User guide
2E. Contacts 65
Contacts
⽧ Get Started with Contacts (page 65)
⽧ Access Contacts (page 66)
⽧ The Contacts List (page 66)
⽧ Add a Contact (page 67)
⽧ Add an Emergency Contact (page 68)
⽧ Save a Phone Number to Contacts (page 68)
⽧ Edit a Contact (page 70)
⽧ Synchronize Contacts (page 72)
⽧ Add Entries to Favorites (page 73)
⽧ Add Facebook Content to Your Contacts (page 74)
⽧ Create Groups (page 74)
⽧ Share a Contact (page 75)
Get Started with Contacts
Here is some basic information about contacts.
䢇 You can create a Google contact, a phone contact,
or a Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync contact.
䢇 Contacts are stored locally to the phone’s memory.
䢇 Contact entries are automatically sorted
alphabetically.
䢇 Google contacts are shared with your existing
Google account and you can import them to the
phone after creating a Google Mail account.
䢇 Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync (also known as Work
or Outlook) contacts are those contacts intended to
share with either an Exchange Server or from within
Microsoft® Outlook®.
Important: You must synchronize your email accounts after
setup to verify that your Contacts display on the
device. See “Accounts and Synchronization” on
page 48.
2E. Contacts
Note: Contacts stored locally can be lost if the phone is ever
reset to its factory default parameters.










