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  1. #1
    Nick
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    I wish to copy all my contacts (a full SIM card + c.100 on phone
    memory):
    >From one Nokia 6822 to a Nokia 6233

    and
    >From a second Nokia 6822 to a Blackberry Pearl.

    How do i do this, please?
    I guess that I can just switch SIM cards for the Sim contacts, but am
    unclear about the memory ones.
    Thanks
    Nick




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  2. #2
    Gerry \(The MOTH\)
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    Re: Copying contacts

    I've found over the years is to sync all my mobiles with Outlook contacts,
    that way I've always got the latest contacts on my Mobiles and PC.

    --
    Gerry (The MOTH)

    "Nick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >I wish to copy all my contacts (a full SIM card + c.100 on phone
    > memory):
    >>From one Nokia 6822 to a Nokia 6233

    > and
    >>From a second Nokia 6822 to a Blackberry Pearl.

    > How do i do this, please?
    > I guess that I can just switch SIM cards for the Sim contacts, but am
    > unclear about the memory ones.
    > Thanks
    > Nick
    >






  3. #3
    Brian A
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    Re: Copying contacts

    On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:29:33 +0100, "Gerry \(The MOTH\)" <Gerry
    (TheMOTH)> wrote:

    >I've found over the years is to sync all my mobiles with Outlook contacts,
    >that way I've always got the latest contacts on my Mobiles and PC.

    I have found that it is possible to use the Nokia PC suite to back up
    contacts and then send that back up to the new phone.
    I have done this from a 6210 to a 7210 and from a 7210 to a 6230i.
    So, try the Nokia PC suite and see if it works - you've nothing to
    lose. I regularly sync to Outlook, thus storing contacts and notes
    whih are then PC editable.. I only use Outlook for this purpose -
    definitely NOT for email - I use Thunderbird for that.
    Messages are synced and stored using the PC Suite also.

    Alternatively, you might try 'Logo Manager'.
    Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
    25/10/2006:Symantec charge exactly as much in GB pounds as they do
    in US$ for the same Norton DOWNLOAD.
    It's goodbye Norton - hello free AVG until they stop ripping us off.
    Why should we be ripped off in the UK?



  4. #4
    Gerry \(The MOTH\)
    Guest

    Re: Copying contacts

    Why not Outlook for Email?

    Used to use Thunderbird, but couldn't get it to sync with my Palm, so
    switched back to Outlook. Haven't look at Thunderbird in a while, do they
    have a conduit for palm yet?

    --
    Gerry (The MOTH)
    "Brian A" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:29:33 +0100, "Gerry \(The MOTH\)" <Gerry
    > (TheMOTH)> wrote:
    >
    >>I've found over the years is to sync all my mobiles with Outlook contacts,
    >>that way I've always got the latest contacts on my Mobiles and PC.

    > I have found that it is possible to use the Nokia PC suite to back up
    > contacts and then send that back up to the new phone.
    > I have done this from a 6210 to a 7210 and from a 7210 to a 6230i.
    > So, try the Nokia PC suite and see if it works - you've nothing to
    > lose. I regularly sync to Outlook, thus storing contacts and notes
    > whih are then PC editable.. I only use Outlook for this purpose -
    > definitely NOT for email - I use Thunderbird for that.
    > Messages are synced and stored using the PC Suite also.
    >
    > Alternatively, you might try 'Logo Manager'.
    > Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
    > 25/10/2006:Symantec charge exactly as much in GB pounds as they do
    > in US$ for the same Norton DOWNLOAD.
    > It's goodbye Norton - hello free AVG until they stop ripping us off.
    > Why should we be ripped off in the UK?






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