Saturday, November 17, 2018

A BETTER WAY TO SAVE CONTACTS ON YOUR SMART PHONES.

It's sad to note that a large number of people are still faced with the problems of how to save and preserve contacts on their phones.
Most people uses sim cards while others prefers phones but the irony of it all is that both are limited in the number of contact it accepts and worst still you tend to loose those contacts once the phones or sim cards are damaged or get lost.

A BETTER WAY TO SAVE CONTACTS
Interestingly,most of our smart  devices has provided an alternative better way to save our contacts and have them within reach even when the phone or sim cards gets lost or damaged but most people are yet to utilize this opportunity out of ignorance. This article, will enlighten us on how to go about it so we don't have to keep loosing important contacts.
WHERE DO I SAVE MY CONTACTS TO PRESERVE IT ?
Saving contacts on your email is the best solution to this question. You are allowed to save a larger number of contacts that your sim cards or phones would reject because of lack of storage space.
You can also easily have access to those contacts as long as you are logged on to the same email on the device you are using.

HOW TO SAVE CONTACTS ON EMAIL
To activates most smart phones, you are often asked to input your email, this email allows you easy access to certain features including saving of contacts and it is easily accessible for contact saving same way and method your sim cards or phones are available only that you may need to touch a small button to have your email address display and then save directly to your mail.
When saving a contact you will see the above pix click the small arrow at the right to displace either phone or email option, choose email and click save to save the contact.
Note that by that action email option will continue to be on contact save display for your subsequent save until you click the arrow button for other options.

ADVANTAGE

  1. You can always get your saved contacts as long as you have logged in the email on the phone you're using.


I hope this publication has given you useful insight on how to manage your contacts.
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