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  1. #1
    SimStore
    Guest
    All

    We're about to go beta/pre-production with our synchronisation service
    over GPRS. Using preinstalled phone applications this will allow you to
    backup your phone data(phone book, diary, to do lists) over GPRS to our
    secure servers. Once there you can edit the info online and restore it
    in the case of disaster. We are looking for a willing few to test it for
    us. Phone support is as follows with details available here:
    http://www.simstore.com/scuttlebutt/December2003.jsp

    * Nokia 3300, 3650, 3660, 6220, 6230, 6600, 6800, 6820, 7200, 7250,
    7650, 7700, N-Gage, 9210i, 9210
    * Motorola V525, V300, mpx_200, v600
    * Siemens S55, SL55, M55, SX2, SX1
    * Samsung D700
    * Sony Ericsson P800, P900, T610, T68i, Z600, T39, T630, T65

    If you fancy giving us a hand we'll put you in the draw for some book
    tokens and provide you with a free lifetime account.

    To participate you need to email us:

    * username
    * password
    * email address
    * phone make
    * phone model
    * phone number
    * IMEI

    Thank you for your time and consideration

    --
    www.simstore.com
    Dont Lose It, SimStore It


    --


    www.simstore.com


    dont cook your phone book







    See More: GPRS Phone Synchronisation




  2. #2
    Paul H. van Rossem
    Guest

    Re: GPRS Phone Synchronisation

    I would NEVER give away my details to someone I don't fully know!!

    Paul.

    On Wed, 12 May 2004 23:09:42 GMT, SimStore <[email protected]> wrote:

    >If you fancy giving us a hand we'll put you in the draw for some book
    >tokens and provide you with a free lifetime account.
    >
    >To participate you need to email us:
    >
    >* username
    > * password
    > * email address
    > * phone make
    > * phone model
    > * phone number
    > * IMEI





  3. #3
    Steve
    Guest

    Re: GPRS Phone Synchronisation

    Email you:

    > * username
    > * password
    > * email address
    > * phone make
    > * phone model
    > * phone number
    > * IMEI


    Yeh right! How about my credit card details and PIN number too!!



    "SimStore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > All
    >
    > We're about to go beta/pre-production with our synchronisation service
    > over GPRS. Using preinstalled phone applications this will allow you to
    > backup your phone data(phone book, diary, to do lists) over GPRS to our
    > secure servers. Once there you can edit the info online and restore it
    > in the case of disaster. We are looking for a willing few to test it for
    > us. Phone support is as follows with details available here:
    > http://www.simstore.com/scuttlebutt/December2003.jsp
    >
    > * Nokia 3300, 3650, 3660, 6220, 6230, 6600, 6800, 6820, 7200, 7250,
    > 7650, 7700, N-Gage, 9210i, 9210
    > * Motorola V525, V300, mpx_200, v600
    > * Siemens S55, SL55, M55, SX2, SX1
    > * Samsung D700
    > * Sony Ericsson P800, P900, T610, T68i, Z600, T39, T630, T65
    >
    > If you fancy giving us a hand we'll put you in the draw for some book
    > tokens and provide you with a free lifetime account.
    >
    > To participate you need to email us:
    >
    > * username
    > * password
    > * email address
    > * phone make
    > * phone model
    > * phone number
    > * IMEI
    >
    > Thank you for your time and consideration
    >
    > --
    > www.simstore.com
    > Dont Lose It, SimStore It
    >
    >
    > --
    >
    >
    > www.simstore.com
    >
    >
    > dont cook your phone book
    >
    >
    >
    >






  4. #4
    Paul
    Guest

    Re: GPRS Phone Synchronisation

    Now a program that you could run on your PC, and let that run as a server
    would be much more advantageous.

    Just a simple thought.

    Paul

    "Steve" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > Email you:
    >
    > > * username
    > > * password
    > > * email address
    > > * phone make
    > > * phone model
    > > * phone number
    > > * IMEI

