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  1. #1
    Dave Null
    Guest
    Richard a écrit :
    > I have just got a 6230i and want to transfer my 500 or so numbers,
    > groups and SMS from the memory on my old 6310i.
    >
    > I have installed the Nokia software that came with it, but it insists
    > on using Outlook, which I do not want to use, as this is already
    > synced with my PDA and I don't want the same data on my phone.
    >
    > Is it possible to beam the data either by bluetooth or infra red?
    >
    > I also have cables for each phone, one serial (6230i) and one USB,
    > although the latter is a DKU-2 clone that doesn't respond to the Nokia
    > driver.
    >
    > I'm using the same sim card, but I only use the phone memory numbers.
    >
    > Any suggestions?


    Hi,

    you may copy the numbers from your old phone to your sim card, then your
    the sim card into your new phone. Depending on the size of your card,
    you may have several copies to do.



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  2. #2
    Oxygen Software
    Guest

    Re: How to transfer numbers from one phone to another?

    Hello!

    We can suggest to have a look at Oxygen Phone Manager II (
    http://www.opm-2.com/ ) or Oxygen Expres ( http://www.oxygen-express.com/ ).
    Our software works wih the both phones simultaneously and supports
    DLR-3/DLR-3p cable as well, as DKU-2/CA-53 wire.

    PS: by the way, you can also transfer your calendar and to-do list entries,
    logos and voice records.

    Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov.
    Oxygen Software - tools for your mobile phone.
    Oxygen Phone Manager II - all you want from your mobile phone.
    http://www.opm-2.com/
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com/

    <Richard> ???????/???????? ? ???????? ?????????:
    news:[email protected]...
    >I have just got a 6230i and want to transfer my 500 or so numbers,
    > groups and SMS from the memory on my old 6310i.
    >
    > I have installed the Nokia software that came with it, but it insists
    > on using Outlook, which I do not want to use, as this is already
    > synced with my PDA and I don't want the same data on my phone.
    >
    > Is it possible to beam the data either by bluetooth or infra red?
    >
    > I also have cables for each phone, one serial (6230i) and one USB,
    > although the latter is a DKU-2 clone that doesn't respond to the Nokia
    > driver.
    >
    > I'm using the same sim card, but I only use the phone memory numbers.
    >
    > Any suggestions?
    >
    > TIA.
    >
    > Richard.
    >






  3. #3
    etiree
    Guest

    Re: How to transfer numbers from one phone to another?

    I just got 2 new phones from cingular (Nokia 6102i) and went to a Cingular
    store to have the sim card info from my old AT&T phones transferred to my
    new cingular sim cards. Only took a few minutes. Hope this helps.

    --
    etiree
    <Richard> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    I have just got a 6230i and want to transfer my 500 or so numbers,
    groups and SMS from the memory on my old 6310i.

    I have installed the Nokia software that came with it, but it insists
    on using Outlook, which I do not want to use, as this is already
    synced with my PDA and I don't want the same data on my phone.

    Is it possible to beam the data either by bluetooth or infra red?

    I also have cables for each phone, one serial (6230i) and one USB,
    although the latter is a DKU-2 clone that doesn't respond to the Nokia
    driver.

    I'm using the same sim card, but I only use the phone memory numbers.

    Any suggestions?

    TIA.

    Richard.





  4. #4
    Me
    Guest

    Re: How to transfer numbers from one phone to another?


    <Richard> wrote in message
    news:lkjrg2dgpe5***[email protected]...
    > The SIM card wasn't the problem as I was swopping it to the new phone.
    >
    > I eventually managed to back up the original to Outlook and then
    > transfer the data to the new one.
    >
    > Strangely enough Outlook shows all the names but is missing loads
    > of numbers. They do however all show up on the new phone.
    > Go figure!

    Could this be some Outlook settings. Like on the contacts "Current View",
    detailed Address Cards. Or if you open a contact and click a phone number
    category, you see a list of categories and the "invisible" numbers may
    appear on one that was not selected. I think there may appear problems when
    the categories that Outlook know does not match with those the phone knows,
    not sure.
    >
    > On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 22:21:46 GMT, "etiree" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    >>I just got 2 new phones from cingular (Nokia 6102i) and went to a Cingular
    >>store to have the sim card info from my old AT&T phones transferred to my
    >>new cingular sim cards. Only took a few minutes. Hope this helps.

    >






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