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I searched the manual and couldn't find what specifically you can enter for a contact on the Kin Twom or Onem.
What I'm most interested in is if, like the Verizon standard UI, you can type an address and a note about that contact.
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I wouldn't call it verizon standard, its pretty much standard to any phone contact. The only difference is, this phone's contacts aren't formattable in the same 'contact cards' that you have on other phones, meaning you can't transfer a contact just by attaching the card, and i'm guessing thats why it has been a challenge for them to backup/transfer contacts with this phone.
the basics: first and last name, photo, ringtone (contact specific; if not assigned, then it just uses the phone's 'master setting'), phone number (theres plenty that you can save for individual contacts; they are: mobile, home, work, mobile2, home2, work2, home fax, work fax, company, assistant, pager, car, and radio..not sure when you ever will save this many numbers under a single contact, but those are the possibilities), email (unlimited number, as far as i know), im (interesting, because this phone can't instant message anyways), address (3 of them: home, work, and other), birthday and anniversary (they also sync with the calendar), website, details (prefix, middle, suffix), and work (job title, department, company, manager, and notes).
To be honest, thats plenty of options for contacts and the only ones i enter are the name and number, but its always better to have more options than less.
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I wouldn't call it verizon standard, its pretty much standard to any phone contact. The only difference is, this phone's contacts aren't formattable in the same 'contact cards' that you have on other phones, meaning you can't transfer a contact just by attaching the card, and i'm guessing thats why it has been a challenge for them to backup/transfer contacts with this phone.
the basics: first and last name, photo, ringtone (contact specific; if not assigned, then it just uses the phone's 'master setting'), phone number (theres plenty that you can save for individual contacts; they are: mobile, home, work, mobile2, home2, work2, home fax, work fax, company, assistant, pager, car, and radio..not sure when you ever will save this many numbers under a single contact, but those are the possibilities), email (unlimited number, as far as i know), im (interesting, because this phone can't instant message anyways), address (3 of them: home, work, and other), birthday and anniversary (they also sync with the calendar), website, details (prefix, middle, suffix), and work (job title, department, company, manager, and notes).
To be honest, thats plenty of options for contacts and the only ones i enter are the name and number, but its always better to have more options than less.
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Thank you
I appreciate your help and the thoroughness of your answer.
I'm interested in being able to include a short note and address information mostly for businesses -- doctor's office, restaurant [hours of operation, alternate locations], etc.
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Glad i could help. Yep, there are plenty of options to save these details (and in an organized fashion, too).