Compared to my previous Samsung 427's address book, the v551's phonebook is
primitive.
Is there any program that will let me store addresses and notes in my V551
like I could in my Samsung?
Thanks,
Trent
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Trent
Mark Stone
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 02:48 PM
"Trent" <eyler@cox.net> wrote in message
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> Compared to my previous Samsung 427's address book, the v551's phonebook
> is primitive.
>
> Is there any program that will let me store addresses and notes in my V551
> like I could in my Samsung?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Trent
Yeah, I'm interested too -- I switched from Nokia to a V330 (main phone) and
a V188 (backup) and I miss Nokia's ability to store addresses, comments,
etc. in the phonebook. Although I do like the way the "categories" feature
works on my Motos --
Mark Stone
Steve
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 04:38 PM
nope
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Steve
"Mark Stone" <tractorlegs@elp.rr.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Trent" <eyler@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:S74uf.30741$9G.21012@dukeread10...
>> Compared to my previous Samsung 427's address book, the v551's phonebook
>> is primitive.
>>
>> Is there any program that will let me store addresses and notes in my
>> V551 like I could in my Samsung?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Trent
> Yeah, I'm interested too -- I switched from Nokia to a V330 (main phone)
> and a V188 (backup) and I miss Nokia's ability to store addresses,
> comments, etc. in the phonebook. Although I do like the way the
> "categories" feature works on my Motos --
>
>
Steve
Trent
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 05:23 PM
Mark,
>
> Although I do like the way the "categories" feature works on my Motos --
>
Maybe I'm missing something.
If I have three phone numbers for someone (cell, home, work) it takes three
separate entries in my V551 phone book. And each of these can only display
name and phone number.
How are categories helping?
Trent
Trent
dold@XReXXV551X.usenet.us.com
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 06:03 PM
Trent <eyler@cox.net> wrote:
> If I have three phone numbers for someone (cell, home, work) it takes three
> separate entries in my V551 phone book. And each of these can only display
> name and phone number.
No addresses or notes, but you can set for "display primary number only",
which leaves you with one number showing in the directory. left-right or
View and up/down to see the other numbers.
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Bill Kraski
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 06:19 PM
Trent wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something.
>
> If I have three phone numbers for someone (cell, home, work) it takes
> three separate entries in my V551 phone book. And each of these can only
> display name and phone number.
>
> How are categories helping?
I think he's referring to the fact that you can set the phone list to
display one name listing, scrolling through the phone numbers for that
entry using the right or left arrows. Which doesn't address your question.
AFAIK the only addresses you can add are for email -- no street addresses.
And no notes re: the entry. There may be a more robust third party
alternative, but I haven't really looked since the screen is so small &
washes out in daylight.
Bill K
Bill Kraski
BruceR
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 06:39 PM
Motorola got the message! The phonebook in the newly released v3i now
lets you add street and email addresses. Maybe Motox or someone can
take that and add it to a Flex/Flash for older models like the v551.
> Trent wrote:
>
>> Maybe I'm missing something.
>>
>> If I have three phone numbers for someone (cell, home, work) it takes
>> three separate entries in my V551 phone book. And each of these can
>> only display name and phone number.
>>
>> How are categories helping?
>
> I think he's referring to the fact that you can set the phone list to
> display one name listing, scrolling through the phone numbers for that
> entry using the right or left arrows. Which doesn't address your
> question. AFAIK the only addresses you can add are for email -- no
> street addresses. And no notes re: the entry. There may be a more
> robust third party alternative, but I haven't really looked since the
> screen is so small & washes out in daylight.
>
> Bill K
BruceR
DevilsPGD
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 10:25 PM
In message <vceuf.30760$9G.11358@dukeread10> "Trent" <eyler@cox.net>
wrote:
>Mark,
>
>>
>> Although I do like the way the "categories" feature works on my Motos --
>>
>
>Maybe I'm missing something.
>
>If I have three phone numbers for someone (cell, home, work) it takes three
>separate entries in my V551 phone book. And each of these can only display
>name and phone number.
>
>How are categories helping?
Different feature entirely, just something that happens to be useful.
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Don't you hate rhetorical questions?
DevilsPGD
Al
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-02-2006, 10:44 PM
"Bill Kraski" <Bill.Kraski.NoSpam@verizon.invalid> wrote in message
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> Trent wrote:
>
> > Maybe I'm missing something.
> >
> > If I have three phone numbers for someone (cell, home, work) it takes
> > three separate entries in my V551 phone book. And each of these can only
> > display name and phone number.
> >
> > How are categories helping?
>
> I think he's referring to the fact that you can set the phone list to
> display one name listing, scrolling through the phone numbers for that
> entry using the right or left arrows. Which doesn't address your
question.
> AFAIK the only addresses you can add are for email -- no street addresses.
> And no notes re: the entry. There may be a more robust third party
> alternative, but I haven't really looked since the screen is so small &
> washes out in daylight.
>
Not familiar with the V551 as its for the USA, but make sure you are storing
your phone numbers to the phone memory and not the SIM, which may be the
default setting on your phone. Most Motorola phones give you Street, City ,
state, postal code fields to fill in now. When you add a new entry look at
the field that says "Store To:" - it should be "Phone" and not "SIM" to give
you the field to add an address.
Make sure you set your phone book to "view by primary contacts" - it really
should be the default setting for all phones now, but it hasn't filtered
through yet.
Phonebook / Menu / Setup / View: Primary Contacts
Scroll up down to different contacts
Scroll left right to different numbers for that contact - older phones don't
give you any prompts to tell you that you can do this with the left right
keys.
To add another number or email address to an existing contact edit the
contact and scroll to the bottom and select ....MORE.... and go from there.
The new Motorola phones have completely rewritten phonebook software ...
Happy New Year!
Al
Al
Bill Kraski
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Re: V551 Phonebook
Posted: 01-03-2006, 01:07 AM
Al wrote:
> Not familiar with the V551 as its for the USA, but make sure you are
> storing your phone numbers to the phone memory and not the SIM, which may
> be the
> default setting on your phone. Most Motorola phones give you Street, City
> ,
> state, postal code fields to fill in now. When you add a new entry look
> at the field that says "Store To:" - it should be "Phone" and not "SIM" to
> give you the field to add an address.
The V551 must be about the only model that doesn't include all that,
then. ;-) And, until I end up with too many for the phone, all entries get
stored to the phone. Especially since some options for an entry (like
speed dialing) don't work from SIM.