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[ILUG] OT how not to loose a telephone numbers from your mobile

[ILUG] OT how not to loose a telephone numbers from your mobile

Niall Donegan niall at moybella.net
Thu Apr 27 10:59:10 IST 2006


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Paul O'Malley wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Me I lost about 60 or 70 numbers.
> Don't hand your phone to a vendor to fix and forget to upload the
> numbers to your sim.
> You would think that it would be part of their training to do that, but no.
> Just a cautionary tale.

You can buy little sim backup devices in Maplin.

One feature that was really neat in my 6630 (Symbian 60) phone was that
you could select all contacts and beam them in .vcf format over
bluetooth. Made it very easy to back up numbers.

Unforunately it isn't possible to do the same in Series 80 phones as far
as I can make out :(

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Niall Donegan
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