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phones. With my Samsung phones when a person had multiple numbers such as Work, Home, Mobile, you got to select one to be the default. So if you just went to a name in the phonebook and pressed talk, that would be the one it called. The Sanyo seems to pick whichever number was entered first as the default, and I can't find a way to change that without re-entering all the numbers for that name. Is there something I'm missing, or is this one place where Samsung is better? Any help appreciated. -Chris |
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the 8100 and find that it designates the ''home'' allocation as the default number for a phonebook entry. No use crying over spilled milk, so what i do is, use the ''home'' allocation as the main number (regardless of the fact that the number could be ''work'' or ''mobile'') of a phonebook entry and then input other numbers in the following allocations. Now if an entry has multiple numbers, you'll see , which denotes other numbers. "Chris" < in message news:ZbELa.53682$ t... Quote:
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navigation keys), then scroll to a name that has a beside it, then press the right arrow on the navigation key until you get the Home, Mobile or Work number you want, then the one you choose will be dialed as the default number until you change it again. "Chris" < in message news:ZbELa.53682$ t... I just got a Sanyo 8100 and up until this point I've only had Samsung phones. With my Samsung phones when a person had multiple numbers such as Work, Home, Mobile, you got to select one to be the default. So if you just went to a name in the phonebook and pressed talk, that would be the one it called. The Sanyo seems to pick whichever number was entered first as the default, and I can't find a way to change that without re-entering all the numbers for that name. Is there something I'm missing, or is this one place where Samsung is better? Any help appreciated. -Chris |