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    Tmobile has a sw service that sends your phone numbers to your
    addressbook. It just shows up as a message on your phone and somehow
    ends up in the phonebook.

    I would think that I could send this same message to myself from my
    own email. To make it would work must take a specific sequence of
    control codes in the message. Anyone know where to find out how to do
    this yourself without using the tmoblile service?

    I guess the other way would be to buy one of these cable usb gadgets.

    tks
    don




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    Larry Weil
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    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] wrote:

    > I guess the other way would be to buy one of these cable usb gadgets.
    >


    I have a Nokia 6061, which I think is just the Cingular version of the
    6030. I bought a USB cable on eBay. It will let the computer see the
    phone as a drive, but software to edit the phone book will not work with
    this phone. I¹m told by the author of the Oxygen Phone Manager that I
    need a cable that connects under the battery, but he provides no
    information on how to obtain one.

    I was able to edit and back-up the address book on my previous phone
    with the Nokia software, I really miss that capacity with this phone.
    Had I known I couldn¹t do it, I probably would have bought a different
    phone.

    --
    Larry Weil
    Lake Wobegone, NH



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    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book


    Larry Weil wrote:

    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] wrote:
    >
    > > I guess the other way would be to buy one of these cable usb gadgets.
    > >

    >
    > I have a Nokia 6061, which I think is just the Cingular version of the
    > 6030. I bought a USB cable on eBay. It will let the computer see the
    > phone as a drive, but software to edit the phone book will not work with
    > this phone. I¹m told by the author of the Oxygen Phone Manager that I
    > need a cable that connects under the battery, but he provides no
    > information on how to obtain one.
    >
    > I was able to edit and back-up the address book on my previous phone
    > with the Nokia software, I really miss that capacity with this phone.
    > Had I known I couldn¹t do it, I probably would have bought a different
    > phone.


    It *is* possible despite Nokia's efforts to make things difficult, and
    both the cable and software for the 6030 can be found on my site (it
    sounds like you'll be looking for Pro Suite or just Mobius):

    http://www.logomanager.co.uk/php/myp...ia&series=6030

    I know you don't have a cable yet, but the demo version of Pro suite is
    at:

    http://download.logomanager.co.uk/prosuite_demo.exe

    Mike




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    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book


    tks Mike, its interesting how you Brits seem to figure out this cell
    phone stuff first. Then again these things are designed in Europe.

    Don




  5. #5

    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book

    On 24 Dec 2006 13:50:44 -0800, [email protected] wrote:

    >tks Mike, its interesting how you Brits seem to figure out this cell
    >phone stuff first. Then again these things are designed in Europe.


    It has nothing to do with the design being European, we're just damned good
    at inventing and letting the rest of the World exploit our creativity




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    jeWINK.WINK
    Guest

    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book



    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On 24 Dec 2006 13:50:44 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >>tks Mike, its interesting how you Brits seem to figure out this cell
    >>phone stuff first. Then again these things are designed in Europe.

    >
    > It has nothing to do with the design being European, we're just damned
    > good
    > at inventing and letting the rest of the World exploit our creativity


    Yes, but look how you bastardized the english language : )
    diane
    >






  7. #7

    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book

    On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:51:51 -0500, "jeWINK.WINK" <[email protected]>
    wrote this:


    ><[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On 24 Dec 2006 13:50:44 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
    >>
    >>>tks Mike, its interesting how you Brits seem to figure out this cell
    >>>phone stuff first. Then again these things are designed in Europe.

    >>
    >> It has nothing to do with the design being European, we're just damned
    >> good
    >> at inventing and letting the rest of the World exploit our creativity

    >
    >Yes, but look how you bastardized the english language : )
    >diane
    >>


    I didn't, it's still my native language with as little Americanisation as
    possible




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    Usenet-Grammar-Spelling-Cop
    Guest

    Re: Nokia 6030 messages >>to phone book

    I was kidding of course .. Your English is the correct English .. besides, I
    love the *****ings and use them whenever I can ...

    EXAMPLES:
    flavour << >> NOT flavor
    theatre <<>> NOT theater

    Diane

    not to mention your country has Robert Plant

    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 07:51:51 -0500, "jeWINK.WINK"
    > <[email protected]>
    > wrote this:
    >
    >
    >><[email protected]> wrote in message
    >>news:[email protected]...
    >>> On 24 Dec 2006 13:50:44 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>tks Mike, its interesting how you Brits seem to figure out this cell
    >>>>phone stuff first. Then again these things are designed in Europe.
    >>>
    >>> It has nothing to do with the design being European, we're just damned
    >>> good
    >>> at inventing and letting the rest of the World exploit our creativity

    >>
    >>Yes, but look how you bastardized the english language : )
    >>diane
    >>>

    >
    > I didn't, it's still my native language with as little Americanisation as
    > possible
    >






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