    >
    > Yeh right! How about my credit card details and PIN number too!!
    >
    >
    >
    > "SimStore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > All
    > >
    > > We're about to go beta/pre-production with our synchronisation service
    > > over GPRS. Using preinstalled phone applications this will allow you to
    > > backup your phone data(phone book, diary, to do lists) over GPRS to our
    > > secure servers. Once there you can edit the info online and restore it
    > > in the case of disaster. We are looking for a willing few to test it for
    > > us. Phone support is as follows with details available here:
    > > http://www.simstore.com/scuttlebutt/December2003.jsp
    > >
    > > * Nokia 3300, 3650, 3660, 6220, 6230, 6600, 6800, 6820, 7200, 7250,
    > > 7650, 7700, N-Gage, 9210i, 9210
    > > * Motorola V525, V300, mpx_200, v600
    > > * Siemens S55, SL55, M55, SX2, SX1
    > > * Samsung D700
    > > * Sony Ericsson P800, P900, T610, T68i, Z600, T39, T630, T65
    > >
    > > If you fancy giving us a hand we'll put you in the draw for some book
    > > tokens and provide you with a free lifetime account.
    > >
    > > To participate you need to email us:
    > >
    > > * username
    > > * password
    > > * email address
    > > * phone make
    > > * phone model
    > > * phone number
    > > * IMEI
    > >
    > > Thank you for your time and consideration
    > >
    > > --
    > > www.simstore.com
    > > Dont Lose It, SimStore It
    > >
    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > >
    > > www.simstore.com
    > >
    > >
    > > dont cook your phone book
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  5. #5
    VK3XEM
    Guest

    Re: GPRS Phone Synchronisation

    Yes I would much prefer software on my own web server that I can access both
    from my PC and my phone!

    Stuff giving out my personal info to someone else!


    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.




    "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Now a program that you could run on your PC, and let that run as a server
    > would be much more advantageous.
    >
    > Just a simple thought.
    >
    > Paul
    >






  6. #6
    Dave Dixson
    Guest

    Re: GPRS Phone Synchronisation

    SimStore <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > All
    >
    > We're about to go beta/pre-production with our synchronisation service
    > over GPRS. Using preinstalled phone applications this will allow you to
    > backup your phone data(phone book, diary, to do lists) over GPRS to our
    > secure servers. Once there you can edit the info online and restore it
    > in the case of disaster. We are looking for a willing few to test it for
    > us. Phone support is as follows with details available here:
    > http://www.simstore.com/scuttlebutt/December2003.jsp
    >
    > * Nokia 3300, 3650, 3660, 6220, 6230, 6600, 6800, 6820, 7200, 7250,
    > 7650, 7700, N-Gage, 9210i, 9210
    > * Motorola V525, V300, mpx_200, v600
    > * Siemens S55, SL55, M55, SX2, SX1
    > * Samsung D700
    > * Sony Ericsson P800, P900, T610, T68i, Z600, T39, T630, T65


    Are you sure that the T39 is capable of this? As far as I am aware,
    it is only able to sync over cable, bluetooth or IR. I would be very
    surprised if erricson added the capability to sync over GPRS. Do you
    have any links that suggest that this feature exists in the phone,

    Cheers,

    Dave.



  7. #7
    Colin
    Guest

    Re: GPRS Phone Synchronisation

    Good feedback one and all and thanks to everyone so far for your time
    and thoughts.

    T39 support is a suspicion at this stage and looking to confirm as part
    of this phase. The T39m manual states "Via WAP you can synchronise your
    mobile phone calendar or contacts with a claendar or phone book on the
    internet. To do this you must have: an internet calendar and phone book
    program (www.SimStore.com); a WAP profile."

    WAP effectively runs over GRPS. So The manual says YES. If you have a
    T39 and would be willing to give it a go we'd be happy to set up an
    account for you to give it a run

    Thanks all once again

    www.simstore.com

    Dave Dixson wrote:
    > SimStore <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    >
    >>All
    >>
    >>We're about to go beta/pre-production with our synchronisation service
    >>over GPRS. Using preinstalled phone applications this will allow you to
    >>backup your phone data(phone book, diary, to do lists) over GPRS to our
    >>secure servers. Once there you can edit the info online and restore it
    >>in the case of disaster. We are looking for a willing few to test it for
    >>us. Phone support is as follows with details available here:
    >>http://www.simstore.com/scuttlebutt/December2003.jsp
    >>
    >> * Nokia 3300, 3650, 3660, 6220, 6230, 6600, 6800, 6820, 7200, 7250,
    >>7650, 7700, N-Gage, 9210i, 9210
    >> * Motorola V525, V300, mpx_200, v600
    >> * Siemens S55, SL55, M55, SX2, SX1
    >> * Samsung D700
    >> * Sony Ericsson P800, P900, T610, T68i, Z600, T39, T630, T65

    >
    >
    > Are you sure that the T39 is capable of this? As far as I am aware,
    > it is only able to sync over cable, bluetooth or IR. I would be very
    > surprised if erricson added the capability to sync over GPRS. Do you
    > have any links that suggest that this feature exists in the phone,
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Dave.





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