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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Nickbat on 19 January 2010, 13:04:52
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...move the contact details from my old Nokia 6120 to my new Sony-Erikson T715? I thought the details were on the sim card, but the new phone isn't picking them up.
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
Thanks, Rich. All done successfully :y :y :y
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
I don't have that many friends....... :( :(
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
I don't have that many friends....... :( :(
You do surprise me Mike. ;D
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
I don't have that many friends....... :( :(
You do surprise me Mike. ;D
You following me........ :D :D :D
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
Most sims are 200 contacts nowadays ;)
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
I don't have that many friends....... :( :(
You do surprise me Mike. ;D
You following me........ :D :D :D
Stalking. :y
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
I don't have that many friends....... :( :(
You do surprise me Mike. ;D
You following me........ :D :D :D
Stalking. :y
:D :D :D
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go to contacts on nokia, copy from phone to sim card in options then stick sim card in sony
and make sure you have sim contacts as default in sony so they save to the sim instead of phone
Until you realise the SIM is limited to 100 contacts if you don't store any other crap on it (such as SMS messages, etc).
I don't have that many friends....... :( :(
You do surprise me Mike. ;D
You following me........ :D :D :D
Stalking. :y
:D :D :D
He's been stalking me all day until you logged on. I'm happy for the rest ;D
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Most sims are 200 contacts nowadays ;)
I must have an old school SIM then, because mine reports 100 free slots.
The handset itself can store 1000 contacts (that is including name, adddress, e-mail, and 6 individual numbers per contact), with the basic 2GB memory card having the ability to hold in excess of 40,000 contacts.
Having half decent management software helps a great deal during upgrade time, simply export the lot from one handset and restore to the new one in one go and it doesn't matter what is stored where because you can replicate it.