Menu functions
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Saving names and phone 
numbers (Add contact)
Press Menu and select Contacts and 
Add new contact. Key in the name 
and the phone number. When the 
name and number are saved, press 
Done.
Saving multiple numbers or 
text items or an image per 
name
You can save different types of 
phone numbers and short text items 
per name in the phone’s internal 
memory for contacts.
The first number saved is 
automatically set as the default 
number and it is indicated with a 
frame around the number type 
indicator, for example  . When 
you select a name from contacts, for 
example to make a call, the default 
number is used unless you select 
another number.
1. Make sure that the memory in 
use is either Phone or Phone and 
SIM.
2. Scroll to the name saved in the 
phone’s internal memory for the 
contact to which you want to add 
a new number or text item, and 
press Details.
3. Press Options and select Add 
number, Add detail or Add 
image.
4. To add a number or detail, select 
one of the number types or text 
types, respectively, or select an 
image from Gallery.
If you select the text type User 
ID: select Search to search for an 
ID by a mobile phone number or 
an e-mail address in the server of 
the operator or service provider if 
you have connected to the 
presence service. See My 
presence on page 33. If only one 
ID is found, it is automatically 
saved. Otherwise, to save the ID, 
press Options, and select Save. 
To key in the ID, select Enter ID 
manually. Key in the ID and press 
OK to save it.
To change the number or text 
type, select Change type in the 
options list. Note that you cannot 
change the type of an ID when it 
is on the IM contacts or in the 
Subscribed names list.
To set the selected number as the 
default number, select Set as 
default.
5. Key in the number or text item 
and press OK to save it.
6. Press Back and then Exit to 
return to standby mode.
Searching for a contact
Press Menu and select Contacts and 
Search, or to quickly find a contact 
name, press   in standby mode. 
You can key in the first characters of 
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