Recent Calls

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With the Flip Closed

1Press ..

2If you want to view the rest of the recent calls list, press the volume controls.

3Press . twice to dismiss the recent calls list.

View the details of a call on the recent calls list

1From the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Recent Calls.

3Select the item you want information on.

Saving to Contacts

Numbers on the recent calls list can be saved as new contacts or in contacts entries.

Save a number from the recent calls list to Contacts

1From the Home screen, select Start.

2Select Recent Calls.

3Select the item you want to save.

4Select Menu and then select Save.

5Choose to save the number as a new contact or in an existing contact:

To save the number as a new contact, select <New Item>.

To save the number in an existing contact, select the contact you want to save the number to.

6Scroll to the place in the Contacts entry screen where you want to store the number from the recent calls list.

7Select Insert.

8Add any additional information that you want to save in the contact such as a name.

9Select Done.

Making Calls From the Recent Calls List

Phone Calls

When you make a phone call from the recent calls list, the call is made to the phone number you choose.

If a name on the recent calls list is stored in Contacts with more than one phone number, you can choose to make the call to a different phone number in that contact by scrolling through the contact list abbreviations stored with the contact. The phone call is made to the phone number associated with the contacts list abbreviation that is showing when you press s.

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Nextel comm I930, I920 manual Saving to Contacts, Making Calls From the Recent Calls List, Phone Calls

I920, I930 specifications

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