Key | Character | |
| Lower case | Upper case |
| 1 . , - ' @ : ? | |
| a b c 2 | A B C 2 |
| d e f 3 | D E F 3 |
| g h i 4 | G H I 4 |
| j k l 5 | J K L 5 |
| m n o 6 | M N O 6 |
| p q r s 7 | P Q R S 7 |
| t u v 8 | T U V 8 |
| w x y z 9 | W X Y Z 9 |
| 0 | 0 |
Short press swaps next letter between upper or lower case. Long press swaps all next let- ters between upper or lower case.
Short press enters space.
Long press gives access to
special characters.
( ) % ! ; " _ @ § + # * / & = < > ¥ $ £ ¡ ¿ €
Short press moves the cursor through the text one place.
Swap between Multitap and
T9.
Example
To enter Card in the display:
•Press and select Messages.
•Select Write new.
•Press and hold until appears. Press briefly three times, C appears.
•Wait for the available characters to go from the display, press and
hold until appears. Press briefly once, a appears.
•Press briefly three times, r appears.
•Press briefly once, d appears. The word Card appears.
•Press to exit from this example
and return to the
Network services
Your network operator provides value added services and contact phone num- bers. Depending on your operator’s im- plementation Applications, Services, and/or Information appears in the dis- play. Press and select Network Serv- ices to access these menus.
Phone book
The phone book stores data, usually names and telephone numbers, in the phone or SIM memory.
•The phone can store up to 100 ‘phone book cards’ which can con- tain: family name, first name, icon, home phone number, work phone number, cellular phone number and a note.
•SIMs can store up to 255 ‘SIM phone book cards’. Actual numbers and capacity depends on your SIM. SIM
phone book cards only contain the name and number.
Both the SIM and the phone memories are searched when you use the phone book.
Storing names and telephone num- bers
You can enter the names and num- bers in the phone book manually or copy them from SMS messages, scratchpad or last dialled number lists, etc. You can store the charac- ters *, +, P (pause), # and _ togeth- er with numbers. See page 20 to learn how to enter text.
Store numbers in international format using the '+' prefix (or
00)before the country code followed by the telephone
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