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adamrj Joined: Jan 15, 2002 Posts: 155 From: NW London PM |
Can anyone explain how to store copies of phone numbers on the sim card? The reason I ask is that I've discovered you can quick dial numbers on the sim (but not ones stored in the phone's memory) by dialing eg. 1 [Yes] or 25# [Yes]
This would be really useful as voice recognition doesn't work if there's any background noise and it takes ages to work your way to someone in the middle of the phone book (esp. when you have 340 numbers in it!) even when keying in the first letter.
Thanks,
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Cytech Joined: Feb 19, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Stockholm, Sweden PM |
Phone book -> Options -> Copy all to SIM
but remember that you can't have as many numbers on the SIM as you can have in the phone. How many it can store depends on how big the SIM memory is, but usually it's 100 or 200.
How many your SIM can save can you see under Phone Book -> Memory status
[ This Message was edited by: Cytech on 2002-08-24 14:29 ] |
adamrj Joined: Jan 15, 2002 Posts: 155 From: NW London PM |
Hmm, nice try, but didn't quite work. Once you've got the first 90 numbers on the card, there's no way of moving them around so your most frequent numbers are in the first 10 slots. And believe it or not, the first 90 numbers in my phone book only get as far as 'D'!
Suppose I'll just have to fire up my old 7110
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Fulika Joined: Feb 15, 2002 Posts: 80 From: Hungary PM |
There ISway to setup positions. Go to position list, setup the desired position list, and after this copy to sim!
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adamrj Joined: Jan 15, 2002 Posts: 155 From: NW London PM |
Of course! Works a treat.
Thanks for that.
Adam |
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