Just dial their number ! It doesn't matter if they're in your contact list or not - you can still call ANY number just by tapping the keys.
Im using one now! It is when you find a text box or entry, tap it and the keypad will automatically come up, if this didn't work you should seek some help at a store as your iPhone is faulty
There are several advantages of using Google Contacts. If someone puts their contacts into Google Contacts, they won't be deleted if their phone dies.
You can sync contacts to Google, and then, using a sync tool like AweSync (www.awesync.com), sync them to Lotus Notes.
If you saved your contacts onto your computer just sync the contacts between your computer and your new phone. If the two iPhones have the same iTunes account, you can use iCloud to transfer phone numbers from iPhone 2G to iPhone 3G.
no you cant because an i phone has no bluetooth so you would be better to go to your blackberry and get all your contacts and go through them and put them in
iPhone syncs with the address book you already use on your computer - Address Book or Entourage on a Mac, or Outlook or Outlook Express on a PC. If you keep your contacts on the web using Yahoo! Address Book or Google Contacts, iPhone syncs with them, too.
Just plug in your Iphone and under the sync tab select contacts. At the bottom click apply. It will ask if you want to delete your iphones contacts select no. Then it will ask if you want to merge contacts. Select that one and you are good to go.
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Yes, there's a quite easy way to do so, but you will have to use a 3rd party app. Personally I'm using the CopyTrans apps for years now and there's one app that also lets you create iPhone contacts groups. You'll find the link below.
Keypad of what? You should find the user manual of whatever it is you are using.
You can user free cloud service named PhoneCopy. For most mobile phones from Nokia, Motorola, SonyEricsson, Samsung and others it works native and for iPhone you can download free app PhoneCopy for iPhone. If you want to synchronize android you need PhoneCopy for Android and also if you want to keep local copy of contacts on you computer you can use PhoneCopy for Windows or PhoneCopy for Mac.
There are three ways to transfer contacts from old iPhone to a new one. You can sync the old phone to iTunes to import them then sync the new phone to send them to the new. You do the same using the Cloud with the old phone then retrieve them to the new. Or, you can use an app called Bump to move them directly from your phone to any other iPhone. Follow the related link below