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Save a contact's name and phone number in your phone's address book. If it's a local number: Save the number in the same format you would use if you were to call that contact. Open WhatsApp and go to the Chats tab. Tap the new chat icon > More options > Refresh.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Contacts app. At the bottom right, tap Add. Enter the contact's name and an email or phone number. To pick the account where you want to save the contact: Next to your email account, tap the Down arrow. When you're finished, tap Save.
To fix this problem, head to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and scroll down to the Contacts section. Tap on the bottom line of this section, Default Account. Tap to select iCloud instead of On My iPhone or, if you have multiple accounts, your default account.
Open your Contacts or People app. Hit the menu button and go into Settings. Select Import/Export. Select where you want your contact files stored. Follow instructions.
Go home screen and touch the “Contacts” icon. Touch the “Menu” key and select the “Import/Export” option. Select “Export to SIM card” and then choose the contacts to copy. Touch “Export” and then touch “Yes” to begin copying your contacts to the SIM card.
To start, go to your Contacts app. Now, tap a contact to see the details. Choose the option to Copy or Share and you will be asked where you would like to copy the contact to. Select SIM and this contact will now be saved individually on your Android SIM card.
Open your Contacts or People app. Hit the menu button and go into Settings. Select Import/Export. Select where you want your contact files stored. Follow instructions.
Don't store your contacts on the SIM card. There is no advantage in doing so. Modern smartphones are usually only able to import/export contacts stored on the SIM card. Furthermore, the “Messaging” app of Android 4.0 is able to manage the text messages stored on the SIM card.
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