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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
You might be able to transfer them from the Fusic using bluetooth. Go to bluetooth on the Fusic and see if it is an option? If not the next best thing is just to visit the trusty Sprint store near ya and have them do it, cause once is it done you'll have them all saved to your computer anyway!
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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
That process doesn't always work cause the phones aren't compatible. Sometimes the best they do is give you a print out.
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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
Thanks for the help...seems the easiest thing will be to go to the Sprint Store and see if they can do it...
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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
i did it with a data cable and bit pim for the mogul. export the contacts as vcards, import them to outlook and you are good to go.
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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
i just beamed them via bluetooth, had no problems other than it was kinda tedious since i could only get 10 contacts per transfer from my env... which is just a glorified phonebook for me now
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Re: Is there a program to port contacts from my LG 550 (Fusic) to my new Touch Diamon
and cellbrite is compatible with hundereds of devices. I use it all day long. They can even back up the phonebook and then save it to an SD card or something, that way if something happens to the device you can bring in the SD card and they can take the file and reload it to the new device.
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