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6. Contacts

The contact list can hold up to 500 contacts with multiple numbers
and text notes for each contact. The amount of numbers and text entries that you
can save may vary, depending on length and the total number of entries in the
contact list.

New contacts

You can access the contact list in the standby mode. Select

Contacts

or

Menu

>

Contacts

>

Contact List

. To quickly find a contact in your contact list, enter the

first letter of the contact name, and that portion of the list is displayed.

Use the contact list

To create or update your contact list, do the following:

1. In the standby mode, enter the contact number.

2. Select

Save

>

Create New

to save a new number to your contact list. To update

an existing contact number, select

Save

>

Update Existing Contact

, and select

the contact from the contact list.

3. Select

Mobile

(

1

or

2

),

Home

,

Work

, or

Fax

>

OK

. When updating an existing

contact number, highlight the number you wish to change and select

OK

. To

overwrite the new number, select

Yes

>

OK

.

4. If this is a new entry, enter a contact name, and select

SAVE

.

Save multiple numbers

You can save different types of phone numbers and short text items per entry to
the contact list. The first phone number entry for a contact is automatically set as
the default (primary) number but can be changed at any time. See "Change the
default number
," p. 36.

1. In the standby mode, select

Contacts

, scroll to the entry to which you wish to

add an additional number, and select

Edit

.

2. Enter the new number or detail in the

Mobile

(

1

or

2

),

Home

,

Work

,

Email

(

1

or

2

),

Group

,

Picture

,

Ringtone

, or

Fax

fields of the

Edit Contact

screen.

3. Select

SAVE

.

Set up voice dial

The Nokia 6305i uses voice recognition to access entries in your contact list.
See "Voice recognition," p. 14.