Nokia 9000i Nokia 9000i User Guide in English - Page 30
Entering contact information, via the phone interface
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3-6 Records the number of memory locations in use on the SIM. The phone numbers from the SIM card memory locations will appear in the Tel field of the contact card. If the number you have copied is a GSM number, be aware that you will need to edit the field label in the Contacts application from the communicator interface in order to send SMS messages to this contact. The SMS directory offers only those contacts with Tel(GSM) numbers as possible recipients to your SMS, and dims all other contacts. Copying memory: Contacts directory to SIM • The contact names in your directory may not fully fit in the SIM card's memory. Note that only the first 10 characters of the name will be stored. Entering contact information via the phone interface Entering new or editing existing contact names and phone numbers via the phone interface will create a new contact card in the Contacts directory (see Chapter 13 "Phone interface: Using memory - Storing information via the phone interface" on page 13-5). When you store or copy phone numbers via the phone interface, the phone number will appear in the Contacts directory's Tel field (not the Tel(GSM) field). In order to send SMS messages, the recipient's GSM phone number must be stored in the Tel(GSM) field. You will need to edit this information from the communicator interface. Whenever you enter or edit numbers from the phone interface, check that the phone numbers are in the correct fields in the contact card.