"The handset is unable to display the SIM contacts unless you choose to import them but that is basically our only grudge against it"
You probably cannot save contact to SIM.
You have to do each contact individually. Open up an individual contact (as if you're going to edit it), and select Menu. The second item should be "Save to SIM".
To save contacts to your phone instead of the SIM card on a Pantech, open the Contacts app and select "Add Contact." When prompted to choose a storage location, select "Phone" instead of "SIM." Fill in the contact details and save. This will ensure that the contact is stored directly on your device.
first you import contact from sim to phone after that you can add members to a contact group for this 1. select contacts. press the left menu button 2. select the second option import/export option and then import from sim card 3. save contact to phone after that you can add members to a contact group A contact from a phone only can add to group
Copy them on SIM card, then from SIM card on another mobile.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 accepts a micro-SIM, but not a nano-SIM.
If you are with Sprint, there is no SIM card for the Samsung Conquer. Sprint does not use SIM cards.
There is no sim card on a Samsung Intercept since the Samsung Intercept is only available through Sprint.
it does not have a sim card.
you go into your first contact number , then options , then send via bluetooth then all contacts ,then send and that does the trick
Select / Application / Phonebook / View phone book from phone memory and SAVE Then Phonebook / More / Copy to SIM OR other option is Phonebook / More / Move to SIM
the samsung rant is a sprint phone, and the sprint carrier does not use sim card technology
No, most things will automatically save to your phone, as your SIM doesn't have much memory, but when creating a new contact, there is usually an option for saving to SIM.