Quick Tips: Save numbers in iPhone Video
Quick Tips: Save numbers in iPhone Video Transcript
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>> Thanks Steve, no problem. If you get a call on your IPhone from a friend whose number you didn't have, there's an easy way to save that number. I'm Tom Merritt from CNET.com with a quick tip on saving phone numbers on your IPhone. Unlock your phone, then click on the phone icon. Chose recents, find the number you want to save and touch the blue arrow icon. You can then chose create new context or add existing context if you already have it. Lickity split, the number is saved. I got Steve's number right in here. You can find more great tips at help.CNET.com. I'm Tom Merritt, thanks for watching. ^M00:00:38 [ Music ]
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