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I've just purchased a Sony Ericsson P910i and want to transfer the phonebook in my Nokia 6310i into it. Is there a simple way to do this?
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Posted: 2005-03-24 16:55:46
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Try beaming them by bluetooth or infrared. Or put all of them on the sim and stick the sim in your p910
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Posted: 2005-03-24 17:21:58
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just looked at the phone description at the front of the forum, you may have to send via bluetooth from one phone to the other, bit of a pain if you cannot export your nokia phone book as a csv or txt file as you would have to send each one individually.
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Posted: 2005-03-24 17:23:23
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Yes if you have a pc, download PC suite from Nokia and Sync the 6310 to Outlook, Then Install The SE P910 Suite and Sync Outlook back to the P910. This might be too much hassle if you a few contacts just beam them direct. (Not sure if this works Nokia to SE)
This also means you have a backup of your contacts incase you forget to backup the P910

(It takes ages)
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Posted: 2005-03-24 18:56:42
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Thanks for the replies. If I sync Outlook to the P910i then will the Outlook Contacts become my P910i phonebook?
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Posted: 2005-03-25 00:18:24
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If I sync Outlook to the P910i then will the Outlook Contacts become my P910i phonebook?
Yes. All the numbers/email addresses in your Outlook contacts become phonebook.
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Posted: 2005-03-25 00:36:03
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Depending on how many contacts you have it may be easier to save them to the sim,
I don't know what network you're on and of course it depends how many your sim can carry. That would be even quicker!!
Then just import them from the sim when you put it in the Pxxx, I didn't recommend syncing as the phone description on the forum had a check box by synchronisation for your Nokia. ergo thought you couldn't do it. syncing is by far the easier way to go.
hth
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Posted: 2005-03-25 10:52:39
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