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On 2004-09-30 14:40:24, mib1800 wrote:
@nitrofan
if ur friend has been using the 6600, then ur friend would be unlikely to not have used the PC suite before. And ur friend would have known there is an utility in PC Suite to transfer the contacts easily. This "horrible" experience should not even have surfaced in the first place.
suffice to say, if a person is as unfamiliar in using the P900 as ur friend is in using the 6600, then most probably this person would also have spend hours transfering contacts to P900. so in this case would u use the label "Horrible P900 to Pxxx Experience". I doubt so because u r an owner of a P900.
Hello again if you read the thread you may just find that the guy did not then have a pc! I still stick to my original point I was merely pointing out that transfering all contacts from a 6600 to another Nokia device was a difficult process without the additional cost of a PC (are they free of charge where you are?

where as it can be acomplished in a single action using a SE "T"series or "P"series you do not need to be very familiar with these devices as they are standard menu items! try looking at one, I am sure you would be able to acomplish it within minutes even if your unfamiliar with SE devices
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Posted: 2004-10-03 13:35:10
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On 2004-09-25 06:14:29, kenzoden wrote:
We've been through this issue countless times and this won't be the last.
There are always advantages and disadvantages between different phones and brands. Just a matter of whether they have the features to do what the user requires. Doesn't mean it doesn't do what the user wants, makes it a bad phone. It's probably just not the right phone to suit the user's needs.
It's important to do some homework and research on a phone you're keen on before buying them. After all, it's a significant investment.
@kenzoden Hi there I think you have put your point very well but logic will never triumph over the "diehard enthusiasts" vision of their chosen brand.
They will use any kind of argument to defend their favourite's offering logic and fact will have little place in their argument as they use the traditional "Ah yes but" defence in the face of any logical debate!
Facts are facts you simply cannot claim a device can do what it cannot do, if it dont do it, it dont do it period! no matter how many variables and "Ah yes but's" you throw in
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Posted: 2004-10-03 13:43:41
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i suggest we can backup the phone memory on the memory card and then restore it on the other phone
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Posted: 2004-10-08 13:23:50
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i'm not sure why you'd have to spend hours transferring your contacts. i recently transferred contacts from my lowly 5210 to a 6600.i transferd contacts to my sim first, all that the sim could handle, about 250, then transferred the sim to the 6600 and copied sim directory to the phone memory.i had to do it twice but certainly i didnt hve to spend three hours as one of you posted, and most certainly i didnt have to use a cable much more a PC. i dont know if transferring contacts from a 6600 to a 7610 is a different thing, but i checked and you could choose the "mark all" option, then transfer to sim directory. easy, if that was what your friend was trying to do.
oh, and to the 'happy P900 user', i,m sorry but not all of us can afford the P900.maybe you should have advised your friend to get the P900..if he could afford it, of course.
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Posted: 2004-10-08 18:20:01
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It only takes a second to trensfer a contact on BT anyway/
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Posted: 2004-10-11 20:25:13
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Nokia sucks when it comes to connectivity.
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Posted: 2004-10-11 21:11:01
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