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  1. #1
    Cyper
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    It's tedious to type in all my contacts and their numbers when I'm
    getting a new phone. So I'm looking for phones that can grab its
    numbers from Microsoft Outlook or other PC phonebooks. What are some
    of the options out there for this? How good are they?



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  2. #2
    Jason Cothran
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    Re: Any phone grabs phone# from Outlook?


    "Cyper" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    | It's tedious to type in all my contacts and their numbers when I'm
    | getting a new phone. So I'm looking for phones that can grab its
    | numbers from Microsoft Outlook or other PC phonebooks. What are some
    | of the options out there for this? How good are they?

    Posting in the Cingular forum, I can assume you are using a GSM phone. If
    you are, you have a SIM card that can store your names and numbers. It won't
    store additional information, but you can transfer the names/numbers from
    SIM to phone memory and back on most phones. With some phones you can also
    "sync" them with Outlook. I know my T616 has this capability, and multiple
    connect options to perform the sync.

    Of course if it is just a matter of wanting to transfer the contacts between
    phones when upgrading, the easiest solutin (If name and number is all you
    are transferring) would probably be to just do it straight from the SIM.





  3. #3
    Usul
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    Re: Any phone grabs phone# from Outlook?

    I have the Nokia 3590i uses Ir to talk with laptop and Nokia PC Suite
    - Works great! syncs with outlook

    Also some Motorola's sync up but you have to buy cable and software.



  4. #4
    Usul
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    Re: Any phone grabs phone# from Outlook?

    6590i - Sorry

    On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 21:12:49 -0500, Usul <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >I have the Nokia 3590i uses Ir to talk with laptop and Nokia PC Suite
    >- Works great! syncs with outlook
    >
    >Also some Motorola's sync up but you have to buy cable and software.





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