The Phone Book
The Phone Bookin your I 888 WORLD lets you store and
recall phone numbers. This means that the phone can
store all your important numbers. You do not have to
remember them or carry your address book around.
The Phone Book also keeps track of your last dialled
numbers and, if you subscribe to the Calling Line Identi-
fication service, the last answered numbers. Con-
venient if you have to call someone back.
When you receive a call and the caller’s number is in the
Phone Book, you will see the name in the display.
Tip! Your I 888 WORLD comes with the Ericsson Mobile Of-
fice Suite software. When installed on your computer,
the Mobile Office Suite lets you manage your Phone
Book from your computer in a simple way.
You can find more information about the Mobile Office
Suite in the chapter ‘The Mobile Office Suite’.
Before You Start
Before you start creating your personal Phone Book,
there are a few things you need to know. In this section,
you will learn about the two different memories and
how to store the numbers with the internationalprefix.
We also recommend that you at this stage read the
section about entering characters, even though you
might need to go back to this when you follow the in-
structions later on.
Phone Book Memories
You can store your phone numbers in two different
memories:
• the card memory on the SIM card,
• the phone memory.
Storing your numbers in the card memory allows you to
use the numbers stored on the SIM card even when you
change phones, i.e. when you insert your SIM card into
another phone.
On the other hand, by storing your numbers in the
phone memory, they are always available to you on
your phone, even if you change SIM cards.
The memory positions in the card memory are
numbered from 1 onwards. The actual number of
memory positions available depends on your SIM card.
The phone memory can hold up to 99 phone numbers.
The memory positions are labelled ¤1–¤99.
Note! In the ‘Phone book’ menu, press # to enter the ¤ charac-
ter. Outside the ‘Phone book’ menu, you must press
and hold down # to enter the ¤ character.
International Numbers
If you intend to use your phone both at home and
abroad, you should store all phone numbers as interna-
tional phone numbers, that is with the ‘+’ sign – which
automatically will be replaced by the international dial-
ling prefix for the country you are calling from – fol-
lowed by the country code, then the area code and the
phone number.
• To enter the (+) sign, press and hold 0.
• Omit any leading zero in the area code.
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