Add A Contact - Samsung Galaxy S II Online User's Manual

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Add a Contact

You can add contacts directly from the Contacts
application. Enter details such as name, phone
number(s), email address, mailing address, and more.
1.
Press
and tap
2.
Tap
(at the top of the screen).
3.
Tap
to save the new contact to your device
OK
contacts, or choose an account. Available
accounts depend on the accounts set up on your
phone, including
Google
.
ActiveSync
4.
Enter information for the contact. While entering
information, you can tap
fields, or
to delete a field.
Tap the picture icon to assign a picture to the
contact.
Contact photo
, or
Image
Take picture
the
Camera
. Follow the prompts to Save and Crop
the picture before assigning it to the contact. If you
need to choose a different photo tap the picture
icon and choose
Remove
over.
Contacts
.
, or
Microsoft Exchange
to add additional
to select a picture from
to take a new picture with
and start the process
Tap the
field and use the onscreen
Name
keyboard to enter the full name. Tap to the right of
the
Name
field to enter additional name fields.
Tap the
Phone number
to enter the number. Tap the menu to the left of
the field to choose a label, from
,
,
Work
Work Fax
Home Fax
or
Callback
.
Tap
to assign the new contact to a group.
Groups
Tap
to choose a ringtone for calls from
Ringtone
this contact.
Tap
to choose a ringtone for
Message alert
messages from this contact.
Tap
Vibration pattern
along with notifications for incoming calls and
messages.
5.
Tap
to create new fields and enter
Add another field
more information about the contact. Available fields
include
Phonetic name, Organization
,
,
Address
Notes
Nickname
, or
Events
Relationship
field, then use the keypad
,
Mobile
Home
,
,
,
Pager
Other
Custom
to choose a vibration to play
,
Email
,
IM
,
,
,
Website
Internet call
.
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,
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