Address Book; Personal Contact Information - Motorola 388 User Manual

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P ersonal Contact Information
The Address Book stores and records important contact details and
information including names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers,
pager numbers, e-mail address, important dates etc. Once stored, a number
can be quickly retrieved and dialled, and can also be used to send SMS and
e-mails.
You can classify your contacts according to your communication needs.
Defining categories for your contact details helps you to organise and
retrieve your information efficiently. For example, you can put all your
business partners contacts into a Business category, all your friends into a
Personal category. Your device provides some basic information categories:
Fixed Dialling:
The feature allows you to limit use (typically third-party
use) of your phone to a predefined list of telephone
numbers.
Availability of Fixed Dialling may depend on the type and settings of
your SIM card, and/or your subscription to this
service where available from you service provider
All Contacts:
Lists all contacts from all categories.
SIM Card:
Lists the contacts information saved in the SIM card. The
SIM card icon in front of the contact name identifies
these.
Unfiled:
Lists contacts that have not been classified. This is the
default category setting for all new contacts.
Owner:
This category is where you provide information about
yourself.
In addition to the above, you can add your own categories to allow you to
manage your information efficiently or customise existing categories to meet
your specific needs.
You can specify contacts information to be stored in the Phone Memory or
SIM Card Memory.
If you do not specify a location, your contact information will be stored in
the Phone Memory.

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