Menu functions
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area, and the network supports these 
functions.
When you press Options in the 
Missed calls, Received calls and 
Dialled numbers menus, you can, for 
example, view the date and the time 
of the call, edit or delete the phone 
number from the list, save the 
number in Contacts, or send a 
message to the number. Select 
Delete recent call lists to delete the 
recent calls lists.
Counters and timers for 
calls, data and messages
Note: The actual invoice for 
calls and services from your 
service provider may vary, 
depending upon network 
features, rounding off for 
billing, taxes and so forth. 
Some timers may be reset 
during service or software 
upgrades.
Press Menu, and select Call register 
and then select Call duration, GPRS 
data counter or GPRS connection 
timer for approximate information 
on your recent communications.
Positioning information
Some networks allow position 
requests (network service). 
Positioning allows you to view the 
received position requests from the 
network operator. Contact your 
network operator or service provider 
to subscribe to and agree upon the 
delivery of location information.
Press Menu, and select Call register, 
Positioning and then Position log to 
see a list of received position 
requests.
■ Contacts
You can save names and phone 
numbers (Contacts) in the phone’s 
memory and in the SIM card’s 
memory.
• The phone’s memory may save 
names with numbers and text 
notes about each name. You can 
also save an image for a certain 
number of names. Contacts use 
shared memory, see Shared 
memory on page vii.
•  Names and numbers saved in the 
SIM card’s memory, are indicated 
by .
In dynamic contacts you can publish 
your current availability status to 
communicate to anyone who has 
access to this service and who is 
requesting this information. See My 
presence on page 33.
Selecting settings for 
contacts
Press Menu and select Contacts and 
Settings. Select Memory in use, 
Contacts view, or Memory status.
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