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- 01-26-2007, 10:19 AM #1zackGuest
Hi all.
I have just bought one of these mobiles, the silver one,
just a simple question, if i store my contacts on the sim
card & the card blows iv'e had it.
If i store my contacts on the phone it'self will i lose
them if the battery goes tits up.
any help appreciated.
email is valid if you want to reply to me instead of group.
zack.
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Destructive typing in progress, please watch your fingers.
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- 01-26-2007, 02:10 PM #2Guest
Re: Question motorola v3gsm
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 16:19:08 GMT, zack <[email protected]> wrote
this with the utmost thought:
>Hi all.
>
>I have just bought one of these mobiles, the silver one,
>just a simple question, if i store my contacts on the sim
>card & the card blows iv'e had it.
Write them in your diary/address book. Old fashioned method *but* quite
reliable, *plus* it's not dependant on any operating system
>If i store my contacts on the phone itself will i lose
>them if the battery goes tits up.
Nope, just shove a new battery in and they'll be waiting for you. Caveat:
That's assuming the battery's demise doesn't knacker the 'phone.
>any help appreciated.
>
>email is valid if you want to reply to me instead of group.
You could do with altering in that in the group to prevent the trawling spam
bots harvesting your address and deluging you.
[email protected] is enough.
Tarra!
- 01-28-2007, 02:37 AM #3Brian KGuest
Re: Question motorola v3gsm
On 1/26/2007 11:19 AM zack wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have just bought one of these mobiles, the silver one,
> just a simple question, if i store my contacts on the sim
> card & the card blows iv'e had it.
>
> If i store my contacts on the phone it'self will i lose
> them if the battery goes tits up.
>
> any help appreciated.
>
> email is valid if you want to reply to me instead of group.
>
> zack.
>
> Recycle food today, eat a burger for dinner & tea.
> Destructive typing in progress, please watch your fingers.
> Will the last person to leave planet earth switch of the light.
>
You can obtain an OEM copy of Motorola Phone Tools. Some come with a
Mini-USB to USB 2.0 cable. You can then sync your contacts, calendar,
MP3 sounds, photos or videos with what you have on your desktop or
laptop pc. Alternatively, you can back phone book, pictures, ringtones
to folders on your pc. You can also go the other way and select jpg
photos to upload to your phone for wallpaper. Likewise, you can
customize MP3 files for upload as Ringtones. If you backup your pc hard
drives, then everything is backed up.
The Motorola Phone Tools work with UPC cable, or Bluetooth if your PC
has it or you use a Bluetooth UPC adapter.
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