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  1. #1
    Newbie
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    My old phone was Nokia 3360, just got a 6560. Do I have to type in all
    the numbers in my phone book or is there a simple clever way to trasfer
    them to the new phone? Thanks.



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  2. #2
    Oxygen Software
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    Re: Transferring contacts info from Nok 3360 to 6560

    Newbie <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<100820040141549871%[email protected]>...
    > My old phone was Nokia 3360, just got a 6560. Do I have to type in all
    > the numbers in my phone book or is there a simple clever way to trasfer
    > them to the new phone? Thanks.


    The most simple way to transfer all of your contacts is Oxygen Phone
    Manager II ( http://www.opm-2.com/ ). You can connect your phones by
    cable or infrared connection- Oxygen Phone Manager II supports the
    both types of connection. You can evaluate the basic functionality
    even with trial version, as it allows to upload one phonebook entry
    per program's sessions (if you wish to upload more entries, just
    restart the program). Our program also support MS Outlook, Lotus Notes
    and MS Excel full synchronization for phonebook, .RTF, .HTML, SYLK,
    ..XML, plain-text and .RTF formats export as well, as Windows Address
    Book full synchronization.

    In summer we offer great 25% discounts for Oxygen Phone Manager II.
    Don't miss your chance! In August registration costs only about 36
    U.S. dollars .

    If you will have any further questions, concerning Oxygen Phone
    Manager II, feel free to ask them on our public forum
    http://www.opm-2.com/forum/

    Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov
    Oxygen Phone Manager - all you want from your Nokia
    [email protected]
    http://www.opm-2.com/
    http://www.oxygensoftware.com/



  3. #3
    Newbie
    Guest

    Re: Transferring contacts info from Nok 3360 to 6560


    I am aware of your product but I have a mac, not pc.

    Oxygen Software <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Newbie <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:<100820040141549871%[email protected]>...
    > > My old phone was Nokia 3360, just got a 6560. Do I have to type in all
    > > the numbers in my phone book or is there a simple clever way to trasfer
    > > them to the new phone? Thanks.

    >
    > The most simple way to transfer all of your contacts is Oxygen Phone
    > Manager II ( http://www.opm-2.com/ ). You can connect your phones by
    > cable or infrared connection- Oxygen Phone Manager II supports the
    > both types of connection. You can evaluate the basic functionality
    > even with trial version, as it allows to upload one phonebook entry
    > per program's sessions (if you wish to upload more entries, just
    > restart the program). Our program also support MS Outlook, Lotus Notes
    > and MS Excel full synchronization for phonebook, .RTF, .HTML, SYLK,
    > .XML, plain-text and .RTF formats export as well, as Windows Address
    > Book full synchronization.
    >
    > In summer we offer great 25% discounts for Oxygen Phone Manager II.
    > Don't miss your chance! In August registration costs only about 36
    > U.S. dollars .
    >
    > If you will have any further questions, concerning Oxygen Phone
    > Manager II, feel free to ask them on our public forum
    > http://www.opm-2.com/forum/
    >
    > Best regards, Maxim Vyalkov
    > Oxygen Phone Manager - all you want from your Nokia
    > [email protected]
    > http://www.opm-2.com/
    > http://www.oxygensoftware.com/




  4. #4
    Roger Bolan
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    Re: Transferring contacts info from Nok 3360 to 6560

    You might try the local store for your cellular provider. When I upgraded
    my phones at the local Verizon store, they were able to copy the phone book
    data from the old phone to the new phone, as long as both phones were
    working. Of course, they can't help you if your old phone is dead.
    --Roger Bolan

    "Newbie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:100820040141549871%[email protected]...
    > My old phone was Nokia 3360, just got a 6560. Do I have to type in all
    > the numbers in my phone book or is there a simple clever way to trasfer
    > them to the new phone? Thanks.






  5. #5
    Todd Allcock
    Guest

    Re: Transferring contacts info from Nok 3360 to 6560

    Newbie <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<100820040141549871%[email protected]>...
    > My old phone was Nokia 3360, just got a 6560. Do I have to type in all
    > the numbers in my phone book or is there a simple clever way to trasfer
    > them to the new phone? Thanks.


    Via IR. Activate IR on the new phone (menu>connectivity>IR or
    menu>infrared depending on model) and select a contact on the 3360,
    hit options send business card and repeat for each contact. (Easier
    if the 3360 lets you mark the contacts and beam all at once, but I
    don't remember if it does.)



  6. #6
    L David Matheny
    Guest

    Re: Transferring contacts info from Nok 3360 to 6560

    "Todd Allcock" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > Newbie <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<100820040141549871%[email protected]>...
    > > My old phone was Nokia 3360, just got a 6560. Do I have to type in
    > > all the numbers in my phone book or is there a simple clever way to
    > > trasfer them to the new phone? Thanks.

    >
    > Via IR. Activate IR on the new phone (menu>connectivity>IR or
    > menu>infrared depending on model) and select a contact on the 3360,
    > hit options send business card and repeat for each contact. (Easier
    > if the 3360 lets you mark the contacts and beam all at once, but I
    > don't remember if it does.)
    >

    Or use an IrDA device attached to your computer to transfer the
    data from the 3360 to the computer and then back out to the 6560.





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