YOUR PHONE
DEFINING FAVORITE BUTTONS
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7 (Optional) Select More, and then select
advanced options:
Extra Digits: Defines additional digits to
dial, such as a password or extension.
To enter a one-second pause, insert a
comma ( , ) between digits. To add a
longer pause, either enter more
commas, or enter a p to add a 3-second
pause.
Dial Extra Digits Automatically: Dials
predefined extra digits immediately
after dialing the phone number, when
checked. If you don’t check this box, to
dial these numbers you must select the
Extra Digits button that appears in
Active Call View (see What can I do
when I’m on a call?).
8 Select OK.
Creating other types of favorite buttons
1 Press Phone .
2 Select the Favorites tab.
3 Press Menu .
4 Select New Favorite on the Record
menu.
5 Select the Ty p e pick list and select
Application, Message, Email, or Web
Link.
6 Enter a label for the favorite and enter
any other necessary information on
the screen.
7 (Optional) Enter a Quick Key.
8 Select OK.
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TERM
Quick Key A letter that you can
press and hold to activate a favorite from any
tab in the Phone app. For example, create a
speed-dial button for your mother’s number
and enter the letter M for “Mom” as the
Quick Key. Then when you want to call her, go
to the Phone app and press and hold M. Your
smartphone dials the number.
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You can assign a special
ringtone for a contact. See Assigning a caller
ID ringtone for details.
TIP
When creating a Message or Email
favorite, you can enter multiple addresses;
simply separate each address with a comma.
This is an easy way to send messages to a
group of people.