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Phonebook
Phonebooks Available for the
FOMA Terminal
Your FOMA terminal has Phonebook in the FOMA
terminal (Phone) for which you can set a range of
functions, and UIM phonebook that can also be used
in other FOMA terminals. Each phonebook can be
used differently for your purpose.
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In addition, there is “PushTalk phonebook” for
PushTalk. You can use the data stored in the
phonebook in the FOMA terminal (Phone) to create
entries in the PushTalk phonebook.
Differences between the FOMA terminal
(Phone) phonebook and UIM phonebook
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Data stored
*: Automatically added/updated when phonebook data is
updated in Data security service. You cannot add them
by yourself.
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Features of the FOMA terminal (Phone)
phonebook
The following utility functions can be used with entries
stored in the FOMA terminal (Phone) phonebook:
• “Choku-Den”
→
p.100
• “Two-touch dialing”
→
p.101
• “Ring tone/Image”
→
p.99
• “Restrictions”
→
p.144
• Storing as secret data
→
p.133
• Secret code setting
→
p.98
• Adding members to PushTalk phonebook
→
p.87
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Features of the UIM phonebook
Since phonebook entries are stored on a FOMA card
(UIM), you can also use the same phonebook entries
on another FOMA terminal simply by changing FOMA
cards (UIM). This makes the UIM phonebook very
useful when you use multiple FOMA terminals.
Displaying names
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Voice and videophone calls
When you receive a call with
caller ID notified from someone
who is stored in the phonebook,
the phone number and caller’s
name appear.
When a still image is stored in the
phonebook, the image appears.
However, depending on the size and
amount of data of the stored image, it
may take time to display the image.
The caller’s name is also displayed
in the “Received calls”, “Dialed calls”
and “Redial” records.
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Displaying names for i-mode mail and SMS
When you send/receive i-mode mail or SMS to/from
someone who is stored in the phonebook, his/her
name is displayed in the sent/received mail list/detail
screen or address list.
Adding Entries to the FOMA
Terminal Phonebook
<Add to phonebook>
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An entry cannot be stored unless you fill in the
“Name” field.
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“Phonebook”
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“Phonebook”
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(FUNC)
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“Add to
phonebook”
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Select a phonebook
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Enter a name
You can enter kanji, hiragana, katakana,
alphanumeric characters, symbols and
pictograms (Phone only).
You can store up to 16 double-byte or 32 single-byte
characters for Phone and only 10 double-byte or 21
single-byte alphanumeric characters (including
some single-byte symbols) for FOMA card (UIM).
Data
stored
FOMA terminal
(Phone) phonebook
UIM
phonebook
Number
of entries
Up to 1,000
Up to 50
Group
No Group, Group 01 to
19
No Group,
Group 01 to 10
Phone
number
storage
4 numbers per entry
(4,000 numbers in total
in the phonebook)
1 number per
entry
Select from 23 icons
“
” only
Mail
address
storage
3 addresses per entry
(3,000 addresses in
total in the phonebook)
1 address per
entry
Select from 5 icons
“
” only
Image
storage
1 still image and 1
Chara-Den per entry
(respectively 100 in total
in the phonebook)
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Other
data
storage
Name, Reading, ZIP
code, Address, Location
information, Birthday,
Memo, i-concier
address*, i-concier
URL*, i-concier memo*
Name, Reading
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