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  1. #1
    Dick
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    How can you tell where the V551 is storing numbers in the phone book?
    The manual states that you can't use the picture ID on incoming calls
    if the number is stored on the SIM. How can I make sure these numbers
    are stored in internal memory, and not the SIM card?



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    Re: V551 - SIM or Internal Memory for Phonebook?

    Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
    > How can you tell where the V551 is storing numbers in the phone book?
    > The manual states that you can't use the picture ID on incoming calls
    > if the number is stored on the SIM. How can I make sure these numbers
    > are stored in internal memory, and not the SIM card?


    Address book. highlight a name, view.
    xxx-xxx-xxxx
    Speed No.147#(P)
    is stored in the phone.
    Edit
    Store To: phone

    If you change the "Store To: to SIM, the Speed # will go to something above
    1000. Or, if you change the speed number to something above 1000, it will
    show that it is stored to the SIM. Below 1000 is the phone.
    Below 10 are numbers that you can one-touch-dial by holding the number.

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    Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5




  3. #3
    Dick
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    Re: V551 - SIM or Internal Memory for Phonebook?

    On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 19:56:52 +0000 (UTC),
    [email protected] wrote:

    >Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
    >> How can you tell where the V551 is storing numbers in the phone book?
    >> The manual states that you can't use the picture ID on incoming calls
    >> if the number is stored on the SIM. How can I make sure these numbers
    >> are stored in internal memory, and not the SIM card?

    >
    >Address book. highlight a name, view.
    >xxx-xxx-xxxx
    >Speed No.147#(P)
    >is stored in the phone.
    >Edit
    >Store To: phone
    >
    >If you change the "Store To: to SIM, the Speed # will go to something above
    >1000. Or, if you change the speed number to something above 1000, it will
    >show that it is stored to the SIM. Below 1000 is the phone.
    >Below 10 are numbers that you can one-touch-dial by holding the number.


    Thanks Clarence. All my numbers are less than 100, and all were
    programmed using Mobile Phone Tools, except for the voice mail 0.

    I am attempting to have a picture show on the screen when a person
    calls in to my phone. I do get the picture when I dial out to that
    person.



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    Re: V551 - SIM or Internal Memory for Phonebook?

    Dick <LeadWinger> wrote:
    > Thanks Clarence. All my numbers are less than 100, and all were
    > programmed using Mobile Phone Tools, except for the voice mail 0.


    In MPT, there is an option whether to put new entries to phone or SIM.
    The phone is better, as you noticed, because the optional fields aren't
    available in the SIM.

    > I am attempting to have a picture show on the screen when a person
    > calls in to my phone. I do get the picture when I dial out to that
    > person.


    I have done special rings, but then when I hear a "strange" ring, I don't
    recognize it as my phone, and everybody looks at everybody else, waiting
    for some idiot to answer the ringing phone ;-)

    I just added a picture to my home number. If I have the flip open, I see
    the picture until I answer the call. If I have the flip closed, it answers
    when I open the flip, and I never see the picture.

    If I had the settings to not answer when I opened the flip, I could
    probably see the picture after I opened the flip, but only until I answered
    the call. That doesn't seem very useful. And it's a tiny picture.

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    Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5




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