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SIM1 Notification setting
Notifications: Notifications will be displayed on the Notification Bar, when new
SMS are received.
Choose ringtone: Assigns a ringtone to be played when a new SMS and MMS is
received.
Note: The ringtone will be played for a short period of time after it is selected.
Vibrate: Allows you to enable or disable the vibration function when a new SMS
and MMS are received.
SIM2 Notification setting
Notifications: A notification will be displayed on the Notification Bar, when new
SMS are received.
Choose ringtone: Assigns a ringtone to be played when a new SMS and MMS is
received.
Note: The ringtone will be played for a short period of time after it is selected.
Vibrate: Allows you to enable or disable the vibration function when new SMS and
MMS are received.
Service Message setting
Enable WAP PUSH: Enables you to receive service messages.
3.5. Access Your Contacts
If you have a Google Account, any contacts associated with that account are
automatically backed up by Google. This means all your contacts are always available on
the web and can be synced to any Android phone that's set up with the same account.
As a result, even if you lose your phone, switch to a new phone, or use a desktop
computer, your contacts are always available.
To get your phone numbers and other contact information into your Google account,
you have several options:
Import your contacts directly into your phone from your SIM card. See the
instructions below.
Use a desktop computer to import both your email and your contacts from
another email account into your Gmail account.
Use a desktop computer to export your contacts from applications like Outlook as
a text file, and then import them into your Google Account through a desktop
browser.
Use a desktop computer to export your contacts as a text file, then import them
directly into your phone.
Regardless of the method, you only need to import your contacts once. After you start
using a Google Account, all your contacts stay in sync. To view your contacts:
On your phone: use the Contacts app.
From a browser on a desktop computer: Go to www.google.com/contacts