Phonebook
Definition: A phonebook is the memory space in the phone or on your SIM card that allows you to store frequently used numbers, and add a name to identify each number. Some phones will allow you to store multiple entries per phone book entry, for example a name with contact numbers for home, work and mobile. These numbers can then be dialled automatically.
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