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  1. #1
    Dusty
    Guest
    G'day all;

    Does anybody reading here have a recommendation for tools to use on my PC to
    "manage" my RAZR? The "Phone Tools" CD you get with it is a joke! But,
    however [un]funny they might be, they're the only thing I have at the
    moment.

    Can anybody explain the difference between "SIM" and "PHONE" designations
    when it comes to contact storage? I'm assuming that SIM means that the
    number is stored in the phone's SIM, as opposed to memory in the PHONE.
    Apparently a "quick-dial" value of <1,000 is what differentiates them. Did
    I get that about right?

    If that's the case, how does one most easily transfer them from one
    destination to the other? Apparently being able to click on an entry in the
    phone side of the display screen and changing them isn't permitted. It's a
    royal PITA to do them manually. There's gotta be a better way!

    Any help would be most appreciated...


    TIA,
    Dusty
    San Jose






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  2. #2
    no morals
    Guest

    Re: Using the "Phone Tools" on RAZR-V3

    On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 11:06:55 -0700, "Dusty"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >G'day all;
    >
    >Does anybody reading here have a recommendation for tools to use on my PC to
    >"manage" my RAZR? The "Phone Tools" CD you get with it is a joke! But,
    >however [un]funny they might be, they're the only thing I have at the
    >moment.
    >
    >Can anybody explain the difference between "SIM" and "PHONE" designations
    >when it comes to contact storage? I'm assuming that SIM means that the
    >number is stored in the phone's SIM, as opposed to memory in the PHONE.
    >Apparently a "quick-dial" value of <1,000 is what differentiates them. Did
    >I get that about right?
    >
    >If that's the case, how does one most easily transfer them from one
    >destination to the other? Apparently being able to click on an entry in the
    >phone side of the display screen and changing them isn't permitted. It's a
    >royal PITA to do them manually. There's gotta be a better way!
    >
    >Any help would be most appreciated...
    >
    >
    >TIA,
    >Dusty
    >San Jose
    >
    >

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  3. #3
    randy
    Guest

    Re: Using the "Phone Tools" on RAZR-V3


    Thank-you !!!




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