Search a CardDAV server: Tap Groups, tap the searchable CardDAV group at the bottom of the list, then enter your search.

You can’t edit searchable CardDAV contacts from the server, but you can edit synced CardDAV contacts on iPhone.

Contacts are included in searches from the Home screen. See “Searching” on page 43.

Managing Contacts on iPhone

Add a contact on iPhone: Tap Contacts and tap .

Delete a contact

In Contacts, choose a contact, than tap Edit. Scroll down

 

and tap Delete Contact.

Add a contact from the numeric keypad

Tap Keypad, enter a number, then tap . Tap Create New Contact and enter the caller’s information, or tap “Add to Existing Contact” and choose a contact.

Enter a soft (two-second) pause in a number

Tap , then tap Pause. One or more pauses may be required by a phone system before dialing an extension, for example. Pauses appear as commas when the number is saved.

Enter a hard pause in a number

Tap

 

 

 

, then tap Wait. A hard pause appears as a

 

 

 

semicolon when the number is saved. When dialing, iPhone pauses when it reaches the semicolon and waits until you tap the Dial button to continue.

Add a recent caller’s phone number to your contacts

Tap Recents and tap next to the number. Then tap Create New Contact, or tap “Add to Existing Contact” and choose a contact.

Edit contact information: Choose a contact, then tap Edit.

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Add information: Fill in a blank field.

 

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Add an address: Tap

 

 

 

Add New Address.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Add a field that’s not showing: Tap

 

 

 

Add Field.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Change the ringtone for the contact: Tap the ringtone field, then choose a ringtone.

 

To use the default ringtone specified in the Sounds settings, choose Default.

ÂÂ Delete an item: Tap , then tap Delete.

You can change field labels by tapping the label and choosing a different one. To create a custom label, scroll to the bottom of the list and tap Add Custom Label.

If you sync contacts from your computer and also over the air, you can link contacts to create a single, unified contact.

Link a contact: In edit mode, tap Link Contact, then choose a contact. See “Unified Contacts” on page 217.

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MC603C/A, MC609LL/A, MC606LL/A, MC678LL/A, MC603LL/A specifications

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