The Nokia E6 is the latest business workhorse in the E Series line, and is packed with great communcation features. But of course you won't get far unless you have contacts to communicate with, so here we walk your through the process of importing your contacts from your previous handset.
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Anyone who says business phones can't be good looking and innovative obviously hasn't come across the Nokia E6. Its rounded edge and no-fuss design speak of understated class, while it's also the first Nokia phone to have both a QWERTY hardware keyboard and a touchscreen on board.
To start the process of importing your contacts, the first step is to make sure that all your contacts are stored on the SIM card. How you go about this differs from phone to phone, but on a Nokia the process should involve a variation on pressing Menu, then Contacts, and then Options.
Once you've got all your contacts on your SIM card, insert it into your new Nokia E6, switch the phone on and press Menu. Next, select Contacts and you should see a blank screen unless you've added any contacts manually.
From here, tap Options, then SIM numbers. From the list of options that appear, select Copy all to phone, and then Yes to confirm. Your contacts will now all move over from your SIM card to your Nokia E6's memory, putting your whole communication network right there at your fingertips.