Clear Call History on Microsoft Lumia 535
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Hello and welcome to VisiHow. In this video, we're going to show you how to delete or remove a call record from a Microsoft Lumia 535.
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- 4Here, you can see we are in history. What we would like to do now is delete some or remove phone records. Maybe I do not want to see the name of this person, or I don't want someone else to see the name of this person, if I want to hide the fact that I've been making certain phone calls.Now, we have entered the Phone application.
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- 9Now that we've selected which phone record we'd like to remove, we're just going to press the trash can icon at the bottom of the screen.Also, if you just have too many phone records in your history, you're going to want to delete them periodically just to clear it up, just to make it more organized, so you can find information quicker and more efficiently.
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- 11This concludes our tutorial on how to remove or delete phone records from a Microsoft Lumia 535. If you have any questions or queries about this video, then please leave them in the comment section below. You've been watching VisiHow. Goodbye.Now, you can see it has been removed.
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I would like to clear my call log at regular intervals, how can I do it?
Delete my call log on regular intervals on Lumia 535
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Intermittently, I get the message my system cannot connect to the net. My suspicion is the Ethernet card because all other things work?
On my Windows Lumia 435 phone AND on my desktop I get the message "cannot connect with the net". What I wanted to do was just to erase one of my phone contacts (because of a wrong number). The message on the phone was that I did not have an MSN account (true) but I cannot seem to get one because of this message.. I have tried: Have made sure of no viruses, etc - but I am now thinking it might be my Ethernet card - it is very old.
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