Contacts; Get Started With Contacts - Samsung Galaxy Rush User Manual

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2E. Contacts
Get Started with Contacts (page 80)
Access Contacts (page 81)
Add a Contact (page 81)
Save a Phone Number to Contacts (page 81)
Edit Information for a Contact (page 82)
Assign a Stored Picture to a Contact (page 82)
Assign a New Picture to a Contact (page 83)
Assign a Ringtone to a Contact (page 83)
Join a Contact (page 84)
Delete a Contact (page 84)
Add Contacts to Favorites (page 85)
Groups (page 85)
Share a Contact (page 86)
Contacts Options (page 87)
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2E. Contacts

Get Started with Contacts

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

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