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Learn to manage and work with contacts in the Firefox OS Contacts app and how to import your friends from Facebook, Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook and your SIM card.
Learn to manage and work with contacts in the Firefox OS Contacts app and how to import your friends from Facebook, Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook and your SIM card.

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The Firefox OS contacts app lets you import friends from your SIM card, Facebook and popular email services. It also makes it easy to call or message your favorite people. Let's get started! __TOC__ =Import contacts= ''What good is a smartphone without contacts?'' #Open the Contacts app [[Image:contacts app]]. #Tap the gear button in the upper-right corner to begin the import process. #*'''Firefox OS 1.0.1''' allows you to import from a SIM card or Facebook. #*'''Firefox OS 1.1''' adds the ability to import from a Gmail, Outlook (and Hotmail) account and an SD card. #*Not sure what version of Firefox OS you have? [[How do I find what version of Firefox OS I have?|Here's how to find out.]] #Choose what contacts you want to import. #:[[Image:Contacts import]] #*Choosing Facebook, Gmail or Outlook will direct you to a login screen for that service. #*After you log in, you will see a screen where you can choose which contacts to import. When you've selected everyone you want, tap the {button Import} button in the upper-right corner. #:[[Image:Select contacts to import]] #Once your contacts have been imported you will be taken to a list of all your contacts. ==Update or import more contacts== ''After importing contacts the first time, you may want to update or add new contacts from Facebook, Gmail or Outlook.'' #Tap the gear button in the upper-right corner. #Choose where you want to import from: #*To update or import more contacts from Gmail or Outlook, choose them from the list. #**You may have to log in to each service again. #*To update or import more contacts from Facebook, tap the {button Update imported friends} button at the bottom of the screen. #Add any new contacts you with to import and then tap the {button Update} button in the upper-right. New contacts will be added and existing contacts will be updated. =Add a contact from another app= ''Easily add new contacts from phone calls, messages or email.'' *In the '''Messages''' app, tap the number in the orange bar at the top of the screen to create a new contact or to add that number to an existing contact. *In the '''Email''' app, tap on an email address in a message to create a new contact or to add that email address to an existing contact. *In the '''Phone''' app, tap a number in the call log to create a new contact or to add that number to an existing contact. *:[[Image:Add to contacts]] [[Template:FxOS1.1]] =Add a new contact manually= ''Of course you can always add contacts the old-fashioned way.''<!-- Localizers: If there isn't an equivalent expression in your language, just skip this line.--> #Tap the plus button, next to settings to get to the add contact screen. #:[[Image: Manual contact]] #Enter a name, number, photo, etc. #To save your new contact, tap the {button Done} button in the top right. ==Link a contact to Facebook== If you've added a contact and they are also a friend on Facebook, you can link that contact to their Facebook info. #Select the contact you want to link. #Tap the {button Link contact} button. #A list of possible Facebook friend matches will be found. Just tap on the correct one and it will be linked. =Call or message a contact= When you select someone in your list, you can choose from a number of ways to contact them: *Phone *Email *Message If the contact is linked to Facebook, you have additional options: *Facebook message *Facebook Wall post *View Facebook profile :[[Image:Contact screen]] {note}'''Tip:''' Make a contact a "Favorite" and it will be shown at the top of your contacts list.{/note} =Delete a contact= # Tap the contact you want to delete. # Tap the edit contact button in the upper-right [[Image:edit contact]]. #Scroll down to the bottom of the screen, tap {button Delete Contact} and then {button Remove}. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/12Pr6IR]]
The Firefox OS contacts app lets you import friends from your SIM card, Facebook and popular email services. It also makes it easy to call or message your favorite people. Let's get started! __TOC__ =Import contacts= ''What good is a smartphone without contacts?'' #Open the Contacts app [[Image:contacts app]]. #Tap the gear button in the upper-right corner to begin the import process. #*'''Firefox OS 1.0.1''' allows you to import from a SIM card or Facebook. #*'''Firefox OS 1.1''' adds the ability to import from a Gmail, Outlook (and Hotmail) account and an SD card. #*Not sure what version of Firefox OS you have? [[How do I find what version of Firefox OS I have?|Here's how to find out.]] #Choose what contacts you want to import.<br><br> #:[[Image:Contacts import]] #*Choosing Facebook, Gmail or Outlook will direct you to a login screen for that service. #*After you log in, you will see a screen where you can choose which contacts to import. When you've selected everyone you want, tap the {button Import} button in the upper-right corner. #:[[Image:Select contacts to import]] #Once your contacts have been imported, you will be taken to a list of all your contacts. ==Update or import more contacts== ''After importing contacts the first time, you may want to update or add new contacts from Facebook, Gmail or Outlook.'' #Tap the gear button in the upper-right corner. #Choose where you want to import from: #*To update or import more contacts from Gmail or Outlook, choose them from the list. #**You may have to log in to each service again. #*To update or import more contacts from Facebook, tap the {button Update imported friends} button at the bottom of the screen. #Add any new contacts you wish to import and then tap the {button Update} button in the upper-right. New contacts will be added and existing contacts will be updated. =Add a contact from another app= ''Easily add new contacts from phone calls, messages or email.'' *In the '''Messages''' app, tap the number in the orange bar at the top of the screen to create a new contact or to add that number to an existing contact. *In the '''Email''' app, tap on an email address in a message to create a new contact or to add that email address to an existing contact. *In the '''Phone''' app, tap a number in the call log to create a new contact or to add that number to an existing contact.<br><br> *:[[Image:Add to contacts]] [[Template:FxOS1.1]] =Add a new contact manually= ''Of course you can always add contacts the old-fashioned way.''<!-- Localizers: If there isn't an equivalent expression in your language, just skip this line.--> #Tap the plus button, next to settings to get to the add contact screen.<br><br> #:[[Image: Manual contact]] #Enter a name, number, photo, etc. #To save your new contact, tap the {button Done} button in the top right. ==Link a contact to Facebook== If you've added a contact and they are also a friend on Facebook, you can link that contact to their Facebook info. #Select the contact you want to link. #Tap the {button Link contact} button. #A list of possible Facebook friend matches will be displayed. Just tap on the correct one and it will be linked. =Call or message a contact= When you select someone in your list, you can choose from a number of ways to contact them: *Phone *Email *Message If the contact is linked to Facebook, you have additional options: *Facebook message *Facebook Wall post *View Facebook profile :[[Image:Contact screen]] {note}'''Tip:''' Make a contact a "Favorite" and it will be shown at the top of your contacts list.{/note} =Delete a contact= # Tap the contact you want to delete. # Tap the edit contact button in the upper-right [[Image:edit contact]]. #Scroll down to the bottom of the screen, tap {button Delete Contact} and then {button Remove}. [[Template:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/12Pr6IR]]

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