page 4-15).
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Reload
Reload the Phone Book on the server to the handset.
(Synchronization)
Select from the three reloading methods (page 4-15).
Edit the Phone Book on the server from the PC. For details,
Editing
visit our site: http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/SAB/*
Download the Phone Book on the server to the PC and
Import/Export
upload the Phone Book in the PC to the server. For details,
visit our site: http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/SAB/*
If the server's Phone Book has the birthday information,
receive an SMS message from the server notifying you of
Birthday Notification
people's birthdays. For details, visit our site:
http://www.softbankmobile.co.jp/SAB/*
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Description
* As of August 2006
About Subscription
A separate subscription is required to use the S! Address Book service. For
details, contact your nearest SoftBank Shop or SoftBank General
Information (page 21-30).
A monthly subscription fee is required to use this service.
In case you replace your handset, the compatibility with a new model is as
follows:
・ 3G series (compatible with S! Address Book): The Phone Book stored on
the server is retained, and you can use it from your new handset.
・ 3G series (not compatible with S! Address Book): The service of S!
Address Book continues and the Phone Book on the server is retained.
However, you cannot access to the Phone Book from your new handset
(you can access from a PC).
・ V3, V4, V5, V6, and V8 series: S! Address Book is cancelled
automatically, and the Phone Book on the server is deleted.
When you cancel S! Address Book, the Phone Book on the server is
deleted.

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